© The Author(s), 2021. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Liang, Y., Kwon, Y., & Frankignoul, C. Autumn Arctic Pacific sea ice dipole as a source of predictability for subsequent spring Barents Sea ice condition. Journal of Climate, 34(2), (2021): 787-804, https://doi.org/10.1175/JCLI-D-20-0172.1.This study uses observational and reanalysis datasets in 1980–2016 to show a close connection between a boreal autumn sea ice dipole in the Arctic Pacific sector and sea ice anomalies in the Barents Sea (BS) during the following spring. The September–October Arctic Pacific sea ice dipole variations are highly correlated with the subsequent April–May BS se...
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This study investigated atmospheric responses in mid–late winter and early spring to sea ice loss in...
After an unprecedented retreat, the total Arctic sea ice cover for the post-2007 period is character...
The Arctic Ocean is currently on a fast track toward seasonally ice-free conditions. Although most a...
Sea ice in both polar regions is an important indicator of the expression of global climate change a...
International audienceThis study uses observational and reanalysis datasets in 1980–2016 to show a c...
Arctic sea ice outflow to the Atlantic Ocean is essential to Arctic sea ice mass loss and the hydrog...
Recent studies point to the sensitivity of mid-latitude winter climate to Arctic sea ice variability...
The fast depletion of the Arctic sea ice extent observed during the last three decades has awakened ...
The declining trend of Arctic September sea ice constitutes a significant change in the Arctic clima...
The Arctic sea ice extent throughout the melt season is closely associated with initial sea ice stat...
International audienceMany recent studies have revealed the importance of the climatic state in Nove...
The loss of Arctic sea ice is one of the most prominent and best quantified indicators of ongoing gl...
AbstractThe volume of Arctic sea ice is in decline but exhibits high interannual variability, which ...
This study investigated atmospheric responses in mid–late winter and early spring to sea ice loss in...
After an unprecedented retreat, the total Arctic sea ice cover for the post-2007 period is character...
The Arctic Ocean is currently on a fast track toward seasonally ice-free conditions. Although most a...
Sea ice in both polar regions is an important indicator of the expression of global climate change a...