Satellite-observed trends in the Arctic sea ice concentration for the period 1979-2016

Arctic sea ice cover has decreased dramatically over the last three decades. This study quantifies the sea ice concentration (SIC) trends in the Arctic Ocean over the period of 1979-2016 and analyzes their spatial and temporal variations. During each month the SIC trends are negative over the Arctic...

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Published in:Journal of Oceanology and Limnology
Main Authors: Wang Yunhe, Bi Haibo, Huang Haijun, Liu Yanxia, Liu Yilin, Liang Xi, Fu Min, Zhang Zehua
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: SCIENCE PRESS 2019
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spelling ftchinacasciocas:oai:ir.qdio.ac.cn:337002/155503 2023-05-15T14:42:46+02:00 Satellite-observed trends in the Arctic sea ice concentration for the period 1979-2016 Wang Yunhe Bi Haibo Huang Haijun Liu Yanxia Liu Yilin Liang Xi Fu Min Zhang Zehua 2019 http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/155503 http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/155504 https://doi.org/10.1007/s00343-019-7284-0 英语 eng SCIENCE PRESS JOURNAL OF OCEANOLOGY AND LIMNOLOGY http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/155503 http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/155504 doi:10.1007/s00343-019-7284-0 sea ice concentration (SIC) Arctic Ocean surface air temperature (SAT) sea surface temperature (SST) surface wind (SW) interannual and decadal oscillation Marine & Freshwater Biology Oceanography Limnology 期刊论文 2019 ftchinacasciocas https://doi.org/10.1007/s00343-019-7284-0 2022-06-27T05:38:44Z Arctic sea ice cover has decreased dramatically over the last three decades. This study quantifies the sea ice concentration (SIC) trends in the Arctic Ocean over the period of 1979-2016 and analyzes their spatial and temporal variations. During each month the SIC trends are negative over the Arctic Ocean, wherein the largest (smallest) rate of decline found in September (March) is -0.48%/a (-0.10%/a). The summer (-0.42%/a) and autumn (-0.31%/a) seasons show faster decrease rates than those of winter (-0.12%/a) and spring (-0.20%/a) seasons. Regional variability is large in the annual SIC trend. The largest SIC trends are observed for the Kara (-0.60%/a) and Barents Seas (-0.54%/a), followed by the Chukchi Sea (-0.48%/a), East Siberian Sea (-0.43%/a), Laptev Sea (-0.38%/a), and Beaufort Sea (-0.36%/a). The annual SIC trend for the whole Arctic Ocean is -0.26%/a over the same period. Furthermore, the influences and feedbacks between the SIC and three climate indexes and three climatic parameters, including the Arctic Oscillation (AO), North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), Dipole anomaly (DA), sea surface temperature (SST), surface air temperature (SAT), and surface wind (SW), are investigated. Statistically, sea ice provides memory for the Arctic climate system so that changes in SIC driven by the climate indices (AO, NAO and DA) can be felt during the ensuing seasons. Positive SST trends can cause greater SIC reductions, which is observed in the Greenland and Barents Seas during the autumn and winter. In contrast, the removal of sea ice (i.e., loss of the insulating layer) likely contributes to a colder sea surface (i.e., decreed SST), as is observed in northern Barents Sea. Decreasing SIC trends can lead to an in-phase enhancement of SAT, while SAT variations seem to have a lagged influence on SIC trends. SW plays an important role in the modulating SIC trends in two ways: by transporting moist and warm air that melts sea ice in peripheral seas (typically evident inthe Barents Sea) and by exporting sea ice out of ... Report Arctic Arctic Ocean Barents Sea Beaufort Sea Chukchi Chukchi Sea East Siberian Sea Greenland laptev Laptev Sea North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Sea ice Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences: IOCAS-IR Arctic Arctic Ocean Barents Sea Chukchi Sea East Siberian Sea ENVELOPE(166.000,166.000,74.000,74.000) Greenland Laptev Sea Journal of Oceanology and Limnology 37 1 18 37
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topic sea ice concentration (SIC)
Arctic Ocean
surface air temperature (SAT)
sea surface temperature (SST)
surface wind (SW)
interannual and decadal oscillation
Marine & Freshwater Biology
Oceanography
Limnology
spellingShingle sea ice concentration (SIC)
Arctic Ocean
surface air temperature (SAT)
