In this study, we analyse the contribution of atmospheric rivers (ARs), cyclones, and fronts to the total precipitation in the Arctic. We focus on two distinct periods of different weather conditions from two airborne campaigns: ACLOUD (Arctic Cloud Observations Using airborne measurements during polar day; May/June 2017) and AFLUX (Aircraft campaign Arctic Boundary Layer Fluxes; March/April 2019). Both campaigns covered the northern North Atlantic sector, the area in the Arctic that is affected by the highest precipitation rates. Using ERA5 reanalysis, we identify pronounced regional anomalies with enhanced precipitation rates compared to the climatology during ACLOUD due to these weather systems, whereas during AFLUX enhanced precipitatio...
Extreme precipitation events in Norway in all seasons are often linked to atmospheric rivers (AR). W...
Climate models project a strong increase in Arctic precipitation over the coming century1, which has...
The Arctic atmosphere is strongly affected by anthropogenic warming leading to long-term trends in s...
Recently, a significant increase in the atmospheric moisture content has been documented over the Ar...
In recent years, the Arctic has become a subject of special interest due to the drastic effect of cl...
Atmospheric rivers (ARs) are affected by large-scale climate variability. We investigate how ARs and...
Arctic Atmospheric rivers, termed ‘warm-and-moist intrusion’ (WaMAI) in this thesis, transporting he...
Extreme precipitation events (EPEs) have a major impact across Arctic Fennoscandia (AF). Here we exa...
Alongside mean increases in poleward moisture transport (PMT) to the Arctic, most climate models als...
The high-latitude North Atlantic -especially the Svalbard archipelago and its surrounding seas - has...
Atmospheric river (AR) takes a significant role in transporting warm moisture into the Arctic, which...
Climate models predict increased Arctic precipitation and subsequent Arctic freshening as a response...
International audienceWhile snowfall makes a major contribution to the hydrological cycle in the Arc...
The intent of thesis project was to investigate Arctic precipitation from three atmospheric reanalys...
This thesis examines the connections between atmospheric circulation in the high-latitudes, northwar...
Extreme precipitation events in Norway in all seasons are often linked to atmospheric rivers (AR). W...
Climate models project a strong increase in Arctic precipitation over the coming century1, which has...
The Arctic atmosphere is strongly affected by anthropogenic warming leading to long-term trends in s...
Recently, a significant increase in the atmospheric moisture content has been documented over the Ar...
In recent years, the Arctic has become a subject of special interest due to the drastic effect of cl...
Atmospheric rivers (ARs) are affected by large-scale climate variability. We investigate how ARs and...
Arctic Atmospheric rivers, termed ‘warm-and-moist intrusion’ (WaMAI) in this thesis, transporting he...
Extreme precipitation events (EPEs) have a major impact across Arctic Fennoscandia (AF). Here we exa...
Alongside mean increases in poleward moisture transport (PMT) to the Arctic, most climate models als...
The high-latitude North Atlantic -especially the Svalbard archipelago and its surrounding seas - has...
Atmospheric river (AR) takes a significant role in transporting warm moisture into the Arctic, which...
Climate models predict increased Arctic precipitation and subsequent Arctic freshening as a response...
International audienceWhile snowfall makes a major contribution to the hydrological cycle in the Arc...
The intent of thesis project was to investigate Arctic precipitation from three atmospheric reanalys...
This thesis examines the connections between atmospheric circulation in the high-latitudes, northwar...
Extreme precipitation events in Norway in all seasons are often linked to atmospheric rivers (AR). W...
Climate models project a strong increase in Arctic precipitation over the coming century1, which has...
The Arctic atmosphere is strongly affected by anthropogenic warming leading to long-term trends in s...