In recent decades, Arctic summer sea ice extent (SIE) has shown a rapid decline overlaid with large interannual variations, both of which are influenced by geopotential height anomalies over Greenland (GL-high) and the central Arctic (CA-high). In this study, we find that SIE along coastal Siberia (Sib-SIE) and Alaska (Ala-SIE) accounts for about 65% and 21% of the Arctic SIE interannual variability, respectively. Variability in Ala-SIE is related to the GL-high, whereas variability in Sib-SIE is related to the CA-high. A decreased Ala-SIE is associated with decreased cloud cover and increased easterly winds along the Alaskan coast, promoting ice-albedo feedback. A decreased Sib-SIE is associated with a significant increase in water vapor a...
International audienceThe retreat of Arctic sea ice is frequently considered to be a possible driver...
The seasonal evolution of sea ice mass balance between the Central Arctic and Fram Strait, as well a...
Arctic sea-ice extent decrease Decreasing trend in Arctic sea-ice extent (~8 % per decade), maximizi...
In recent decades, Arctic summer sea ice extent (SIE) has shown a rapid decline overlaid with large ...
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...
The Arctic sea ice retreat has accelerated over the last decade. The negative trend is largest in su...
AbstractThe dramatic decline in Arctic sea ice cover is anticipated to influence atmospheric tempera...
In this study, the effects of the Northern Hemisphere atmospheric blocking circulation on Arctic sea...
The influence of Arctic summer sea ice area on autumn and winter climate in the extra-tropic Norther...
The Arctic is a key indicator of global climate change. Annual surface temperatures are increasing a...
The downward trend in overall Arctic summer sea ice extent has been substantial, particularly in the...
Graduation date: 2017Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from 2017-07-11 to...
The possible disappearance of the Arctic summer sea ice and its time are currently discussed among c...
International audienceThe retreat of Arctic sea ice is frequently considered to be a possible driver...
The seasonal evolution of sea ice mass balance between the Central Arctic and Fram Strait, as well a...
Arctic sea-ice extent decrease Decreasing trend in Arctic sea-ice extent (~8 % per decade), maximizi...
In recent decades, Arctic summer sea ice extent (SIE) has shown a rapid decline overlaid with large ...
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...
The Arctic sea ice retreat has accelerated over the last decade. The negative trend is largest in su...
AbstractThe dramatic decline in Arctic sea ice cover is anticipated to influence atmospheric tempera...
In this study, the effects of the Northern Hemisphere atmospheric blocking circulation on Arctic sea...
The influence of Arctic summer sea ice area on autumn and winter climate in the extra-tropic Norther...
The Arctic is a key indicator of global climate change. Annual surface temperatures are increasing a...
The downward trend in overall Arctic summer sea ice extent has been substantial, particularly in the...
Graduation date: 2017Access restricted to the OSU Community, at author's request, from 2017-07-11 to...
The possible disappearance of the Arctic summer sea ice and its time are currently discussed among c...
International audienceThe retreat of Arctic sea ice is frequently considered to be a possible driver...
The seasonal evolution of sea ice mass balance between the Central Arctic and Fram Strait, as well a...
Arctic sea-ice extent decrease Decreasing trend in Arctic sea-ice extent (~8 % per decade), maximizi...