sea surface temperature (SST)
surface wind (SW)
interannual and decadal oscillation
Marine & Freshwater Biology
Oceanography
Limnology
Wang Yunhe
Bi Haibo
Huang Haijun
Liu Yanxia
Liu Yilin
Liang Xi
Fu Min
Zhang Zehua
Satellite-observed trends in the Arctic sea ice concentration for the period 1979-2016
topic_facet sea ice concentration (SIC)
Arctic Ocean
surface air temperature (SAT)
sea surface temperature (SST)
surface wind (SW)
interannual and decadal oscillation
Marine & Freshwater Biology
Oceanography
Limnology
description Arctic sea ice cover has decreased dramatically over the last three decades. This study quantifies the sea ice concentration (SIC) trends in the Arctic Ocean over the period of 1979-2016 and analyzes their spatial and temporal variations. During each month the SIC trends are negative over the Arctic Ocean, wherein the largest (smallest) rate of decline found in September (March) is -0.48%/a (-0.10%/a). The summer (-0.42%/a) and autumn (-0.31%/a) seasons show faster decrease rates than those of winter (-0.12%/a) and spring (-0.20%/a) seasons. Regional variability is large in the annual SIC trend. The largest SIC trends are observed for the Kara (-0.60%/a) and Barents Seas (-0.54%/a), followed by the Chukchi Sea (-0.48%/a), East Siberian Sea (-0.43%/a), Laptev Sea (-0.38%/a), and Beaufort Sea (-0.36%/a). The annual SIC trend for the whole Arctic Ocean is -0.26%/a over the same period. Furthermore, the influences and feedbacks between the SIC and three climate indexes and three climatic parameters, including the Arctic Oscillation (AO), North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), Dipole anomaly (DA), sea surface temperature (SST), surface air temperature (SAT), and surface wind (SW), are investigated. Statistically, sea ice provides memory for the Arctic climate system so that changes in SIC driven by the climate indices (AO, NAO and DA) can be felt during the ensuing seasons. Positive SST trends can cause greater SIC reductions, which is observed in the Greenland and Barents Seas during the autumn and winter. In contrast, the removal of sea ice (i.e., loss of the insulating layer) likely contributes to a colder sea surface (i.e., decreed SST), as is observed in northern Barents Sea. Decreasing SIC trends can lead to an in-phase enhancement of SAT, while SAT variations seem to have a lagged influence on SIC trends. SW plays an important role in the modulating SIC trends in two ways: by transporting moist and warm air that melts sea ice in peripheral seas (typically evident inthe Barents Sea) and by exporting sea ice out of ...
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author Wang Yunhe
Bi Haibo
Huang Haijun
Liu Yanxia
Liu Yilin
Liang Xi
Fu Min
Zhang Zehua
author_facet Wang Yunhe
Bi Haibo
Huang Haijun
Liu Yanxia
Liu Yilin
Liang Xi
Fu Min
Zhang Zehua
author_sort Wang Yunhe
title Satellite-observed trends in the Arctic sea ice concentration for the period 1979-2016
title_short Satellite-observed trends in the Arctic sea ice concentration for the period 1979-2016
title_full Satellite-observed trends in the Arctic sea ice concentration for the period 1979-2016
title_fullStr Satellite-observed trends in the Arctic sea ice concentration for the period 1979-2016
title_full_unstemmed Satellite-observed trends in the Arctic sea ice concentration for the period 1979-2016
title_sort satellite-observed trends in the arctic sea ice concentration for the period 1979-2016
publisher SCIENCE PRESS
publishDate 2019
url http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/155503
http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/155504
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00343-019-7284-0
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Arctic Ocean
Barents Sea
Chukchi Sea
East Siberian Sea
Greenland
Laptev Sea
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Arctic Ocean
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Chukchi Sea
East Siberian Sea
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Laptev Sea
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Arctic Ocean
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North Atlantic
North Atlantic oscillation
Sea ice
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Arctic Ocean
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Chukchi
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North Atlantic
North Atlantic oscillation
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