[HTML][HTML] 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 …
Warming amplification over the Arctic Pole and Third Pole: Trends, mechanisms and consequences
Warming amplification over the Arctic Pole (AP hereafter) and Third Pole (Tibetan Plateau,
TP hereafter) can trigger a series of climate responses and have global consequences …
TP hereafter) can trigger a series of climate responses and have global consequences …
[HTML][HTML] The Arctic has warmed nearly four times faster than the globe since 1979
In recent decades, the warming in the Arctic has been much faster than in the rest of the
world, a phenomenon known as Arctic amplification. Numerous studies report that the Arctic …
world, a phenomenon known as Arctic amplification. Numerous studies report that the Arctic …
[HTML][HTML] The unprecedented Pacific northwest heatwave of June 2021
In late June 2021 a heatwave of unprecedented magnitude impacted the Pacific Northwest
region of Canada and the United States. Many locations broke all-time maximum …
region of Canada and the United States. Many locations broke all-time maximum …
Divergent consensuses on Arctic amplification influence on midlatitude severe winter weather
The Arctic has warmed more than twice as fast as the global average since the late twentieth
century, a phenomenon known as Arctic amplification (AA). Recently, there have been …
century, a phenomenon known as Arctic amplification (AA). Recently, there have been …
[HTML][HTML] Robust but weak winter atmospheric circulation response to future Arctic sea ice loss
The possibility that Arctic sea ice loss weakens mid-latitude westerlies, promoting more
severe cold winters, has sparked more than a decade of scientific debate, with apparent …
severe cold winters, has sparked more than a decade of scientific debate, with apparent …
Arctic Ocean Amplification in a warming climate in CMIP6 models
Arctic near-surface air temperature warms much faster than the global average, a
phenomenon known as Arctic Amplification. The change of the underlying Arctic Ocean …
phenomenon known as Arctic Amplification. The change of the underlying Arctic Ocean …
Extremes become routine in an emerging new Arctic
L Landrum, MM Holland - Nature Climate Change, 2020 - nature.com
The Arctic is rapidly warming and experiencing tremendous changes in sea ice, ocean and
terrestrial regions. Lack of long-term scientific observations makes it difficult to assess …
terrestrial regions. Lack of long-term scientific observations makes it difficult to assess …
Evaluation of CNRM Earth system model, CNRM‐ESM2‐1: Role of Earth system processes in present‐day and future climate
R Séférian, P Nabat, M Michou… - Journal of Advances …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
This study introduces CNRM‐ESM2‐1, the Earth system (ES) model of second generation
developed by CNRM‐CERFACS for the sixth phase of the Coupled Model Intercomparison …
developed by CNRM‐CERFACS for the sixth phase of the Coupled Model Intercomparison …
A reconciled estimate of the influence of Arctic sea-ice loss on recent Eurasian cooling
Northern midlatitudes, over central Eurasia in particular, have experienced frequent severe
winters in recent decades,–. A remote influence of Arctic sea-ice loss has been …
winters in recent decades,–. A remote influence of Arctic sea-ice loss has been …