Typically 20–40 extreme cyclone events (sometimes called ‘weather bombs’) occur in the Arctic North Atlantic per winter season, with an increasing trend of 6 events/decade over 1979–2015, according to 6 hourly station data from Ny-Ålesund. This increased frequency of extreme cyclones is consistent with observed significant winter warming, indicating that the meridional heat and moisture transport they bring is a factor in rising temperatures in the region. The winter trend in extreme cyclones is dominated by a positive monthly trend of about 3–4 events/decade in November–December, due mainly to an increasing persistence of extreme cyclone events. A negative trend in January opposes this, while there is no significant trend in Februar...
The Arctic atmosphere is strongly affected by anthropogenic warming leading to long-term trends in s...
We investigate winter Arctic Amplification (AA) on synoptic timescales and at regional scales using ...
Abstract Arctic cyclone activity is analyzed in 11 year (2000–2010), 3-hourly output from the Arctic...
Typically 20–40 extreme cyclone events (sometimes called ‘weather bombs’) occur in the Arctic North ...
Arctic cyclone activity is investigated in the context of climate change and variability by using a ...
The ideal environment for extratropical cyclone development includes strong vertical shear of horizo...
Atmospheric blocking can influence Arctic weather by diverting the mean westerly flow and steering c...
This study is focused on regularities between surges, the trajectory of the cyclones movement and th...
We quantify sea ice concentration (SIC) changes related to synoptic cyclones separately for each mon...
The Arctic sea ice retreat has accelerated over the last decade. The negative trend is largest in su...
The ability of state‐of‐the‐art regional climate models to simulate cyclone activity in the Arctic i...
Characteristics of cyclones (frequency, intensity and size) and their changes in the Arctic region i...
Extratropical cyclones transport heat and moisture into the Arctic, which can promote surface warmin...
In recent decades, the Arctic has experienced rapid atmospheric warming and sea ice loss, with an ic...
This thesis examines the connections between atmospheric circulation in the high-latitudes, northwar...
The Arctic atmosphere is strongly affected by anthropogenic warming leading to long-term trends in s...
We investigate winter Arctic Amplification (AA) on synoptic timescales and at regional scales using ...
Abstract Arctic cyclone activity is analyzed in 11 year (2000–2010), 3-hourly output from the Arctic...
Typically 20–40 extreme cyclone events (sometimes called ‘weather bombs’) occur in the Arctic North ...
Arctic cyclone activity is investigated in the context of climate change and variability by using a ...
The ideal environment for extratropical cyclone development includes strong vertical shear of horizo...
Atmospheric blocking can influence Arctic weather by diverting the mean westerly flow and steering c...
This study is focused on regularities between surges, the trajectory of the cyclones movement and th...
We quantify sea ice concentration (SIC) changes related to synoptic cyclones separately for each mon...
The Arctic sea ice retreat has accelerated over the last decade. The negative trend is largest in su...
The ability of state‐of‐the‐art regional climate models to simulate cyclone activity in the Arctic i...
Characteristics of cyclones (frequency, intensity and size) and their changes in the Arctic region i...
Extratropical cyclones transport heat and moisture into the Arctic, which can promote surface warmin...
In recent decades, the Arctic has experienced rapid atmospheric warming and sea ice loss, with an ic...
This thesis examines the connections between atmospheric circulation in the high-latitudes, northwar...
The Arctic atmosphere is strongly affected by anthropogenic warming leading to long-term trends in s...
We investigate winter Arctic Amplification (AA) on synoptic timescales and at regional scales using ...
Abstract Arctic cyclone activity is analyzed in 11 year (2000–2010), 3-hourly output from the Arctic...