International audienceThe Arctic region has experienced significant warming during the past two decades with major implications on the cryosphere. The causes of Arctic amplification are still an open question within the scientific community, attracting recent interest. The goal of this study is to quantify the contribution of atmospheric circulation on temperature variability in the Atlantic–Arctic region at decadal to intra‐annual timescales from 1951 to 2014. Daily 20th Century reanalyses geopotential height anomalies at 500 hPa were clustered into different weather regimes to assess their contribution to observed temperature variability. The results show that in winter, 25% of the warming (cooling) in the North Atlantic Ocean (northeaste...
The influence of Arctic summer sea ice area on autumn and winter climate in the extra-tropic Norther...
Long-term climate variations have the potential to amplify or dampen (human-induced) trends in tempe...
The huge warming of the Arctic that started in the early 1920s and lasted for almost two decades is ...
International audienceThe Arctic region has experienced significant warming during the past two deca...
Warming twice as fast as the rest of the globe, the northern high-latitudes arguably show the cleare...
Recent decades have been characterised by amplified Arctic warming and increased occurrence of extre...
The Arctic region has suffered a transformation in the past decades that will very likely continue i...
The twentieth-century Northern Hemisphere surface climate exhibits a long-term warming trend largely...
The ongoing shrinkage of the Arctic sea ice cover is apparently linked to the global temperature ris...
Over the last several decades, the Arctic and North Atlantic have undergone substantial changes. Enh...
A significant increase in the summertime occurrence of a high pressure area over the Beaufort Sea, t...
This thesis examines the connections between atmospheric circulation in the high-latitudes, northwar...
Understanding the influence of the Arctic troposphere on the climate at midlatitudes is critical for...
Natural decadal variability of surface air temperature might obscure Arctic temperature trends induc...
Understanding the influence of the Arctic troposphere on the climate at midlatitudes is critical for...
The influence of Arctic summer sea ice area on autumn and winter climate in the extra-tropic Norther...
Long-term climate variations have the potential to amplify or dampen (human-induced) trends in tempe...
The huge warming of the Arctic that started in the early 1920s and lasted for almost two decades is ...
International audienceThe Arctic region has experienced significant warming during the past two deca...
Warming twice as fast as the rest of the globe, the northern high-latitudes arguably show the cleare...
Recent decades have been characterised by amplified Arctic warming and increased occurrence of extre...
The Arctic region has suffered a transformation in the past decades that will very likely continue i...
The twentieth-century Northern Hemisphere surface climate exhibits a long-term warming trend largely...
The ongoing shrinkage of the Arctic sea ice cover is apparently linked to the global temperature ris...
Over the last several decades, the Arctic and North Atlantic have undergone substantial changes. Enh...
A significant increase in the summertime occurrence of a high pressure area over the Beaufort Sea, t...
This thesis examines the connections between atmospheric circulation in the high-latitudes, northwar...
Understanding the influence of the Arctic troposphere on the climate at midlatitudes is critical for...
Natural decadal variability of surface air temperature might obscure Arctic temperature trends induc...
Understanding the influence of the Arctic troposphere on the climate at midlatitudes is critical for...
The influence of Arctic summer sea ice area on autumn and winter climate in the extra-tropic Norther...
Long-term climate variations have the potential to amplify or dampen (human-induced) trends in tempe...
The huge warming of the Arctic that started in the early 1920s and lasted for almost two decades is ...