The warmest water reaching the east and west coast of Greenland is found between 200 and 600 m, in the warm Atlantic Water Layer (WL). Temperature changes within the WL have been highlighted as a possible cause of accelerated melting of tidewater glaciers and therefore are an important consideration for understanding global sea level rise. However, a limited number of winter observations of the WL have prohibited determining its seasonal variability. To address this, temperature data from Argo profiling floats, a range of sources within the World Ocean Database, and unprecedented coverage from marine-mammal borne sensors have been analyzed for the period 2002–2011. A significant seasonal range in temperature (~1-2°C) is found in the warm la...
Hydrographic measurements from ships, autonomous profiling floats, and instrumented seals over the p...
An atmospheric circulation model is used to show that small reductions in sea ice extent in the Nort...
The paper elucidates the distribution of the major water masses and some climatic events in deep wat...
The warmest water reaching the east and west coast of Greenland is found between 200 m and 600 m. Wh...
Sea-surface temperature anomalies in the North Atlantic Subpolar Gyre indicate cold conditions in th...
Greenland and its adjacent waters are located at the northern boundary of the Subpolar Gyre and thus...
It is well known that warming of deep Atlantic Water in recent decades resulted in extensive retreat...
Oceanographic data covering the period 1950–1998 are used to determine interannual variations in the...
Interaction of Greenland's marine-terminating glaciers with the ocean has emerged as a key term in t...
Sea surface temperature anomalies in the region of the North Atlantic Subpolar Gyre indicate cold co...
The response of the Greenland ice sheet to ongoing climate change remains an area of great uncertain...
ABSTRACT. Interaction of Greenland’s marine-terminating glaciers with the ocean has emerged as a key...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2013. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
The ocean plays an important role in modulating the mass balance of the Greenland Ice Sheet by deliv...
More than 25% of mean global sea level rise is caused by mass loss of Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS). A ...
Hydrographic measurements from ships, autonomous profiling floats, and instrumented seals over the p...
An atmospheric circulation model is used to show that small reductions in sea ice extent in the Nort...
The paper elucidates the distribution of the major water masses and some climatic events in deep wat...
The warmest water reaching the east and west coast of Greenland is found between 200 m and 600 m. Wh...
Sea-surface temperature anomalies in the North Atlantic Subpolar Gyre indicate cold conditions in th...
Greenland and its adjacent waters are located at the northern boundary of the Subpolar Gyre and thus...
It is well known that warming of deep Atlantic Water in recent decades resulted in extensive retreat...
Oceanographic data covering the period 1950–1998 are used to determine interannual variations in the...
Interaction of Greenland's marine-terminating glaciers with the ocean has emerged as a key term in t...
Sea surface temperature anomalies in the region of the North Atlantic Subpolar Gyre indicate cold co...
The response of the Greenland ice sheet to ongoing climate change remains an area of great uncertain...
ABSTRACT. Interaction of Greenland’s marine-terminating glaciers with the ocean has emerged as a key...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2013. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
The ocean plays an important role in modulating the mass balance of the Greenland Ice Sheet by deliv...
More than 25% of mean global sea level rise is caused by mass loss of Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS). A ...
Hydrographic measurements from ships, autonomous profiling floats, and instrumented seals over the p...
An atmospheric circulation model is used to show that small reductions in sea ice extent in the Nort...
The paper elucidates the distribution of the major water masses and some climatic events in deep wat...