AbstractThis study is a broad-scale synthesis of information on climate changes in two Arctic terrestrial regions, eastern Siberia and the Alaska–Yukon area of North America. Over the past 60 years (1951–2010), the trends of temperature and precipitation in the two regions are broadly similar in their seasonality. However, atmospheric advection influences the two regions differently during winter. The differential advective effects are much weaker in the other seasons. The Pacific Decadal Oscillation is the strongest correlator with interannual variability in the two regions, followed by the Arctic Oscillation and the El Niño/Southern Oscillation.Projected changes by the late 21st Century are qualitatively similar to the changes that have b...
Analysis of in situ and satellite data shows evidence of different regional snow cover responses to ...
Large variations in the composition, structure, and function of Arctic ecosystems are determined by ...
The Arctic continues to warm at a much faster rate than the global average. One process contributing...
AbstractThis study is a broad-scale synthesis of information on climate changes in two Arctic terres...
Surface air temperature and precipitation records for the years 1958-1999 from ten meteorological st...
Arctic warming has sparked a growing interest because of its possible impacts on mid-latitude climat...
Arctic warming has sparked a growing interest because of its possible impacts on mid-latitude climat...
In this study, we examined monthly temperature variation from 1973 to 2008 on grid regions of the ea...
Previous modelling and observational studies have shown discrepancies in the interannual relationshi...
AbstractIn the last two decades, climatic change has resulted in increased cryogenic activity in nor...
Understanding the influence of the Arctic troposphere on the climate at midlatitudes is critical for...
Understanding the influence of the Arctic troposphere on the climate at midlatitudes is critical for...
Abstract. The Arctic climate is changing. Permafrost is warming, hydrological processes are chang-in...
The focus of this study is to examine the mechanisms involved in the interactions among large-scale ...
Predictions of global circulation models (GCMs) that account for increasing concentrations of greenh...
Analysis of in situ and satellite data shows evidence of different regional snow cover responses to ...
Large variations in the composition, structure, and function of Arctic ecosystems are determined by ...
The Arctic continues to warm at a much faster rate than the global average. One process contributing...
AbstractThis study is a broad-scale synthesis of information on climate changes in two Arctic terres...
Surface air temperature and precipitation records for the years 1958-1999 from ten meteorological st...
Arctic warming has sparked a growing interest because of its possible impacts on mid-latitude climat...
Arctic warming has sparked a growing interest because of its possible impacts on mid-latitude climat...
In this study, we examined monthly temperature variation from 1973 to 2008 on grid regions of the ea...
Previous modelling and observational studies have shown discrepancies in the interannual relationshi...
AbstractIn the last two decades, climatic change has resulted in increased cryogenic activity in nor...
Understanding the influence of the Arctic troposphere on the climate at midlatitudes is critical for...
Understanding the influence of the Arctic troposphere on the climate at midlatitudes is critical for...
Abstract. The Arctic climate is changing. Permafrost is warming, hydrological processes are chang-in...
The focus of this study is to examine the mechanisms involved in the interactions among large-scale ...
Predictions of global circulation models (GCMs) that account for increasing concentrations of greenh...
Analysis of in situ and satellite data shows evidence of different regional snow cover responses to ...
Large variations in the composition, structure, and function of Arctic ecosystems are determined by ...
The Arctic continues to warm at a much faster rate than the global average. One process contributing...