[1] An atmospheric circulation model is used to show that a reduction in sea ice extent in the North Atlantic produces a climatic response consistent with abrupt changes in temperature and snow accumulation recorded in Greenland during the Dansgaard-Oeschger (D-O) events of the last glacial period. The model simulations exhibit warming that is especially pronounced in winter and an accumulation increase that occurs primarily in summer, though the fractional accumulation increase is greater in winter. The seasonality of the combined temperature and accumulation changes is also consistent with the oxygen isotope signal, explaining why estimates of the magnitude of D-O warming from oxygen isotopes are damped relative to direct estimates. Mecha...
Insolation changes during the Eemian (the last interglacial period, 129 000–116 000 years befo...
Palaeoceanographic reconstructions from the North Atlantic indicate massive ice breakouts from East ...
International audience[1] Our knowledge of the temperature evolution over Greenland during Dansgaard...
An atmospheric circulation model is used to show that small reductions in sea ice extent in the Nort...
Greenland ice core water isotopic composition (delta O-18) provides detailed evidence for abrupt cli...
Greenland ice cores, as well as many other paleo-archives from the northern hemisphere, recorded a s...
The last glacial interval experienced abrupt climatic changes called Dansgaard-Oeschger (DO) events....
This is the author’s version of the work. It is posted here by permission of the AAAS for personal u...
Today’s climate warming is unequivocal. Evidence from observations and satellite records show that A...
Greenland ice core water isotopic composition (δ(18)O) provides detailed evidence for abrupt climate...
The sensitivity of sea ice to the temperature of inflowing Atlantic water across the Greenland–Scotl...
The modern cryosphere, Earth's frozen water regime, is in fast transition. Greenland ice cores show ...
The response of the Greenland ice sheet to ongoing climate change remains an area of great uncertain...
Greenland has experienced large changes since the last glacial with its summit warming by approximat...
In recent decades, the Greenland ice sheet has experienced increased surface melt. However, the unde...
Insolation changes during the Eemian (the last interglacial period, 129 000–116 000 years befo...
Palaeoceanographic reconstructions from the North Atlantic indicate massive ice breakouts from East ...
International audience[1] Our knowledge of the temperature evolution over Greenland during Dansgaard...
An atmospheric circulation model is used to show that small reductions in sea ice extent in the Nort...
Greenland ice core water isotopic composition (delta O-18) provides detailed evidence for abrupt cli...
Greenland ice cores, as well as many other paleo-archives from the northern hemisphere, recorded a s...
The last glacial interval experienced abrupt climatic changes called Dansgaard-Oeschger (DO) events....
This is the author’s version of the work. It is posted here by permission of the AAAS for personal u...
Today’s climate warming is unequivocal. Evidence from observations and satellite records show that A...
Greenland ice core water isotopic composition (δ(18)O) provides detailed evidence for abrupt climate...
The sensitivity of sea ice to the temperature of inflowing Atlantic water across the Greenland–Scotl...
The modern cryosphere, Earth's frozen water regime, is in fast transition. Greenland ice cores show ...
The response of the Greenland ice sheet to ongoing climate change remains an area of great uncertain...
Greenland has experienced large changes since the last glacial with its summit warming by approximat...
In recent decades, the Greenland ice sheet has experienced increased surface melt. However, the unde...
Insolation changes during the Eemian (the last interglacial period, 129 000–116 000 years befo...
Palaeoceanographic reconstructions from the North Atlantic indicate massive ice breakouts from East ...
International audience[1] Our knowledge of the temperature evolution over Greenland during Dansgaard...