The retreat of Arctic sea ice is frequently considered to be a possible driver of changes in climate extremes in the Arctic and possibly down to mid-latitudes. However, it remains unclear how the atmosphere will respond to a near-total retreat of summer Arctic sea ice, a reality that might occur in the foreseeable future. This study explores this question by conducting sensitivity experiments with two global coupled climate models run at two different horizontal resolutions to investigate the change in temperature and precipitation extremes during summer over peripheral Arctic regions following a sudden reduction in summer Arctic sea ice cover. An increase in frequency and persistence of maximum surface air temperature is found in all perip...
The Northern Hemisphere transient atmospheric response to Arctic sea decline is investigated in autu...
As global climate changes are becoming increasingly evident, increasing air temperatures, melting gl...
Changes apparent in the arctic climate system in recent years require evaluation in a century-scale ...
International audienceThe retreat of Arctic sea ice is frequently considered to be a possible driver...
Arctic sea-ice extent decrease Decreasing trend in Arctic sea-ice extent (~8 % per decade), maximizi...
The Arctic sea ice retreat has accelerated over the last decade. The negative trend is largest in su...
The influence of Arctic summer sea ice area on autumn and winter climate in the extra-tropic Norther...
International audienceThe Northern Hemisphere transient atmospheric response to Arctic sea decline i...
International audienceThe Northern Hemisphere transient atmospheric response to Arctic sea decline i...
The Arctic sea ice cover has retreated rapidly during the last three decades, concurrent with recent...
To get insights into the effects of sea ice change on the Arctic climate, a polar atmospheric region...
The Arctic is a key indicator of global climate change. Annual surface temperatures are increasing a...
Since the late 1970s summer Arctic sea ice extent has declined by more than 10% per decade and clima...
The Arctic atmosphere is strongly affected by anthropogenic warming leading to long-term trends in s...
Changes apparent in the arctic climate system in recent years require evaluation in a century-scale ...
The Northern Hemisphere transient atmospheric response to Arctic sea decline is investigated in autu...
As global climate changes are becoming increasingly evident, increasing air temperatures, melting gl...
Changes apparent in the arctic climate system in recent years require evaluation in a century-scale ...
International audienceThe retreat of Arctic sea ice is frequently considered to be a possible driver...
Arctic sea-ice extent decrease Decreasing trend in Arctic sea-ice extent (~8 % per decade), maximizi...
The Arctic sea ice retreat has accelerated over the last decade. The negative trend is largest in su...
The influence of Arctic summer sea ice area on autumn and winter climate in the extra-tropic Norther...
International audienceThe Northern Hemisphere transient atmospheric response to Arctic sea decline i...
International audienceThe Northern Hemisphere transient atmospheric response to Arctic sea decline i...
The Arctic sea ice cover has retreated rapidly during the last three decades, concurrent with recent...
To get insights into the effects of sea ice change on the Arctic climate, a polar atmospheric region...
The Arctic is a key indicator of global climate change. Annual surface temperatures are increasing a...
Since the late 1970s summer Arctic sea ice extent has declined by more than 10% per decade and clima...
The Arctic atmosphere is strongly affected by anthropogenic warming leading to long-term trends in s...
Changes apparent in the arctic climate system in recent years require evaluation in a century-scale ...
The Northern Hemisphere transient atmospheric response to Arctic sea decline is investigated in autu...
As global climate changes are becoming increasingly evident, increasing air temperatures, melting gl...
Changes apparent in the arctic climate system in recent years require evaluation in a century-scale ...