The Arctic cryosphere is a critically important component of the earth system, affecting the earth's energy balance, sea level, greenhouse gases and atmospheric circulation, transport of heat through ocean circulation, ecology and human resource use and well-being. The Arctic cryosphere is, however, changing rapidly with multiple important consequences that will potentially affect the earth system including the human population. The drivers of changes in the Arctic's cryosphere, the recent and projected changes in the cryosphere and the consequences for future climate warming, sea level rise, ecology and human well-being, have been comprehensively assessed by the Arctic Council's Snow Water, Ice, and Permafrost in the Arctic (SWIPA) Project...
Today, the Arctic faces a drastic transformation, driven mainly by the impacts of climate change. Re...
The cryosphere (including, snow, glaciers, permafrost, lake and river ice) is an integral element of...
Snow cover plays a major role in the climate, hydrological and ecological systems of the Arctic and ...
Abstract Snow, water, ice, and permafrost are showing evidence of substantial change in the Arctic, ...
Report presenting the findings of the Snow, Water, Ice and Permafrost in the Arctic (SWIPA): Climate...
In the last few decades, the Arctic atmosphere has warmed by about twice the global average, and as ...
This report presents the findings of of the "Snow, Water, Ice and Permafrost in the Arctic (SWIPA) :...
The Arctic has become an important region in which to assess the impacts of current climate variabil...
This ScienceBrief Review examines the evidence linking Arctic warming to the amplification of climat...
Sea ice in the Arctic is one of the most rapidly changing components of the global climate system. O...
Changes in the Arctic's climate are a result of complex interactions between the cryosphere, atmosph...
This article provides a synthesis of the latest observational trends and projections for the future ...
Snow cover plays a major role in the climate, hydrological and ecological systems of the Arctic and ...
ABSTRACT. The first and strongest signs of global-scale climate change exist in the high latitudes o...
The Arctic is one of the regions of the Earth most vulnerable to climate change. Temperatures in the...
Today, the Arctic faces a drastic transformation, driven mainly by the impacts of climate change. Re...
The cryosphere (including, snow, glaciers, permafrost, lake and river ice) is an integral element of...
Snow cover plays a major role in the climate, hydrological and ecological systems of the Arctic and ...
Abstract Snow, water, ice, and permafrost are showing evidence of substantial change in the Arctic, ...
Report presenting the findings of the Snow, Water, Ice and Permafrost in the Arctic (SWIPA): Climate...
In the last few decades, the Arctic atmosphere has warmed by about twice the global average, and as ...
This report presents the findings of of the "Snow, Water, Ice and Permafrost in the Arctic (SWIPA) :...
The Arctic has become an important region in which to assess the impacts of current climate variabil...
This ScienceBrief Review examines the evidence linking Arctic warming to the amplification of climat...
Sea ice in the Arctic is one of the most rapidly changing components of the global climate system. O...
Changes in the Arctic's climate are a result of complex interactions between the cryosphere, atmosph...
This article provides a synthesis of the latest observational trends and projections for the future ...
Snow cover plays a major role in the climate, hydrological and ecological systems of the Arctic and ...
ABSTRACT. The first and strongest signs of global-scale climate change exist in the high latitudes o...
The Arctic is one of the regions of the Earth most vulnerable to climate change. Temperatures in the...
Today, the Arctic faces a drastic transformation, driven mainly by the impacts of climate change. Re...
The cryosphere (including, snow, glaciers, permafrost, lake and river ice) is an integral element of...
Snow cover plays a major role in the climate, hydrological and ecological systems of the Arctic and ...