Arctic amplification of climate change: a review of underlying mechanisms
Arctic amplification (AA)—referring to the enhancement of near-surface air temperature
change over the Arctic relative to lower latitudes—is a prominent feature of climate change …
change over the Arctic relative to lower latitudes—is a prominent feature of climate change …
Process drivers, inter-model spread, and the path forward: A review of amplified Arctic warming
Arctic amplification (AA) is a coupled atmosphere-sea ice-ocean process. This
understanding has evolved from the early concept of AA, as a consequence of snow-ice line …
understanding has evolved from the early concept of AA, as a consequence of snow-ice line …
The recent emergence of Arctic amplification
Arctic Amplification is robustly seen in climate model simulations of future warming and in
the paleoclimate record. Here, we focus on the past century of observations. We show that …
the paleoclimate record. Here, we focus on the past century of observations. We show that …
Arctic amplification dominated by temperature feedbacks in contemporary climate models
Climate change is amplified in the Arctic region. Arctic amplification has been found in past
warm and glacial periods, as well as in historical observations, and climate model …
warm and glacial periods, as well as in historical observations, and climate model …
Polar amplification dominated by local forcing and feedbacks
The surface temperature response to greenhouse gas forcing displays a characteristic
pattern of polar-amplified warming,,,–, particularly in the Northern Hemisphere. However, the …
pattern of polar-amplified warming,,,–, particularly in the Northern Hemisphere. However, the …
Contributions to polar amplification in CMIP5 and CMIP6 models
As a step towards understanding the fundamental drivers of polar climate change, we
evaluate contributions to polar warming and its seasonal and hemispheric asymmetries in …
evaluate contributions to polar warming and its seasonal and hemispheric asymmetries in …
[HTML][HTML] The role of ocean–atmosphere coupling in the zonal-mean atmospheric response to Arctic sea ice loss
The Role of Ocean–Atmosphere Coupling in the Zonal-Mean Atmospheric Response to Arctic
Sea Ice Loss in: Journal of Climate Volume 28 Issue 6 (2015) Jump to Content Jump to Main …
Sea Ice Loss in: Journal of Climate Volume 28 Issue 6 (2015) Jump to Content Jump to Main …
Link between the double-Intertropical Convergence Zone problem and cloud biases over the Southern Ocean
The double-Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) problem, in which excessive
precipitation is produced in the Southern Hemisphere tropics, which resembles a Southern …
precipitation is produced in the Southern Hemisphere tropics, which resembles a Southern …
[HTML][HTML] A multimodel assessment of future projections of North Atlantic and European extratropical cyclones in the CMIP5 climate models
A Multimodel Assessment of Future Projections of North Atlantic and European Extratropical
Cyclones in the CMIP5 Climate Models in: Journal of Climate Volume 26 Issue 16 (2013) Jump …
Cyclones in the CMIP5 Climate Models in: Journal of Climate Volume 26 Issue 16 (2013) Jump …
The impact of Sea‐Ice loss on Arctic climate feedbacks and their role for Arctic Amplification
Sea‐ice loss and radiative feedbacks have been proposed to explain Arctic amplification
(AA)—the enhanced Arctic warming under increased greenhouse gases, but their …
(AA)—the enhanced Arctic warming under increased greenhouse gases, but their …