1220 / 2019-08-07 11:27:03
Role of atmospheric factors in forcing Arctic Sea ice variability
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The spatial structure of the Arctic Sea ice concentration (SIC) variability and the connection to atmospheric as well as radiative forcing during winter and summer for the 1979-2017 period are investigated. The interannual variability with different spatial characteristics of SIC in summer and winter is extracted using the empirical orthogonal function (EOF) analysis. The present study confirms that the atmospheric circulation has a strong influence on the SIC through both dynamic and thermodynamic processes, as the heat flux anomalies in summer are radiatively forced while those in winter contain both radiative and ‘‘circulation-induced’’ components. Thus, atmospheric fluctuations have an explicit and extensive influence to the SIC during both seasons. However, interannual sea ice variability patterns in winter are dominated by changes in large-scale atmospheric circulation while thermal radiation plays a crucial role in summer. Moreover, analysis of a variety of atmospheric variables indicates that the primary mechanism about specific regional SIC patterns in Arctic marginal seas are different with special characteristics.
Important Date
  • Conference Date

    Oct 12

    2019

    to

    Oct 15

    2019

  • Sep 30 2019

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Oct 15 2019

    Registration deadline

  • Jul 21 2020

    Contribution Submission Deadline

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青年地学论坛理事会
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中国科学院青海盐湖研究所
中国科学院西北高原生物研究所
青海师范大学
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