North Atlantic Oscillation in winter is largely insensitive to autumn Barents-Kara sea ice variability

Arctic sea ice extent in autumn is significantly correlated with the winter North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) in the satellite era. However, questions about the robustness and reproducibility of the relationship persist. Here, we show that climate models are able to simulate periods of strong ice-NAO...

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Main Authors: Yu Feng Siew, Peter, Li, Camille, Ting, Mingfang, Sobolowski, Stefan P., Wu, Yutian, Chen, Xiaodan
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.7916/d8-avfe-k173
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spelling ftcolumbiauniv:oai:academiccommons.columbia.edu:10.7916/d8-avfe-k173 2023-05-15T15:04:27+02:00 North Atlantic Oscillation in winter is largely insensitive to autumn Barents-Kara sea ice variability Yu Feng Siew, Peter Li, Camille Ting, Mingfang Sobolowski, Stefan P. Wu, Yutian Chen, Xiaodan 2021 https://doi.org/10.7916/d8-avfe-k173 English eng https://doi.org/10.7916/d8-avfe-k173 North Atlantic oscillation Sea ice Climatology Articles 2021 ftcolumbiauniv https://doi.org/10.7916/d8-avfe-k173 2021-09-04T22:19:53Z Arctic sea ice extent in autumn is significantly correlated with the winter North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) in the satellite era. However, questions about the robustness and reproducibility of the relationship persist. Here, we show that climate models are able to simulate periods of strong ice-NAO correlation, albeit rarely. Furthermore, we show that the winter circulation signals during these periods are consistent with observations and not driven by sea ice. We do so by interrogating a multimodel ensemble for the specific time scale of interest, thereby illuminating the dynamics that produce large spread in the ice-NAO relationship. Our results support the importance of internal variability over sea ice but go further in showing that the mechanism behind strong ice-NAO correlations, when they occur, is similar in longer observational records and models. Rather than sea ice, circulation anomalies over the Urals emerge as a decisive precursor to the winter NAO signal. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Kara Sea North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Sea ice Columbia University: Academic Commons Arctic Kara Sea
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topic North Atlantic oscillation
Sea ice
Climatology
spellingShingle North Atlantic oscillation
Sea ice
Climatology
Yu Feng Siew, Peter
Li, Camille
Ting, Mingfang
Sobolowski, Stefan P.
Wu, Yutian
Chen, Xiaodan
North Atlantic Oscillation in winter is largely insensitive to autumn Barents-Kara sea ice variability
topic_facet North Atlantic oscillation
Sea ice
Climatology
description Arctic sea ice extent in autumn is significantly correlated with the winter North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) in the satellite era. However, questions about the robustness and reproducibility of the relationship persist. Here, we show that climate models are able to simulate periods of strong ice-NAO correlation, albeit rarely. Furthermore, we show that the winter circulation signals during these periods are consistent with observations and not driven by sea ice. We do so by interrogating a multimodel ensemble for the specific time scale of interest, thereby illuminating the dynamics that produce large spread in the ice-NAO relationship. Our results support the importance of internal variability over sea ice but go further in showing that the mechanism behind strong ice-NAO correlations, when they occur, is similar in longer observational records and models. Rather than sea ice, circulation anomalies over the Urals emerge as a decisive precursor to the winter NAO signal.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Yu Feng Siew, Peter
Li, Camille
Ting, Mingfang
Sobolowski, Stefan P.
Wu, Yutian
Chen, Xiaodan
author_facet Yu Feng Siew, Peter
Li, Camille
Ting, Mingfang
Sobolowski, Stefan P.
Wu, Yutian
Chen, Xiaodan
author_sort Yu Feng Siew, Peter
title North Atlantic Oscillation in winter is largely insensitive to autumn Barents-Kara sea ice variability
title_short North Atlantic Oscillation in winter is largely insensitive to autumn Barents-Kara sea ice variability
title_full North Atlantic Oscillation in winter is largely insensitive to autumn Barents-Kara sea ice variability
title_fullStr North Atlantic Oscillation in winter is largely insensitive to autumn Barents-Kara sea ice variability
title_full_unstemmed North Atlantic Oscillation in winter is largely insensitive to autumn Barents-Kara sea ice variability
title_sort north atlantic oscillation in winter is largely insensitive to autumn barents-kara sea ice variability
publishDate 2021
url https://doi.org/10.7916/d8-avfe-k173
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Kara Sea
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Kara Sea
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Kara Sea
North Atlantic
North Atlantic oscillation
Sea ice
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Kara Sea
North Atlantic
North Atlantic oscillation
Sea ice
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