This study investigates the effect of sea ice reduction on Arctic cloud cover in historical simulations with the coupled atmosphere–ocean general circulation model MIROC5. Arctic sea ice has been substantially retreating since the 1980s, particularly in September, under simulated global warming conditions. The simulated sea ice reduction is consistent with satellite observations. On the other hand, Arctic cloud cover has been increasing in October, with about a 1-month lag behind the sea ice reduction. The delayed response leads to extensive sea ice reductions because the heat and moisture fluxes from the underlying open ocean into the atmosphere are enhanced. Sensitivity experiments with the atmospheric part of MIROC5 clearly show...
The feedback between clouds and sea ice got more importance in the last years, because of the declin...
Over the past few decades, the Arctic has experienced dramatic changes, the most recognized being th...
Arctic climate change in winter is tightly linked to changes in the strength of surface temperature ...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OM] Polar Meteorology and Glaciology, Wed. ...
The Arctic sea ice cover declined over the last few decades and reached a record minimum in 2007, wi...
Arctic sea ice loss is expected to have a large impact on the atmosphere, both in the Arctic and pot...
In recent years record low Arctic sea ice extents have been observed repeatedly. This can have impor...
Abstract We investigate the behavior of clouds during rapid sea ice loss events (RILEs) in the Arcti...
Copyright © 2010 Nature Publishing GroupThe rise in Arctic near-surface air temperatures has been al...
Idealized atmosphere-only simulations with reduced and removed Arctic sea-ice cover and increased Ar...
Understanding the mechanism governing the ongoing global warming is a major challenge facing our soc...
International audienceOver the next century, the Arctic is projected to become seasonally sea ice-fr...
The feedback between clouds and sea ice got more importance in the last years, because of the declin...
Over the past few decades, the Arctic has experienced dramatic changes, the most recognized being th...
Arctic climate change in winter is tightly linked to changes in the strength of surface temperature ...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OM] Polar Meteorology and Glaciology, Wed. ...
The Arctic sea ice cover declined over the last few decades and reached a record minimum in 2007, wi...
Arctic sea ice loss is expected to have a large impact on the atmosphere, both in the Arctic and pot...
In recent years record low Arctic sea ice extents have been observed repeatedly. This can have impor...
Abstract We investigate the behavior of clouds during rapid sea ice loss events (RILEs) in the Arcti...
Copyright © 2010 Nature Publishing GroupThe rise in Arctic near-surface air temperatures has been al...
Idealized atmosphere-only simulations with reduced and removed Arctic sea-ice cover and increased Ar...
Understanding the mechanism governing the ongoing global warming is a major challenge facing our soc...
International audienceOver the next century, the Arctic is projected to become seasonally sea ice-fr...
The feedback between clouds and sea ice got more importance in the last years, because of the declin...
Over the past few decades, the Arctic has experienced dramatic changes, the most recognized being th...
Arctic climate change in winter is tightly linked to changes in the strength of surface temperature ...