We investigate winter Arctic Amplification (AA) on synoptic timescales and at regional scales using a daily version of the Arctic Amplification Index (AAI) and examine causes on a synoptic scale. The persistence, frequency and intensity of high AAI events show significant increases over the Arctic. Similarly, low AAI events are decreasing in frequency, persistence and intensity. In both cases, there are regional variations in these trends, in terms of significance and timing. Significant trends in increasing persistence, frequency and intensity of high AAI events in winter are concentrated in the period 2000–2009, with few significant trends before and after this. There are some decreases in sea-ice concentration in response to synoptic-sca...
There is an observed relationship linking Arctic sea ice conditions in autumn to mid-latitude weathe...
The Arctic atmosphere is strongly affected by anthropogenic warming leading to long-term trends in s...
The climatically sensitive zone of the Arctic Ocean lies squarely within the domain of the North Atl...
We investigate winter Arctic Amplification (AA) on synoptic timescales and at regional scales using ...
Abstract. Atmospheric and oceanic variability in the Arctic shows the existence of several oscillato...
The climatically sensitive zone of the Arctic Ocean lies squarely within the domain of the North Atl...
International audienceThe changes of midlatitude Rossby waves and cold extreme temperature events (c...
International audienceAbstract The changes of midlatitude Rossby waves and cold extreme temperature ...
Relationships between synoptic activity and sea ice variability in the Arctic are studied using self...
Melt season frequencies of the Beaufort Sea High (BSH) have a profound effect on western Arctic clim...
The Arctic has warmed more than twice as fast as the global average since the late twentieth century...
Typically 20–40 extreme cyclone events (sometimes called ‘weather bombs’) occur in the Arctic North ...
The climatically sensitive zone of the Arctic Ocean lies squarely within the domain of the North Atl...
There is an observed relationship linking Arctic sea ice conditions in autumn to mid-latitude weathe...
The Arctic atmosphere is strongly affected by anthropogenic warming leading to long-term trends in s...
The climatically sensitive zone of the Arctic Ocean lies squarely within the domain of the North Atl...
We investigate winter Arctic Amplification (AA) on synoptic timescales and at regional scales using ...
Abstract. Atmospheric and oceanic variability in the Arctic shows the existence of several oscillato...
The climatically sensitive zone of the Arctic Ocean lies squarely within the domain of the North Atl...
International audienceThe changes of midlatitude Rossby waves and cold extreme temperature events (c...
International audienceAbstract The changes of midlatitude Rossby waves and cold extreme temperature ...
Relationships between synoptic activity and sea ice variability in the Arctic are studied using self...
Melt season frequencies of the Beaufort Sea High (BSH) have a profound effect on western Arctic clim...
The Arctic has warmed more than twice as fast as the global average since the late twentieth century...
Typically 20–40 extreme cyclone events (sometimes called ‘weather bombs’) occur in the Arctic North ...
The climatically sensitive zone of the Arctic Ocean lies squarely within the domain of the North Atl...
There is an observed relationship linking Arctic sea ice conditions in autumn to mid-latitude weathe...
The Arctic atmosphere is strongly affected by anthropogenic warming leading to long-term trends in s...
The climatically sensitive zone of the Arctic Ocean lies squarely within the domain of the North Atl...