New insight into the influence of the Greenland high on summer Arctic sea ice

Abstract The Greenland high (GL-high) coincides with a local center of action of the summer North Atlantic Oscillation and is known to have significant influence on Greenland ice sheet melting and summer Arctic sea ice. However, the mechanism behind the influence on regional Arctic sea ice is not ye...

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Published in:Environmental Research Letters
Main Authors: Wang, Shaoyin, Liu, Jiping, Li, Xinyu, Ye, Yufang, Greatbatch, Richard J, Chen, Zhuoqi, Cheng, Xiao
Other Authors: National Key Research and Development Program of China
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spelling crioppubl:10.1088/1748-9326/ac7ac6 2024-09-15T17:35:49+00:00 New insight into the influence of the Greenland high on summer Arctic sea ice Wang, Shaoyin Liu, Jiping Li, Xinyu Ye, Yufang Greatbatch, Richard J Chen, Zhuoqi Cheng, Xiao National Key Research and Development Program of China 2022 http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ac7ac6 https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1748-9326/ac7ac6 https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1748-9326/ac7ac6/pdf unknown IOP Publishing http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 https://iopscience.iop.org/info/page/text-and-data-mining Environmental Research Letters volume 17, issue 7, page 074033 ISSN 1748-9326 journal-article 2022 crioppubl https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ac7ac6 2024-07-22T04:16:52Z Abstract The Greenland high (GL-high) coincides with a local center of action of the summer North Atlantic Oscillation and is known to have significant influence on Greenland ice sheet melting and summer Arctic sea ice. However, the mechanism behind the influence on regional Arctic sea ice is not yet clear. In this study, using reanalysis datasets and satellite observations, the influence of the GL-high in early summer on Arctic sea ice variability, and the mechanism behind it, are investigated. In response to an intensified GL-high, sea ice over the Beaufort Sea shows significant decline in both concentration and thickness from June through September. This decline in sea ice is primarily due to thermodynamic and mechanical redistribution processes. Firstly, the intensified GL-high increases subsidence over the Canadian Basin, leading to an increase in surface air temperature by adiabatic heating, and a substantial decrease in cloud cover and thus increased downward shortwave radiation. Secondly, the intensified GL-high increases easterly wind frequency and wind speed over the Beaufort Sea, pushing sea ice over the Canadian Basin away from the coastlines. Both processes contribute to an increase in open water areas, amplifying ice–albedo feedback and leading to sea ice decline. The mechanism identified here differs from previous studies that focused on northward moisture and heat transport and the associated increase in downward longwave radiation over the Arctic. The impact of the GL-high on the regional sea ice (also Arctic sea ice extent) can persist from June into fall, providing an important source for seasonal prediction of Arctic sea ice. The GL-high has an upward trend and reached a record high in 2012 that coincided with a record minimum summer Arctic sea ice extent, and has strong implications for summer Arctic sea ice changes. Article in Journal/Newspaper albedo Beaufort Sea Greenland Ice Sheet North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Sea ice IOP Publishing Environmental Research Letters 17 7 074033
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description Abstract The Greenland high (GL-high) coincides with a local center of action of the summer North Atlantic Oscillation and is known to have significant influence on Greenland ice sheet melting and summer Arctic sea ice. However, the mechanism behind the influence on regional Arctic sea ice is not yet clear. In this study, using reanalysis datasets and satellite observations, the influence of the GL-high in early summer on Arctic sea ice variability, and the mechanism behind it, are investigated. In response to an intensified GL-high, sea ice over the Beaufort Sea shows significant decline in both concentration and thickness from June through September. This decline in sea ice is primarily due to thermodynamic and mechanical redistribution processes. Firstly, the intensified GL-high increases subsidence over the Canadian Basin, leading to an increase in surface air temperature by adiabatic heating, and a substantial decrease in cloud cover and thus increased downward shortwave radiation. Secondly, the intensified GL-high increases easterly wind frequency and wind speed over the Beaufort Sea, pushing sea ice over the Canadian Basin away from the coastlines. Both processes contribute to an increase in open water areas, amplifying ice–albedo feedback and leading to sea ice decline. The mechanism identified here differs from previous studies that focused on northward moisture and heat transport and the associated increase in downward longwave radiation over the Arctic. The impact of the GL-high on the regional sea ice (also Arctic sea ice extent) can persist from June into fall, providing an important source for seasonal prediction of Arctic sea ice. The GL-high has an upward trend and reached a record high in 2012 that coincided with a record minimum summer Arctic sea ice extent, and has strong implications for summer Arctic sea ice changes.
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author Wang, Shaoyin
Liu, Jiping
Li, Xinyu
Ye, Yufang
Greatbatch, Richard J
Chen, Zhuoqi
Cheng, Xiao
spellingShingle Wang, Shaoyin
Liu, Jiping
Li, Xinyu
Ye, Yufang
Greatbatch, Richard J
Chen, Zhuoqi
Cheng, Xiao
New insight into the influence of the Greenland high on summer Arctic sea ice
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Liu, Jiping
Li, Xinyu
Ye, Yufang
Greatbatch, Richard J
Chen, Zhuoqi
Cheng, Xiao
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title New insight into the influence of the Greenland high on summer Arctic sea ice
title_short New insight into the influence of the Greenland high on summer Arctic sea ice
title_full New insight into the influence of the Greenland high on summer Arctic sea ice
title_fullStr New insight into the influence of the Greenland high on summer Arctic sea ice
title_full_unstemmed New insight into the influence of the Greenland high on summer Arctic sea ice
title_sort new insight into the influence of the greenland high on summer arctic sea ice
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