Key observational indicators of climate change in the Arctic, most spanning a 47 year period (1971–2017) demonstrate fundamental changes among nine key elements of the Arctic system. We find that, coherent with increasing air temperature, there is an intensification of the hydrological cycle, evident from increases in humidity, precipitation, river discharge, glacier equilibrium line altitude and land ice wastage. Downward trends continue in sea ice thickness (and extent) and spring snow cover extent and duration, while near-surface permafrost continues to warm. Several of the climate indicators exhibit a significant statistical correlation with air temperature or precipitation, reinforcing the notion that increasing air temperatures and pr...
The global climate is changing rapidly and Arctic regions are showing strong responses to recent war...
Recent changes in climate have led to significant shifts in phenology, with many studies demonstrati...
Recent Arctic changes are likely due to coupled Arctic amplification mechanisms with increased linka...
Key observational indicators of climate change in the Arctic, most spanning a 47 year period (1971–2...
Key observational indicators of climate change in the Arctic, most spanning a 47 year period (1971–2...
Although the Arctic occupies less than 5% of the Earth's surface, it includes some of the strongest ...
Arctic soils store close to 14% of the global soil carbon. Most of arctic carbon is stored below gro...
A compilation of paleoclimate records from lake sediments, trees, glaciers, and marine sediments pro...
The Arctic is a region in transformation. Warming in the region has been amplified, as expected from...
ABSTRACT. The first and strongest signs of global-scale climate change exist in the high latitudes o...
Vegetation productivity trends for the Arctic tundra are updated for the 1982–2011 period and examin...
As the planet cooled from peak warmth in the early Cenozoic, extensive Northern Hemisphere ice sheet...
Predictions of global circulation models (GCMs) that account for increasing concentrations of greenh...
Abstract. The Arctic climate is changing. Permafrost is warming, hydrological processes are chang-in...
Arctic ecosystems have been afflicted by vast changes in recent decades. Changes in temperature, as ...
The global climate is changing rapidly and Arctic regions are showing strong responses to recent war...
Recent changes in climate have led to significant shifts in phenology, with many studies demonstrati...
Recent Arctic changes are likely due to coupled Arctic amplification mechanisms with increased linka...
Key observational indicators of climate change in the Arctic, most spanning a 47 year period (1971–2...
Key observational indicators of climate change in the Arctic, most spanning a 47 year period (1971–2...
Although the Arctic occupies less than 5% of the Earth's surface, it includes some of the strongest ...
Arctic soils store close to 14% of the global soil carbon. Most of arctic carbon is stored below gro...
A compilation of paleoclimate records from lake sediments, trees, glaciers, and marine sediments pro...
The Arctic is a region in transformation. Warming in the region has been amplified, as expected from...
ABSTRACT. The first and strongest signs of global-scale climate change exist in the high latitudes o...
Vegetation productivity trends for the Arctic tundra are updated for the 1982–2011 period and examin...
As the planet cooled from peak warmth in the early Cenozoic, extensive Northern Hemisphere ice sheet...
Predictions of global circulation models (GCMs) that account for increasing concentrations of greenh...
Abstract. The Arctic climate is changing. Permafrost is warming, hydrological processes are chang-in...
Arctic ecosystems have been afflicted by vast changes in recent decades. Changes in temperature, as ...
The global climate is changing rapidly and Arctic regions are showing strong responses to recent war...
Recent changes in climate have led to significant shifts in phenology, with many studies demonstrati...
Recent Arctic changes are likely due to coupled Arctic amplification mechanisms with increased linka...