China’s Recent Progresses in Polar Climate Change and Its Interactions with the Global Climate System

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Xichen Li
Xianyao Chen
Bingyi Wu
Xiao Cheng
Minghu Ding
Ruibo Lei
Di Qi
Qizhen Sun
Xiaoyu Wang
Wenli Zhong
Lei Zheng
Meijiao Xin
Xiaocen Shen
Chentao Song
Yurong Hou
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Institute of Atmospheric Physics
[2] Ocean University of China,Frontier Science Center for Deep Ocean Multispheres and Earth System and Physical Oceanography Laboratory
[3] Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology,Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences/Institute of Atmospheric Sciences
[4] Fudan University,School of Geospatial Engineering and Science, Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory (Zhuhai)
[5] CMA-FDU Joint Laboratory of Marine Meteorology,State Key Laboratory of Severe Weather
[6] Sun Yat-sen University,Key Laboratory for Polar Science of the MNR
[7] Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences,Polar and Marine Research Institute
[8] Polar Research Institute of China,Polar Research and Forecasting Division
[9] Jimei University,College of Earth and Planetary Sciences
[10] National Marine Environmental Forecasting Center,undefined
[11] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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polar climate change; recent progress in China; Arctic amplification; tropical-polar interactions; global sea level rise; stratospheric circulation; 极地气候变化; 中国近期进展; 北极放大; 热带—极地相互作用; 全球海平面上升; 平流层环流;
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During the recent four decades since 1980, a series of modern climate satellites were launched, allowing for the measurement and record-keeping of multiple climate parameters, especially over the polar regions where traditional observations are difficult to obtain. China has been actively engaging in polar expeditions. Many observations were conducted during this period, accompanied by improved Earth climate models, leading to a series of insightful understandings concerning Arctic and Antarctic climate changes. Here, we review the recent progress China has made concerning Arctic and Antarctic climate change research over the past decade. The Arctic temperature increase is much higher than the global-mean warming rate, associated with a rapid decline in sea ice, a phenomenon called the Arctic Amplification. The Antarctic climate changes showed a zonally asymmetric pattern over the past four decades, with most of the fastest changes occurring over West Antarctica and the Antarctic Peninsula. The Arctic and Antarctic climate changes were driven by anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions and ozone loss, while tropical-polar teleconnections play important roles in driving the regional climate changes and extreme events over the polar regions. Polar climate changes may also feedback to the entire Earth climate system. The adjustment of the circulation in both the troposphere and the stratosphere contributed to the interactions between the polar climate changes and lower latitudes. Climate change has also driven rapid Arctic and Southern ocean acidification. Chinese researchers have made a series of advances in understanding these processes, as reviewed in this paper.
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