Study on recent Arctic sea ice loss and its impact on the heat budget as well as on the large scale

Abstract: The atmospheric general circulation model EC-EARTH-IFS has been applied to investigate the influence of both a reduced and a removed Arctic sea ice cover and therefore a reduced meridional temperature gradient on the climate of the Northern mid-latitudes. Three 40-year simulations driven b...

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Main Authors: Tido Semmler, Phd Raymond Mcgrath Shiyu Wang, Suggested Reviewers, Juergen Bader Phd, Michel Deque, James E Overland Phd, Circulation Magdalena A Balmaseda
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.230.5778 2023-05-15T14:36:02+02:00 Study on recent Arctic sea ice loss and its impact on the heat budget as well as on the large scale Tido Semmler Phd Raymond Mcgrath Shiyu Wang Suggested Reviewers Juergen Bader Phd Michel Deque James E Overland Phd Circulation Magdalena A Balmaseda The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.230.5778 http://ecearth.knmi.nl/Semmleretal.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.230.5778 http://ecearth.knmi.nl/Semmleretal.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://ecearth.knmi.nl/Semmleretal.pdf Article Type Special Issue EC-Earth Keywords Arctic sea ice Arctic energy budget sensitivity study Northern mid-latitude climate sea ice loss reduced meridional temperature gradient climate model text ftciteseerx 2016-01-07T18:43:31Z Abstract: The atmospheric general circulation model EC-EARTH-IFS has been applied to investigate the influence of both a reduced and a removed Arctic sea ice cover and therefore a reduced meridional temperature gradient on the climate of the Northern mid-latitudes. Three 40-year simulations driven by original and modified ERA-40 sea surface temperatures and sea ice distributions have been performed at T255L62 resolution, corresponding to about 50 km horizontal resolution. Simulated changes between sensitivity and reference experiments are most pronounced over the Arctic itself where the reduced or removed sea ice leads to strongly increased upward heat and longwave radiation fluxes and precipitation in winter. In summer, the most pronounced change is the stronger absorption of shortwave radiation which is enhanced by optically thinner clouds. Averaged over the year and over the area north of 70 ° N, the negative energy imbalance at the top of the atmosphere decreases by about 10 W/m2 in both sensitivity experiments. The energy transport across 70 ° N is reduced as a result of the decreased temperature gradient. Changes are not restricted to the Arctic. A weaker pressure gradient, less extreme cold events and less precipitation are simulated in sub-Arctic and Northern midlatitude Text Arctic Sea ice Unknown Arctic
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Arctic energy budget
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Northern mid-latitude climate
sea ice loss
reduced meridional temperature gradient
climate model
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Special Issue
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Arctic energy budget
sensitivity study
Northern mid-latitude climate
sea ice loss
reduced meridional temperature gradient
climate model
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Phd Raymond Mcgrath Shiyu Wang
Suggested Reviewers
Juergen Bader Phd
Michel Deque
James E Overland Phd
Circulation Magdalena A Balmaseda
Study on recent Arctic sea ice loss and its impact on the heat budget as well as on the large scale
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Arctic energy budget
sensitivity study
Northern mid-latitude climate
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reduced meridional temperature gradient
climate model
description Abstract: The atmospheric general circulation model EC-EARTH-IFS has been applied to investigate the influence of both a reduced and a removed Arctic sea ice cover and therefore a reduced meridional temperature gradient on the climate of the Northern mid-latitudes. Three 40-year simulations driven by original and modified ERA-40 sea surface temperatures and sea ice distributions have been performed at T255L62 resolution, corresponding to about 50 km horizontal resolution. Simulated changes between sensitivity and reference experiments are most pronounced over the Arctic itself where the reduced or removed sea ice leads to strongly increased upward heat and longwave radiation fluxes and precipitation in winter. In summer, the most pronounced change is the stronger absorption of shortwave radiation which is enhanced by optically thinner clouds. Averaged over the year and over the area north of 70 ° N, the negative energy imbalance at the top of the atmosphere decreases by about 10 W/m2 in both sensitivity experiments. The energy transport across 70 ° N is reduced as a result of the decreased temperature gradient. Changes are not restricted to the Arctic. A weaker pressure gradient, less extreme cold events and less precipitation are simulated in sub-Arctic and Northern midlatitude
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Suggested Reviewers
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Michel Deque
James E Overland Phd
Circulation Magdalena A Balmaseda
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Circulation Magdalena A Balmaseda
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