The influence of initial conditions and climate forcing on Arctic predictability

•The recent sharp decline in Arctic sea ice, particularly during summer months, has brought with it an increase in the interest of Arctic sea ice predictability, not least driven by the potential of significant human industrial activity in the region that would benefit from such predictability.

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Main Authors: Edward Blanchard-wrigglesworth, Cecilia Bitz, Marika Holl
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