The surface air temperature in the northern mid-latitudes during winter showed a significant cooling trend from the late 1990s to the early 2010s, in spite of increasing greenhouse gas concentrations. This unexpected cooling, which was particularly strong across Eurasia, has been partly attributed to Arctic sea-ice loss. Here, the statistical relationship between Arctic sea-ice loss and surface air-temperature change during winter in Eurasia, which is often referred to as the warm Arctic–cold Eurasia pattern, is re-evaluated by using a break-point trend analysis and maximum covariance analysis. A significant time-lagged covariability is observed between the Arctic sea-ice concentration over the Barents–Kara seas and the Eurasian surface air...
During the past few decades, Arctic sea-ice has declined rapidly in both autumn and winter, which is...
Climate change in the Arctic is embedded in the global climate system leading to phenomenon like Arc...
International audienceTo examine the atmospheric responses to Arctic sea-ice variability in the Nort...
International audienceThe Warm Arctic-cold Siberia surface temperature pattern during recent boreal ...
The Northern Hemisphere transient atmospheric response to Arctic sea decline is investigated in autu...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OM] Polar meteorology and glaciology, Wed. ...
International audienceSince 1979, satellite observations have shown a rapid decline of the Arctic se...
The ongoing shrinkage of the Arctic sea ice cover is apparently linked to the global temperature ris...
The wintertime warm Arctic–cold Eurasia (WACE) temperature trend during 1990–2010 was characterized ...
The Arctic plays a fundamental role in the climate system and has shown significant climate change i...
Understanding the influence of the Arctic troposphere on the climate at midlatitudes is critical for...
The satellite record since 1979 shows downward trends in Arctic sea ice extent in all months, which ...
The Arctic plays a fundamental role in the climate system and has shown significant climate change i...
Understanding the influence of the Arctic troposphere on the climate at midlatitudes is critical for...
During the past few decades, Arctic sea-ice has declined rapidly in both autumn and winter, which is...
Climate change in the Arctic is embedded in the global climate system leading to phenomenon like Arc...
International audienceTo examine the atmospheric responses to Arctic sea-ice variability in the Nort...
International audienceThe Warm Arctic-cold Siberia surface temperature pattern during recent boreal ...
The Northern Hemisphere transient atmospheric response to Arctic sea decline is investigated in autu...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OM] Polar meteorology and glaciology, Wed. ...
International audienceSince 1979, satellite observations have shown a rapid decline of the Arctic se...
The ongoing shrinkage of the Arctic sea ice cover is apparently linked to the global temperature ris...
The wintertime warm Arctic–cold Eurasia (WACE) temperature trend during 1990–2010 was characterized ...
The Arctic plays a fundamental role in the climate system and has shown significant climate change i...
Understanding the influence of the Arctic troposphere on the climate at midlatitudes is critical for...
The satellite record since 1979 shows downward trends in Arctic sea ice extent in all months, which ...
The Arctic plays a fundamental role in the climate system and has shown significant climate change i...
Understanding the influence of the Arctic troposphere on the climate at midlatitudes is critical for...
During the past few decades, Arctic sea-ice has declined rapidly in both autumn and winter, which is...
Climate change in the Arctic is embedded in the global climate system leading to phenomenon like Arc...
International audienceTo examine the atmospheric responses to Arctic sea-ice variability in the Nort...