There are multiple extreme events underway in the Arctic that are beyond previous records: rain in Greenland, Alaska weather variability, and ecosystem reorganizations in the Barents and the northern Bering Sea associated with climate change and sea-ice loss. Such unique extreme events represent a philosophical challenge for interpretation, i.e., a lack of statistical basis, as well as important information for regional adaptation to climate change. These changes are affecting regional food security, human/wildlife health, cultural activities, and marine wildlife conservation. Twenty years ago, the Arctic was more resilient to climate change than now, as sea ice had a broader extent and was three times thicker than today. These new states c...
Could a gradual warming trend, combined with a large atmospheric or oceanic event, and mediated by A...
Over the past decade, the Arctic has warmed by 0.75°C, far outpacing the global average, while Antar...
ABSTRACT. Changes in extreme temperatures and pressures in the Arctic have received little attention...
The Arctic is one of the regions of the Earth most vulnerable to climate change. Temperatures in the...
The greatest impacts of climate change on ecosystems, wildlife and humans often arise from extreme e...
ABSTRACT. The first and strongest signs of global-scale climate change exist in the high latitudes o...
© 2020 Isabela de Souza CabralThe Arctic is responding to climate change more rapidly and intensely ...
The Arctic region has suffered a transformation in the past decades that will very likely continue i...
In the last few decades, the Arctic atmosphere has warmed by about twice the global average, and as ...
This article provides a synthesis of the latest observational trends and projections for the future ...
Today, the Arctic faces a drastic transformation, driven mainly by the impacts of climate change. Re...
The Arctic is the fastest changing region on the planet. It is also intrinsically tied to global pro...
Global climate change in the Arctic has been unfolding more rapidly than in other parts of the world...
Over the past decade, the Arctic has warmed by 0.75°C, far outpacing the global average, while Antar...
Abstract The Arctic is getting warmer and wetter. Here, we document two independent examples of how...
Could a gradual warming trend, combined with a large atmospheric or oceanic event, and mediated by A...
Over the past decade, the Arctic has warmed by 0.75°C, far outpacing the global average, while Antar...
ABSTRACT. Changes in extreme temperatures and pressures in the Arctic have received little attention...
The Arctic is one of the regions of the Earth most vulnerable to climate change. Temperatures in the...
The greatest impacts of climate change on ecosystems, wildlife and humans often arise from extreme e...
ABSTRACT. The first and strongest signs of global-scale climate change exist in the high latitudes o...
© 2020 Isabela de Souza CabralThe Arctic is responding to climate change more rapidly and intensely ...
The Arctic region has suffered a transformation in the past decades that will very likely continue i...
In the last few decades, the Arctic atmosphere has warmed by about twice the global average, and as ...
This article provides a synthesis of the latest observational trends and projections for the future ...
Today, the Arctic faces a drastic transformation, driven mainly by the impacts of climate change. Re...
The Arctic is the fastest changing region on the planet. It is also intrinsically tied to global pro...
Global climate change in the Arctic has been unfolding more rapidly than in other parts of the world...
Over the past decade, the Arctic has warmed by 0.75°C, far outpacing the global average, while Antar...
Abstract The Arctic is getting warmer and wetter. Here, we document two independent examples of how...
Could a gradual warming trend, combined with a large atmospheric or oceanic event, and mediated by A...
Over the past decade, the Arctic has warmed by 0.75°C, far outpacing the global average, while Antar...
ABSTRACT. Changes in extreme temperatures and pressures in the Arctic have received little attention...