The Arctic winter sea ice cover is in retreat overlaid by large internal variability. Changes to sea ice are driven by exchange of heat, momentum, and freshwater within and between the ocean and the atmosphere. Using a combination of observations and output from the Community Earth System Model Large Ensemble, we analyze and contrast present and future drivers of the regional winter sea ice cover. Consistent with observations and previous studies, we find that for the recent decades ocean heat transport though the Barents Sea and Bering Strait is a major source of sea ice variability in the Atlantic and Pacific sectors of the Arctic, respectively. Future projections show a gradually expanding footprint of Pacific and Atlantic inflows highli...
During recent decades Arctic sea ice variability and retreat during winter have largely been a resul...
International audienceRecent rapid Arctic sea-ice reduction has been well documented in observations...
The rapid decline in Arctic sea ice over the past few decades has prompted scientists to better unde...
The Arctic winter sea ice cover is in retreat overlaid by large internal variability. Changes to sea...
In this deliverable we have investigated the link between the ocean heat transport and the sea ice p...
The anthropogenically forced decline of Arctic sea ice is superimposed on strong internal variabilit...
The anthropogenically forced decline of Arctic sea ice is superimposed on strong internal variabilit...
Changes in meridional heat transports, carried either by the atmosphere (HTRA) or by the ocean (HTRO...
Changes in meridional heat transports, carried either by the atmosphere (HTRA) or by the ocean (HTRO...
The impact of changes in volume, heat and freshwater fluxes through Arctic gateways on sea ice, circ...
The impact of changes in volume, heat and freshwater fluxes through Arctic gateways on sea ice, circ...
The Arctic sea-ice cover plays an important role for the global climate system. Sea ice and the over...
The loss of Arctic sea ice has emerged as a leading signal of global warming. This, together with ac...
Forty years ago, climate scientists predicted the Arctic to be one of Earth’s most sensitive climate...
Forty years ago, climate scientists predicted the Arctic to be one of Earth’s most sensitive climate...
During recent decades Arctic sea ice variability and retreat during winter have largely been a resul...
International audienceRecent rapid Arctic sea-ice reduction has been well documented in observations...
The rapid decline in Arctic sea ice over the past few decades has prompted scientists to better unde...
The Arctic winter sea ice cover is in retreat overlaid by large internal variability. Changes to sea...
In this deliverable we have investigated the link between the ocean heat transport and the sea ice p...
The anthropogenically forced decline of Arctic sea ice is superimposed on strong internal variabilit...
The anthropogenically forced decline of Arctic sea ice is superimposed on strong internal variabilit...
Changes in meridional heat transports, carried either by the atmosphere (HTRA) or by the ocean (HTRO...
Changes in meridional heat transports, carried either by the atmosphere (HTRA) or by the ocean (HTRO...
The impact of changes in volume, heat and freshwater fluxes through Arctic gateways on sea ice, circ...
The impact of changes in volume, heat and freshwater fluxes through Arctic gateways on sea ice, circ...
The Arctic sea-ice cover plays an important role for the global climate system. Sea ice and the over...
The loss of Arctic sea ice has emerged as a leading signal of global warming. This, together with ac...
Forty years ago, climate scientists predicted the Arctic to be one of Earth’s most sensitive climate...
Forty years ago, climate scientists predicted the Arctic to be one of Earth’s most sensitive climate...
During recent decades Arctic sea ice variability and retreat during winter have largely been a resul...
International audienceRecent rapid Arctic sea-ice reduction has been well documented in observations...
The rapid decline in Arctic sea ice over the past few decades has prompted scientists to better unde...