As a key persistent component of the atmospheric dynamics, the North Atlantic blocking activity has been linked to extreme climatic phenomena in the European sector. It has also been linked to Atlantic multidecadal ocean variability, but its potential links to rapid oceanic changes have not been investigated. Using a global ocean-sea ice model forced with atmospheric reanalysis data, here it is shown that the 1962-1966 period of enhanced blocking activity over Greenland resulted in anomalous sea ice accumulation in the Arctic and ended with a sea ice flush from the Arctic into the North Atlantic Ocean through Fram Strait. This event induced a significant decrease of Labrador Sea water surface salinity and an abrupt weakening of the Atlantic...
Variations of the sea ice condition in the Arctic and its adjacent seas could significantly influenc...
Analyses of a 500-yr control integration with the non-flux-adjusted coupled atmosphere–sea ice–ocean...
Observed global warming trends have their maximum in Arctic regions, a phenomenon referred to as Arc...
As a key persistent component of the atmospheric dynamics, the North Atlantic blocking activity has ...
Fram Strait sea ice export from the Arctic represents a key source of fresh water for the North Atla...
The Fram Strait is an important interface for the transfer of Arctic climate signals to the North At...
The variability of the ice volume flux into the northeast Atlantic is investigated with an optimized...
Winters with frequent atmospheric blocking, in a band of latitudes from Greenland to Western Europe,...
North Atlantic/Arctic ocean and sea ice variability for the period 1948–2001 is studied using a glob...
Sea ice outflow through Fram Strait is a vital component of the sea ice mass balance of the Arctic O...
Arctic sea ice area has been decreasing for the past two decades. Apart from melting, the southward ...
We explore the mechanisms by which Arctic sea ice decline affects the Atlantic meridional overturnin...
We explore the mechanisms by which Arctic sea ice decline affects the Atlantic meridional overturnin...
The Fram Strait is an important interface for the transfer of Arctic climate signals to the North At...
Analyses of a 500-year control integration of the global coupled atmosphere–sea ice–ocean model ECHA...
Variations of the sea ice condition in the Arctic and its adjacent seas could significantly influenc...
Analyses of a 500-yr control integration with the non-flux-adjusted coupled atmosphere–sea ice–ocean...
Observed global warming trends have their maximum in Arctic regions, a phenomenon referred to as Arc...
As a key persistent component of the atmospheric dynamics, the North Atlantic blocking activity has ...
Fram Strait sea ice export from the Arctic represents a key source of fresh water for the North Atla...
The Fram Strait is an important interface for the transfer of Arctic climate signals to the North At...
The variability of the ice volume flux into the northeast Atlantic is investigated with an optimized...
Winters with frequent atmospheric blocking, in a band of latitudes from Greenland to Western Europe,...
North Atlantic/Arctic ocean and sea ice variability for the period 1948–2001 is studied using a glob...
Sea ice outflow through Fram Strait is a vital component of the sea ice mass balance of the Arctic O...
Arctic sea ice area has been decreasing for the past two decades. Apart from melting, the southward ...
We explore the mechanisms by which Arctic sea ice decline affects the Atlantic meridional overturnin...
We explore the mechanisms by which Arctic sea ice decline affects the Atlantic meridional overturnin...
The Fram Strait is an important interface for the transfer of Arctic climate signals to the North At...
Analyses of a 500-year control integration of the global coupled atmosphere–sea ice–ocean model ECHA...
Variations of the sea ice condition in the Arctic and its adjacent seas could significantly influenc...
Analyses of a 500-yr control integration with the non-flux-adjusted coupled atmosphere–sea ice–ocean...
Observed global warming trends have their maximum in Arctic regions, a phenomenon referred to as Arc...