Recent variations of sea ice and air temperature in high latitudes
Journal Article
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· Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society; (United States)
- Univ. of Illinois, Urbana (United States)
Feedbacks resulting from the retreat of sea ice and snow contribute to the polar amplification of the greenhouse warming projected by global climate models. A gridded sea-ice database, for which the record length is now approaching four decades for the Arctic and two decades for the Antarctic, is summarized here. The sea-ice fluctuations derived from the data set are characterized by (1) temporal scales of several seasons to several years and (2) spatial scales of 30[degrees]-180[degrees] of longitude. The ice data are examined in conjunction with air temperature data for evidence of recent climate change in the polar regions. The arctic sea-ice variations over the past several decades are compatible with the corresponding air temperatures, which show a distinct warming that is strongest over northern land areas during the winter and spring. The temperature trends over the sub arctic seas are smaller and even negative in the southern Greenland region. Statistically significant decreases of the summer extent of arctic ice are apparent in the sea-ice data, and new summer minima have been achieved three times in the past 15 years. There is no significant trend of ice extent in the Arctic during winter or in the Antarctic during any season. The seasonal and geographical changes of sea-ice coverage are consistent with the more recent greenhouse experiments performed with coupled atmosphere-ocean models.
- OSTI ID:
- 6576999
- Journal Information:
- Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society; (United States), Journal Name: Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society; (United States) Vol. 74:1; ISSN 0003-0007; ISSN BAMIAT
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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EVALUATION
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GASES
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SEAS
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540110*
540310 -- Environment
Aquatic-- Basic Studies-- (1990-)
AIR
ATMOSPHERIC PRECIPITATIONS
CLIMATE MODELS
CLIMATIC CHANGE
COMPILED DATA
CRYOSPHERE
DATA
DATA BASE MANAGEMENT
EVALUATION
FLUIDS
GASES
GREENHOUSE EFFECT
GREENLAND
ICE
INFORMATION
MANAGEMENT
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
NUMERICAL DATA
POLAR REGIONS
SEAS
SEASONAL VARIATIONS
SNOW
SURFACE WATERS
TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT
VARIATIONS