Sea ice is the central component and most sensitive indicator of the Arctic climate system. Both the depletion and areal decline of the Arctic sea ice cover, observed since the 1970s, have accelerated since the millennium. While the relationship of global warming to sea ice reduction is evident and underpinned statistically, it is the connecting mechanisms that are explored in detail in this review. Sea ice erodes both from the top and the bottom. Atmospheric, oceanic and sea ice processes interact in non-linear ways on various scales. Feedback mechanisms lead to an Arctic amplification of the global warming system: the amplification is both supported by the ice depletion and, at the same time, accelerates ice reduction. Knowledge of the me...
Sea ice is an essential component of the Arctic climate system. The Arctic sea ice cover has undergo...
The Arctic has undergone substantial changes over the last few decades in various cryospheric and de...
Arctic sea ice loss is expected to have a large impact on the atmosphere, both in the Arctic and pot...
Sea ice is the central component and most sensitive indicator of the Arctic climate system. Both the...
Sea ice is the central component and most sensitive indicator of the Arctic climate system. Both the...
The Arctic is one of the regions of the Earth most vulnerable to climate change. Temperatures in the...
Abstract The relationship among the cause-and-effect of the Arctic atmosphere, sea ice, and ocean is...
The Arctic sea ice cover declined over the last few decades and reached a record minimum in 2007, wi...
The Arctic is warming much faster than the global average, a phenomenon referred to as Arctic Amplif...
Excerpted from Global Implications of Arctic Climate Processes and Feedbacks, Report of the Arctic C...
Since reliable ice extent estimates from satellite data became available in 1979 the Arctic sea ice ...
Copyright © 2010 Nature Publishing GroupThe rise in Arctic near-surface air temperatures has been al...
Recent Arctic changes are likely due to coupled Arctic amplification mechanisms with increased linka...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annualreviews.orgArctic...
A steady decline in Arctic sea ice has been observed over recent decades. General circulation models...
Sea ice is an essential component of the Arctic climate system. The Arctic sea ice cover has undergo...
The Arctic has undergone substantial changes over the last few decades in various cryospheric and de...
Arctic sea ice loss is expected to have a large impact on the atmosphere, both in the Arctic and pot...
Sea ice is the central component and most sensitive indicator of the Arctic climate system. Both the...
Sea ice is the central component and most sensitive indicator of the Arctic climate system. Both the...
The Arctic is one of the regions of the Earth most vulnerable to climate change. Temperatures in the...
Abstract The relationship among the cause-and-effect of the Arctic atmosphere, sea ice, and ocean is...
The Arctic sea ice cover declined over the last few decades and reached a record minimum in 2007, wi...
The Arctic is warming much faster than the global average, a phenomenon referred to as Arctic Amplif...
Excerpted from Global Implications of Arctic Climate Processes and Feedbacks, Report of the Arctic C...
Since reliable ice extent estimates from satellite data became available in 1979 the Arctic sea ice ...
Copyright © 2010 Nature Publishing GroupThe rise in Arctic near-surface air temperatures has been al...
Recent Arctic changes are likely due to coupled Arctic amplification mechanisms with increased linka...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annualreviews.orgArctic...
A steady decline in Arctic sea ice has been observed over recent decades. General circulation models...
Sea ice is an essential component of the Arctic climate system. The Arctic sea ice cover has undergo...
The Arctic has undergone substantial changes over the last few decades in various cryospheric and de...
Arctic sea ice loss is expected to have a large impact on the atmosphere, both in the Arctic and pot...