We describe the recent occurrence of a region of diminished sea ice cover or “notch” offshore of the Kangerdlugssuaq Fiord, the site of the largest tidewater glacier along Greenland's southeast coast. The notch's location is consistent with a topographically forced flux of warm water toward the fiord, and the decrease of the sea ice cover is shown to be associated with a regional warming of the upper ocean that began in the mid‐1990s. Sea ice in the vicinity of the notch also exhibits interannual variability that is shown to be associated with a seesaw in surface temperature and sea ice between southeast and northeast Greenland that is not describable solely in terms of the North Atlantic Oscillation. We therefore argue that other modes of ...
Although the Greenland ice sheet is losing mass as a whole, patterns of change on both local and reg...
This work was funded by NERC grants NE/K015249/1 and NE/K014609/1 to PN and AS respectively and a NE...
The response of the Greenland ice sheet to ongoing climate change remains an area of great uncertain...
We describe the recent occurrence of a region of diminished sea ice cover or “notch” offshore of the...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2014. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
The amount and spatial extent of Greenland Sea (GS) ice are primarily controlled by the sea ice expo...
Synchronous acceleration and thinning of southeast (SE) Greenland glaciers during the early 2000s wa...
Substantial marine, terrestrial, and atmospheric changes have occurred over the Greenland region dur...
Analysis of new data for eight stations in coastal southern Greenland, 1958-2001, shows a significan...
The sensitivity of sea ice to the temperature of inflowing Atlantic water across the Greenland–Scotl...
Although the Greenland ice sheet is losing mass as a whole, patterns of change on both local and reg...
This paper presents a statistical analysis of sea ice in the Greenland Sea (70-80N and 10W-10E) from...
Arctic sea ice loss continues to serve as a strong gauge of climate change. It is the component of t...
Rapid decline in Arctic sea ice cover in the 21st century may have wide-reaching effects on the Arct...
Rising temperatures in the Arctic cause accelerated mass loss from the Greenland Ice Sheet and reduc...
Although the Greenland ice sheet is losing mass as a whole, patterns of change on both local and reg...
This work was funded by NERC grants NE/K015249/1 and NE/K014609/1 to PN and AS respectively and a NE...
The response of the Greenland ice sheet to ongoing climate change remains an area of great uncertain...
We describe the recent occurrence of a region of diminished sea ice cover or “notch” offshore of the...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2014. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
The amount and spatial extent of Greenland Sea (GS) ice are primarily controlled by the sea ice expo...
Synchronous acceleration and thinning of southeast (SE) Greenland glaciers during the early 2000s wa...
Substantial marine, terrestrial, and atmospheric changes have occurred over the Greenland region dur...
Analysis of new data for eight stations in coastal southern Greenland, 1958-2001, shows a significan...
The sensitivity of sea ice to the temperature of inflowing Atlantic water across the Greenland–Scotl...
Although the Greenland ice sheet is losing mass as a whole, patterns of change on both local and reg...
This paper presents a statistical analysis of sea ice in the Greenland Sea (70-80N and 10W-10E) from...
Arctic sea ice loss continues to serve as a strong gauge of climate change. It is the component of t...
Rapid decline in Arctic sea ice cover in the 21st century may have wide-reaching effects on the Arct...
Rising temperatures in the Arctic cause accelerated mass loss from the Greenland Ice Sheet and reduc...
Although the Greenland ice sheet is losing mass as a whole, patterns of change on both local and reg...
This work was funded by NERC grants NE/K015249/1 and NE/K014609/1 to PN and AS respectively and a NE...
The response of the Greenland ice sheet to ongoing climate change remains an area of great uncertain...