The emergence of surface-based Arctic amplification

Volume: 3, Issue: 1, Pages: 11 - 19
Published: Feb 4, 2009
Abstract
. Rises in surface and lower troposphere air temperatures through the 21st century are projected to be especially pronounced over the Arctic Ocean during the cold season. This Arctic amplification is largely driven by loss of the sea ice cover, allowing for strong heat transfers from the ocean to the atmosphere. Consistent with observed reductions in sea ice extent, fields from both the NCEP/NCAR and JRA-25 reanalyses point to emergence of...
Paper Details
Title
The emergence of surface-based Arctic amplification
Published Date
Feb 4, 2009
Volume
3
Issue
1
Pages
11 - 19
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