A steady decline in Arctic sea ice has been observed over recent decades. General circulation models predict further decreases under increasing greenhouse gas scenarios. Sea ice plays an important role in the climate system in that it influences ocean-to-atmosphere fluxes, surface albedo, and ocean buoyancy. The aim of this study is to isolate the climate impacts of a declining Arctic sea ice cover during the current century. The Hadley Centre Atmospheric Model (HadAM3) is forced with observed sea ice from 1980 to 2000 (obtained from satellite passive microwave radiometer data derived with the Bootstrap algorithm) and predicted sea ice reductions until 2100 under one moderate scenario and one severe scenario of ice decline, with a climatolo...
Understanding the mechanism governing the ongoing global warming is a major challenge facing our soc...
Today’s climate warming is unequivocal. Evidence from observations and satellite records show that A...
International audienceWith an increasing political focus on limiting global warming to less than 2 °...
The Arctic is a region particularly susceptible to rapid climate change. General circulation models ...
Sea ice is the central component and most sensitive indicator of the Arctic climate system. Both the...
The Arctic sea ice cover declined over the last few decades and reached a record minimum in 2007, wi...
Sea ice is the central component and most sensitive indicator of the Arctic climate system. Both the...
The possible impact of an increase in global temperatures of about 2 C, as may be caused by a doubli...
Sea ice is the central component and most sensitive indicator of the Arctic climate system. Both the...
The Arctic is one of the regions of the Earth most vulnerable to climate change. Temperatures in the...
There are significant discrepancies between observational datasets of Arctic sea ice concentrations ...
Recent Arctic changes are likely due to coupled Arctic amplification mechanisms with increased linka...
Understanding the mechanism governing the ongoing global warming is a major challenge facing our soc...
Today’s climate warming is unequivocal. Evidence from observations and satellite records show that A...
International audienceWith an increasing political focus on limiting global warming to less than 2 °...
The Arctic is a region particularly susceptible to rapid climate change. General circulation models ...
Sea ice is the central component and most sensitive indicator of the Arctic climate system. Both the...
The Arctic sea ice cover declined over the last few decades and reached a record minimum in 2007, wi...
Sea ice is the central component and most sensitive indicator of the Arctic climate system. Both the...
The possible impact of an increase in global temperatures of about 2 C, as may be caused by a doubli...
Sea ice is the central component and most sensitive indicator of the Arctic climate system. Both the...
The Arctic is one of the regions of the Earth most vulnerable to climate change. Temperatures in the...
There are significant discrepancies between observational datasets of Arctic sea ice concentrations ...
Recent Arctic changes are likely due to coupled Arctic amplification mechanisms with increased linka...
Understanding the mechanism governing the ongoing global warming is a major challenge facing our soc...
Today’s climate warming is unequivocal. Evidence from observations and satellite records show that A...
International audienceWith an increasing political focus on limiting global warming to less than 2 °...