Vertical Feedback Mechanism of Winter Arctic Amplification and Sea Ice Loss

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Kwang-Yul Kim
Ji-Young Kim
Jinju Kim
Saerim Yeo
Hanna Na
Benjamin D. Hamlington
Robert R. Leben
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[1] Seoul National University,School of Earth and Environmental Sciences
[2] APEC Climate Center 1463,Jet Propulsion Laboratory
[3] Haeundae-gu,Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research, Department of Aerospace Engineering Sciences
[4] California Institute of Technology,undefined
[5] ECNT 320,undefined
[6] 431 UCB,undefined
[7] University of Colorado,undefined
[8] Boulder,undefined
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Sea ice reduction is accelerating in the Barents and Kara Seas. Several mechanisms are proposed to explain the accelerated loss of Arctic sea ice, which remains to be controversial. In the present study, detailed physical mechanism of sea ice reduction in winter (December–February) is identified from the daily ERA interim reanalysis data. Downward longwave radiation is an essential element for sea ice reduction, but can primarily be sustained by excessive upward heat flux from the sea surface exposed to air in the region of sea ice loss. The increased turbulent heat flux is used to increase air temperature and specific humidity in the lower troposphere, which in turn increases downward longwave radiation. This feedback process is clearly observed in the Barents and Kara Seas in the reanalysis data. A quantitative assessment reveals that this feedback process is being amplified at the rate of ~8.9% every year during 1979–2016. Availability of excessive heat flux is necessary for the maintenance of this feedback process; a similar mechanism of sea ice loss is expected to take place over the sea-ice covered polar region, when sea ice is not fully recovered in winter.
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