We investigate the effects of summer cyclones on sea ice within the Pacific sector of the Arctic by analyzing the surface energy flux and wind forcing from a large sample of cyclones. Consistent with recent studies, we find that cyclones earlier in the melt season tend to be associated with less 1–5 day sea ice loss than what occurs in the absence of cyclones. In contrast, cyclones later in the melt season slightly accelerate the 1-day sea ice loss. The reduced ice loss following cyclones in June is primarily due to increased cloud cover reducing the net shortwave flux at the surface. Clouds associated with cyclones in July and August also reduce the net shortwave flux at the surface, but only over high-concentration sea ice. Southerly wind...
The Greenland high (GL-high) coincides with a local center of action of the summer North Atlantic Os...
The Greenland high (GL-high) coincides with a local center of action of the summer North Atlantic Os...
In recent decades, Arctic summer sea ice extent (SIE) has shown a rapid decline overlaid with large ...
In this study the impact of extreme cyclones on Arctic sea ice in summer is investigated. Examined i...
The ideal environment for extratropical cyclone development includes strong vertical shear of horizo...
Copyright © 2011 American Geophysical UnionThe perennial (September) Arctic sea ice cover exhibits l...
Based on the ERA5 reanalysis, we report on statistically significant impacts of transient cyclones o...
We quantify sea ice concentration (SIC) changes related to synoptic cyclones separately for each mon...
The Arctic sea ice retreat has accelerated over the last decade. The negative trend is largest in su...
AbstractArctic cyclones may be associated with periods of locally enhanced sea ice loss during the s...
Various temporal and spatial changes have manifested in Arctic storm activities, including the occur...
In recent years increasing interest has been put on the role that intense Tropical Cyclones can play...
In recent decades, the Arctic has experienced rapid atmospheric warming and sea ice loss, with an ic...
Levia, Delphis F.Veron, Dana E.The rapid decline in Arctic sea ice is a key driver of the amplified ...
The Arctic sea-ice cover plays an important role for the global climate system. Sea ice and the over...
The Greenland high (GL-high) coincides with a local center of action of the summer North Atlantic Os...
The Greenland high (GL-high) coincides with a local center of action of the summer North Atlantic Os...
In recent decades, Arctic summer sea ice extent (SIE) has shown a rapid decline overlaid with large ...
In this study the impact of extreme cyclones on Arctic sea ice in summer is investigated. Examined i...
The ideal environment for extratropical cyclone development includes strong vertical shear of horizo...
Copyright © 2011 American Geophysical UnionThe perennial (September) Arctic sea ice cover exhibits l...
Based on the ERA5 reanalysis, we report on statistically significant impacts of transient cyclones o...
We quantify sea ice concentration (SIC) changes related to synoptic cyclones separately for each mon...
The Arctic sea ice retreat has accelerated over the last decade. The negative trend is largest in su...
AbstractArctic cyclones may be associated with periods of locally enhanced sea ice loss during the s...
Various temporal and spatial changes have manifested in Arctic storm activities, including the occur...
In recent years increasing interest has been put on the role that intense Tropical Cyclones can play...
In recent decades, the Arctic has experienced rapid atmospheric warming and sea ice loss, with an ic...
Levia, Delphis F.Veron, Dana E.The rapid decline in Arctic sea ice is a key driver of the amplified ...
The Arctic sea-ice cover plays an important role for the global climate system. Sea ice and the over...
The Greenland high (GL-high) coincides with a local center of action of the summer North Atlantic Os...
The Greenland high (GL-high) coincides with a local center of action of the summer North Atlantic Os...
In recent decades, Arctic summer sea ice extent (SIE) has shown a rapid decline overlaid with large ...