On the linkage between future Arctic sea ice retreat, Euro-Atlantic circulation regimes and temperature extremes over Europe

The question to what extent Arctic sea ice loss is able to affect atmospheric dynamics and climate extremes over mid-latitudes still remains a highly debated topic. In this study we investigate model experiments from the Polar Amplification Model Intercomparison Project (PAMIP) and compare experimen...

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Published in:Weather and Climate Dynamics
Main Authors: Riebold, Johannes, Richling, Andy, Ulbrich, Uwe, Rust, Henning, Semmler, Tido, Handorf, Dörthe
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Online Access:https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/59077/
https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/59077/1/riebold_etal_wcd_2023_linkage_Arctic_sea_ice_regimes_temp_extremes.pdf
https://doi.org/10.5194/wcd-4-663-2023
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description The question to what extent Arctic sea ice loss is able to affect atmospheric dynamics and climate extremes over mid-latitudes still remains a highly debated topic. In this study we investigate model experiments from the Polar Amplification Model Intercomparison Project (PAMIP) and compare experiments with future sea ice loss prescribed over the entire Arctic, as well as only locally over the Barents and Kara seas, with a present-day reference experiment. The first step is to perform a regime analysis and analyze the change in occurrence frequencies of five computed Euro-Atlantic winter circulation regimes. Forced by future Arctic sea ice conditions, most models show more frequent occurrences of a Scandinavian blocking pattern in at least 1 winter month, whereas there is an overall disagreement between individual models on the sign of frequency changes of two regimes that, respectively, resemble the negative and positive phase of the North Atlantic Oscillation. Focusing on the ECHAM6 PAMIP experiments, we subsequently employ a framework of conditional extreme-event attribution. It demonstrates how detected regime frequency changes can be used to decompose sea-ice-induced frequency changes of European temperature extremes into two different contributions: one "changed-regime"term that is related to dynamical changes in regime occurrence frequencies and another more thermodynamically motivated "fixed-regime"contribution that is related to increased surface temperatures during a specific circulation regime. We show how the overall fixed-regime warming effect and also an increased Scandinavian blocking pattern frequency under future sea ice reductions can equally contribute to and shape the overall response signal of European cold extremes in midwinter. We also demonstrate how a decreased occurrence frequency of an anticyclonic regime over the eastern Atlantic dynamically counteracts the fixed-regime warming response and results in no significant changes in overall January warm-extreme occurrences. However, when ...
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spelling ftawi:oai:epic.awi.de:59077 2025-06-08T13:58:05+00:00 On the linkage between future Arctic sea ice retreat, Euro-Atlantic circulation regimes and temperature extremes over Europe Riebold, Johannes Richling, Andy Ulbrich, Uwe Rust, Henning Semmler, Tido Handorf, Dörthe 2023-07-31 application/pdf https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/59077/ https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/59077/1/riebold_etal_wcd_2023_linkage_Arctic_sea_ice_regimes_temp_extremes.pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/wcd-4-663-2023 https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.1f7f08b8-b784-4ec2-86b7-3aa693e4f950 unknown Copernicus Publications https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/59077/1/riebold_etal_wcd_2023_linkage_Arctic_sea_ice_regimes_temp_extremes.pdf Riebold, J. , Richling, A. , Ulbrich, U. , Rust, H. , Semmler, T. orcid:0000-0002-2254-4901 and Handorf, D. orcid:0000-0002-3305-6882 (2023) On the linkage between future Arctic sea ice retreat, Euro-Atlantic circulation regimes and temperature extremes over Europe , Weather and Climate Dynamics, 4 (3), pp. 663-682 . doi:10.5194/wcd-4-663-2023 <https://doi.org/10.5194/wcd-4-663-2023> , hdl:10013/epic.1f7f08b8-b784-4ec2-86b7-3aa693e4f950 EPIC3Weather and Climate Dynamics, Copernicus Publications, 4(3), pp. 663-682, ISSN: 2698-4016 Article isiRev 2023 ftawi https://doi.org/10.5194/wcd-4-663-2023 2025-05-12T03:46:38Z The question to what extent Arctic sea ice loss is able to affect atmospheric dynamics and climate extremes over mid-latitudes still remains a highly debated topic. In this study we investigate model experiments from the Polar Amplification Model Intercomparison Project (PAMIP) and compare experiments with future sea ice loss prescribed over the entire Arctic, as well as only locally over the Barents and Kara seas, with a present-day reference experiment. The first step is to perform a regime analysis and analyze the change in occurrence frequencies of five computed Euro-Atlantic winter circulation regimes. Forced by future Arctic sea ice conditions, most models show more frequent occurrences of a Scandinavian blocking pattern in at least 1 winter month, whereas there is an overall disagreement between individual models on the sign of frequency changes of two regimes that, respectively, resemble the negative and positive phase of the North Atlantic Oscillation. Focusing on the ECHAM6 PAMIP experiments, we subsequently employ a framework of conditional extreme-event attribution. It demonstrates how detected regime frequency changes can be used to decompose sea-ice-induced frequency changes of European temperature extremes into two different contributions: one "changed-regime"term that is related to dynamical changes in regime occurrence frequencies and another more thermodynamically motivated "fixed-regime"contribution that is related to increased surface temperatures during a specific circulation regime. We show how the overall fixed-regime warming effect and also an increased Scandinavian blocking pattern frequency under future sea ice reductions can equally contribute to and shape the overall response signal of European cold extremes in midwinter. We also demonstrate how a decreased occurrence frequency of an anticyclonic regime over the eastern Atlantic dynamically counteracts the fixed-regime warming response and results in no significant changes in overall January warm-extreme occurrences. However, when ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Sea ice Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar- and Marine Research (AWI): ePIC (electronic Publication Information Center) Arctic Midwinter ENVELOPE(139.931,139.931,-66.690,-66.690) Weather and Climate Dynamics 4 3 663 682
spellingShingle Riebold, Johannes
Richling, Andy
Ulbrich, Uwe
Rust, Henning
Semmler, Tido
Handorf, Dörthe
On the linkage between future Arctic sea ice retreat, Euro-Atlantic circulation regimes and temperature extremes over Europe
title On the linkage between future Arctic sea ice retreat, Euro-Atlantic circulation regimes and temperature extremes over Europe
title_full On the linkage between future Arctic sea ice retreat, Euro-Atlantic circulation regimes and temperature extremes over Europe
title_fullStr On the linkage between future Arctic sea ice retreat, Euro-Atlantic circulation regimes and temperature extremes over Europe
title_full_unstemmed On the linkage between future Arctic sea ice retreat, Euro-Atlantic circulation regimes and temperature extremes over Europe
title_short On the linkage between future Arctic sea ice retreat, Euro-Atlantic circulation regimes and temperature extremes over Europe
title_sort on the linkage between future arctic sea ice retreat, euro-atlantic circulation regimes and temperature extremes over europe
url https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/59077/
https://epic.awi.de/id/eprint/59077/1/riebold_etal_wcd_2023_linkage_Arctic_sea_ice_regimes_temp_extremes.pdf
https://doi.org/10.5194/wcd-4-663-2023
https://hdl.handle.net/10013/epic.1f7f08b8-b784-4ec2-86b7-3aa693e4f950