Arctic weather variability and connectivity
The Arctic's rapid sea ice decline may influence global weather patterns, making the
understanding of Arctic weather variability (WV) vital for accurate weather forecasting and …
understanding of Arctic weather variability (WV) vital for accurate weather forecasting and …
Sea Ice Rheology Experiment (SIREx): 2. Evaluating linear kinematic features in high‐resolution sea ice simulations
Simulating sea ice drift and deformation in the Arctic Ocean is still a challenge because of
the multiscale interaction of sea ice floes that compose the Arctic Sea ice cover. The Sea Ice …
the multiscale interaction of sea ice floes that compose the Arctic Sea ice cover. The Sea Ice …
Bright prospects for Arctic sea ice prediction on subseasonal time scales
With retreating sea ice and increasing human activities in the Arctic come a growing need for
reliable sea ice forecasts up to months ahead. We exploit the subseasonal‐to‐seasonal …
reliable sea ice forecasts up to months ahead. We exploit the subseasonal‐to‐seasonal …
Sea Ice Rheology Experiment (SIREx): 1. Scaling and statistical properties of sea‐ice deformation fields
As the sea‐ice modeling community is shifting to advanced numerical frameworks,
develo** new sea‐ice rheologies, and increasing model spatial resolution, ubiquitous …
develo** new sea‐ice rheologies, and increasing model spatial resolution, ubiquitous …
Leads and ridges in Arctic sea ice from RGPS data and a new tracking algorithm
Leads and pressure ridges are dominant features of the Arctic sea ice cover. Not only do
they affect heat loss and surface drag, but they also provide insight into the underlying …
they affect heat loss and surface drag, but they also provide insight into the underlying …
North American cold events following sudden stratospheric warming in the presence of low Barents-Kara Sea sea ice
While the relationship between the Arctic sea ice loss and midlatitude winter climate has
been well discussed, especially on the seasonal mean scale, it remains unclear whether the …
been well discussed, especially on the seasonal mean scale, it remains unclear whether the …
High‐resolution simulations of submesoscale processes in the Baltic Sea: The role of storm events
E Chrysagi, L Umlauf, P Holtermann… - Journal of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Recently discovered, ocean submesoscales have attracted considerable attention due to
their ability to change the upper ocean stratification, affect vertical transport, and induce a …
their ability to change the upper ocean stratification, affect vertical transport, and induce a …
[HTML][HTML] Rapid Arctic sea ice loss on the synoptic time scale and related atmospheric circulation anomalies
Z Wang, J Walsh, S Szymborski, M Peng - Journal of Climate, 2020 - journals.ametsoc.org
Rapid Arctic Sea Ice Loss on the Synoptic Time Scale and Related Atmospheric Circulation
Anomalies in: Journal of Climate Volume 33 Issue 5 (2020) Jump to Content Jump to Main …
Anomalies in: Journal of Climate Volume 33 Issue 5 (2020) Jump to Content Jump to Main …
[HTML][HTML] Feature-based comparison of sea ice deformation in lead-permitting sea ice simulations
The sea ice modeling community is progressing towards pan-Arctic simulations that
explicitly resolve leads in the simulated sea ice cover. Evaluating these simulations against …
explicitly resolve leads in the simulated sea ice cover. Evaluating these simulations against …
Extended-range arctic sea ice forecast with convolutional long short-term memory networks
Operational Arctic sea ice forecasts are of crucial importance to science and to society in the
Arctic region. Currently, statistical and numerical climate models are widely used to generate …
Arctic region. Currently, statistical and numerical climate models are widely used to generate …