Arctic sea ice melt onset favored by an atmospheric pressure pattern reminiscent of the North American-Eurasian Arctic pattern

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Sean Horvath
Julienne Stroeve
Balaji Rajagopalan
Alexandra Jahn
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[1] University of Colorado,National Snow and Ice Data Center
[2] Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences at University of Colorado,Earth Sciences Department
[3] University College of London,Department of Civil, Environmental, and Architectural Engineering
[4] University of Colorado,Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences and Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research
[5] University of Colorado,undefined
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Climate Dynamics | 2021年 / 57卷
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Arctic sea ice; Melt onset; Climate variability; Self organizing maps (SOM); Atmospheric circulation; Atmospheric moisture transport;
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The timing of melt onset in the Arctic plays a key role in the evolution of sea ice throughout Spring, Summer and Autumn. A major catalyst of early melt onset is increased downwelling longwave radiation, associated with increased levels of moisture in the atmosphere. Determining the atmospheric moisture pathways that are tied to increased downwelling longwave radiation and melt onset is therefore of keen interest. We employed Self Organizing Maps (SOM) on the daily sea level pressure for the period 1979–2018 over the Arctic during the melt season (April–July) and identified distinct circulation patterns. Melt onset dates were mapped on to these SOM patterns. The dominant moisture transport to much of the Arctic is enabled by a broad low pressure region stretching over Siberia and a high pressure over northern North America and Greenland. This configuration, which is reminiscent of the North American-Eurasian Arctic dipole pattern, funnels moisture from lower latitudes and through the Bering and Chukchi Seas. Other leading patterns are variations of this which transport moisture from North America and the Atlantic to the Central Arctic and Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Our analysis further indicates that most of the early and late melt onset timings in the Arctic are strongly related to the strong and weak emergence of these preferred circulation patterns, respectively.
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页码:1771 / 1787
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