Over the last decades, the Arctic regions of the earth have warmed at a rate 2–3 times faster than the global average– a phenomenon called Arctic Amplification. A complex, non-linear interplay of physical processes and unique pecularities in the Arctic climate system is responsible for this, but the relative role of individual processes remains to be debated. This thesis focuses on the climate change and related processes on Svalbard, an archipelago in the North Atlantic sector of the Arctic, which is shown to be a "hotspot" for the amplified recent warming during winter. In this highly dynamical region, both oceanic and atmospheric large-scale transports of heat and moisture interfere with spatially inhomogenous surface condition...
The retreat of Arctic sea ice is frequently considered to be a possible driver of changes in climate...
Svalbard is an archipelago of islands covering an area of around 61000 km2 north of the Arctic Circl...
The Arctic has experienced prominent climate warming, at the beginning of the 20th century and curre...
The Svalbard archipelago in the Arctic North Atlantic is experiencing rapid changes in the surface c...
Arctic amplification of climate warming is caused by various feedback processes in the ...
The high-latitude North Atlantic -especially the Svalbard archipelago and its surrounding seas - has...
The high-latitude North Atlantic -especially the Svalbard archipelago and its surrounding seas - has...
The observed decline in summer sea ice extent since the 1970s is predicted to continue until the Arc...
Sea ice loss in the Arctic Ocean has up to now been strongest during summer. In contrast, the sea ic...
Sea ice loss in the Arctic Ocean has up to now been strongest during summer. In contrast, the sea ic...
Within last decades, the climate of our planet has underwent remarkable changes. The most notable ar...
International audienceThe retreat of Arctic sea ice is frequently considered to be a possible driver...
In recent decades, global warming hiatus/slowdown has attracted considerable attention and has been ...
The Arctic region has warmed more than twice as fast as the global average — a phenomenon known as A...
Sea ice loss in the Arctic Ocean has up to now been strongest during summer. In contrast, the sea ic...
The retreat of Arctic sea ice is frequently considered to be a possible driver of changes in climate...
Svalbard is an archipelago of islands covering an area of around 61000 km2 north of the Arctic Circl...
The Arctic has experienced prominent climate warming, at the beginning of the 20th century and curre...
The Svalbard archipelago in the Arctic North Atlantic is experiencing rapid changes in the surface c...
Arctic amplification of climate warming is caused by various feedback processes in the ...
The high-latitude North Atlantic -especially the Svalbard archipelago and its surrounding seas - has...
The high-latitude North Atlantic -especially the Svalbard archipelago and its surrounding seas - has...
The observed decline in summer sea ice extent since the 1970s is predicted to continue until the Arc...
Sea ice loss in the Arctic Ocean has up to now been strongest during summer. In contrast, the sea ic...
Sea ice loss in the Arctic Ocean has up to now been strongest during summer. In contrast, the sea ic...
Within last decades, the climate of our planet has underwent remarkable changes. The most notable ar...
International audienceThe retreat of Arctic sea ice is frequently considered to be a possible driver...
In recent decades, global warming hiatus/slowdown has attracted considerable attention and has been ...
The Arctic region has warmed more than twice as fast as the global average — a phenomenon known as A...
Sea ice loss in the Arctic Ocean has up to now been strongest during summer. In contrast, the sea ic...
The retreat of Arctic sea ice is frequently considered to be a possible driver of changes in climate...
Svalbard is an archipelago of islands covering an area of around 61000 km2 north of the Arctic Circl...
The Arctic has experienced prominent climate warming, at the beginning of the 20th century and curre...