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Atmospheric forcing dominates winter Barents-Kara sea ice variability on interannual to decadal time scales

  • Zhongfang Liu
  • , Camille Risi
  • , Francis Codron
  • , Zhimin Jian
  • , Zhongwang Wei
  • , Xiaogang He
  • , Christopher J. Poulsen
  • , Yue Wang
  • , Dong Chen
  • , Wentao Ma
  • , Yanyan Cheng
  • , Gabriel J. Bowen

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The last two decades have seen a dramatic decline and strong year-to-year variability in Arctic winter sea ice, especially in the Barents-Kara Sea (BKS), changes that have been linked to extreme midlatitude weather and climate. It has been suggested that these changes in winter sea ice arise largely from a combined effect of oceanic and atmospheric processes, but the relative importance of these processes is not well established. Here, we explore the role of atmospheric circulation patterns on BKS winter sea ice variability and trends using observations and climate model simulations. We find that BKS winter sea ice variability is primarily driven by a strong anticyclonic anomaly over the region, which explains more than 50% of the interannual variability in BKS sea-ice concentration (SIC). Recent intensification of the anticyclonic anomaly has warmed and moistened the lower atmosphere in the BKS by poleward transport of moist-static energy and local processes, resulting in an increase in downwelling longwave radiation. Our results demonstrate that the observed BKS winter sea-ice variability is primarily driven by atmospheric, rather than oceanic, processes and suggest a persistent role of atmospheric forcing in future Arctic winter sea ice loss.

langue originaleAnglais
Numéro d'articlee2120770119
journalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume119
Numéro de publication36
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étatPublié - 6 sept. 2022

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