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Title:
Extraordinary September Arctic Sea Ice reductions and their relationships with storm behavior over 1979-2008
Series Title:
Geophysical Research Letters, Vol. 36
Creator:
Ian Simmonds
Kevin Keay
Affiliation:
University of Melbourne -- School of Earth Sciences
University of Melbourne -- School of Earth Sciences
Publisher:
American Geophysical Union
Publication Date:
2009-10-14
Language:
English
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Subjects / Keywords:
climate change
sea ice
Arctic regions
atmospheric circulation
cyclones
September
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Abstract:
Dramatic changes have been observed in Arctic sea ice, cyclone behavior and atmospheric circulation in recent decades. Decreases in September ice extent have been remarkable over the last 30 years, and particularly so in very recent times. The analysis reveals that the trends and variability in September ice coverage and mean cyclone characteristics are related, and that the strength (rather than the number) of cyclones in the Arctic basin is playing a central role in the changes observed in that region, especially in the last few years. The findings reinforce suggestions that the decline in the extent and thickness of Arctic ice has started to render it particularly vulnerable to future anomalous cyclonic activity and atmospheric forcing. ( English )
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