AbstractArctic cyclones may be associated with periods of locally enhanced sea ice loss during the summer, and some studies have found that an intense cyclone in August 2012 resulted in a rapid sea ice retreat. This study uses a coupled atmosphere‐ocean‐ice model (Navy‐ESPC) to explore the relationship between the 2012 cyclone and short‐term sea ice melting. There are two mechanisms of cyclone‐induced melting in Navy‐ESPC: turbulent mixing of a warm layer located at 15‐ to 35‐m depth increases bottom melting and warm air advection by the strong surface winds increases surface melting. Although the rate of sea ice melt is substantially increased in association with the cyclone, this effect is confined to a relatively small region and only la...
We quantify sea ice concentration (SIC) changes related to synoptic cyclones separately for each mon...
1. Synoptic activities, such as cyclones, have been intensified in recent decades in the Arctic Ocea...
AbstractIn this study, three-dimensional structures and the life-time behavior of arctic cyclones ar...
We investigate the effects of summer cyclones on sea ice within the Pacific sector of the Arctic by ...
Based on the ERA5 reanalysis, we report on statistically significant impacts of transient cyclones o...
Even though the observed amplified warming trend in the Arctic region is well-established in theory ...
We utilize a nudged simulation with the coupled regional atmosphere-ocean-sea ice model HIRHAM-NAOSI...
The ideal environment for extratropical cyclone development includes strong vertical shear of horizo...
Copyright © 2011 American Geophysical UnionThe perennial (September) Arctic sea ice cover exhibits l...
In this study the impact of extreme cyclones on Arctic sea ice in summer is investigated. Examined i...
In recent decades, the Arctic has experienced rapid atmospheric warming and sea ice loss, with an ic...
Arctic sea ice exhibits rapid reductions and large fluctuations during recent decades in conjunction...
In recent years increasing interest has been put on the role that intense Tropical Cyclones can play...
Arctic sea-ice is a barrier between ocean and atmosphere and as such, plays an important role in the...
Arctic sea ice decline is expected to continue throughout the 21st century as a result of increased ...
We quantify sea ice concentration (SIC) changes related to synoptic cyclones separately for each mon...
1. Synoptic activities, such as cyclones, have been intensified in recent decades in the Arctic Ocea...
AbstractIn this study, three-dimensional structures and the life-time behavior of arctic cyclones ar...
We investigate the effects of summer cyclones on sea ice within the Pacific sector of the Arctic by ...
Based on the ERA5 reanalysis, we report on statistically significant impacts of transient cyclones o...
Even though the observed amplified warming trend in the Arctic region is well-established in theory ...
We utilize a nudged simulation with the coupled regional atmosphere-ocean-sea ice model HIRHAM-NAOSI...
The ideal environment for extratropical cyclone development includes strong vertical shear of horizo...
Copyright © 2011 American Geophysical UnionThe perennial (September) Arctic sea ice cover exhibits l...
In this study the impact of extreme cyclones on Arctic sea ice in summer is investigated. Examined i...
In recent decades, the Arctic has experienced rapid atmospheric warming and sea ice loss, with an ic...
Arctic sea ice exhibits rapid reductions and large fluctuations during recent decades in conjunction...
In recent years increasing interest has been put on the role that intense Tropical Cyclones can play...
Arctic sea-ice is a barrier between ocean and atmosphere and as such, plays an important role in the...
Arctic sea ice decline is expected to continue throughout the 21st century as a result of increased ...
We quantify sea ice concentration (SIC) changes related to synoptic cyclones separately for each mon...
1. Synoptic activities, such as cyclones, have been intensified in recent decades in the Arctic Ocea...
AbstractIn this study, three-dimensional structures and the life-time behavior of arctic cyclones ar...