It is now well established that the Arctic is warming at a faster rate than the global average. This warming, which has been accompanied by a dramatic decline in sea ice, has been linked to cooling over the Eurasian subcontinent over recent decades, most dramatically during the period 1998–2012. This is a counter-intuitive impact under global warming given that land regions should warm more than ocean (and the global average). Some studies have proposed a causal teleconnection from Arctic sea-ice retreat to Eurasian wintertime cooling; other studies argue that Eurasian cooling is mainly driven by internal variability. Overall, there is an impression of strong disagreement between those holding the “ice-driven” versus “internal variability” ...
The huge warming of the Arctic that started in the early 1920s and lasted for almost two decades is ...
The recent overall Northern Hemisphere warming was accompanied by several severe northern continenta...
Observations show that reduced regional sea-ice cover is coincident with cold mid-latitude winters o...
Observations show that deep Arctic winter warming, extending from surface to mid‐troposphere, has co...
Wide disagreement among individual modeling studies has contributed to a debate on the role of recen...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OM] Polar meteorology and glaciology, Wed. ...
Previous modelling and observational studies have shown discrepancies in the interannual relationshi...
We identify that the projected uncertainty of the pan-Arctic sea-ice concentration (SIC) is strongly...
The Arctic plays a fundamental role in the climate system and has shown significant climate change i...
The rate of warming of Arctic surface temperature is about 2–3 times faster than the global mean sur...
The surface air temperature in the northern mid-latitudes during winter showed a significant cooling...
The Arctic plays a fundamental role in the climate system and has shown significant climate change i...
Changes apparent in the arctic climate system in recent years require evaluation in a century-scale ...
The Arctic winter sea ice cover is in retreat overlaid by large internal variability. Changes to sea...
The very low summer extent of Arctic sea ice that has been observed in recent years is often casuall...
The huge warming of the Arctic that started in the early 1920s and lasted for almost two decades is ...
The recent overall Northern Hemisphere warming was accompanied by several severe northern continenta...
Observations show that reduced regional sea-ice cover is coincident with cold mid-latitude winters o...
Observations show that deep Arctic winter warming, extending from surface to mid‐troposphere, has co...
Wide disagreement among individual modeling studies has contributed to a debate on the role of recen...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OM] Polar meteorology and glaciology, Wed. ...
Previous modelling and observational studies have shown discrepancies in the interannual relationshi...
We identify that the projected uncertainty of the pan-Arctic sea-ice concentration (SIC) is strongly...
The Arctic plays a fundamental role in the climate system and has shown significant climate change i...
The rate of warming of Arctic surface temperature is about 2–3 times faster than the global mean sur...
The surface air temperature in the northern mid-latitudes during winter showed a significant cooling...
The Arctic plays a fundamental role in the climate system and has shown significant climate change i...
Changes apparent in the arctic climate system in recent years require evaluation in a century-scale ...
The Arctic winter sea ice cover is in retreat overlaid by large internal variability. Changes to sea...
The very low summer extent of Arctic sea ice that has been observed in recent years is often casuall...
The huge warming of the Arctic that started in the early 1920s and lasted for almost two decades is ...
The recent overall Northern Hemisphere warming was accompanied by several severe northern continenta...
Observations show that reduced regional sea-ice cover is coincident with cold mid-latitude winters o...