Asymmetry variations in Arctic summer onset and ending: Role of sea-ice melting
Previous studies found that in Arctic regions with severe sea ice melting, summer ending (SE) variations are significantly larger than summer onset (SO) variations in the past few decades. Based on short-term observations, researchers preliminarily suggested that radiation variations caused by an ea...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:75395be04bc249f7811c8182577500b9 2023-09-05T13:16:18+02:00 Asymmetry variations in Arctic summer onset and ending: Role of sea-ice melting Xiaoye Yang Gang Zeng Wei-Chyung Wang Vedaste Iyakaremye Shiyue Zhang 2022-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ac9dad https://doaj.org/article/75395be04bc249f7811c8182577500b9 EN eng IOP Publishing https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ac9dad https://doaj.org/toc/1748-9326 doi:10.1088/1748-9326/ac9dad 1748-9326 https://doaj.org/article/75395be04bc249f7811c8182577500b9 Environmental Research Letters, Vol 17, Iss 11, p 114039 (2022) Arctic sea ice summer onset summer ending asymmetry variations Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering TD1-1066 Environmental sciences GE1-350 Science Q Physics QC1-999 article 2022 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ac9dad 2023-08-13T00:36:51Z Previous studies found that in Arctic regions with severe sea ice melting, summer ending (SE) variations are significantly larger than summer onset (SO) variations in the past few decades. Based on short-term observations, researchers preliminarily suggested that radiation variations caused by an earlier melting onset could be the possible reason for asymmetric Arctic SO/ending variations (AASV). Based on observations and National Centers for Environmental Prediction/National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCEP/NCAR) Reanalysis I dataset, here we quantitatively characterize AASV by calculating the difference between the 11 year sliding trend of Arctic SO and SE. The results show that AASV positively correlates with sea ice melting in summer. The increased summer sea ice melting increases the area to absorb short-wave radiation in summer and then release more long-wave radiation to heat the lower atmosphere and delay the peak time of long-wave radiation releasing. The variations in radiation lead to a significant delay of the Arctic SE, with no significant variations in SO. We introduce CMIP6 historical and future simulations of 15 models to verify further the relationship between AASV and summer sea ice melting. Historical run reproduces the observed asymmetry, and future simulations under various warming levels show that AASV will vanish with disappeared melting variations or be strengthened with increased melting. The latter could delay freeze-up and further exacerbate the following years’ melting, which will enhance AASV. Furthermore, AASV will delay the onset and peak time of Arctic amplification. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Sea ice Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Environmental Research Letters 17 11 114039 |
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Previous studies found that in Arctic regions with severe sea ice melting, summer ending (SE) variations are significantly larger than summer onset (SO) variations in the past few decades. Based on short-term observations, researchers preliminarily suggested that radiation variations caused by an earlier melting onset could be the possible reason for asymmetric Arctic SO/ending variations (AASV). Based on observations and National Centers for Environmental Prediction/National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCEP/NCAR) Reanalysis I dataset, here we quantitatively characterize AASV by calculating the difference between the 11 year sliding trend of Arctic SO and SE. The results show that AASV positively correlates with sea ice melting in summer. The increased summer sea ice melting increases the area to absorb short-wave radiation in summer and then release more long-wave radiation to heat the lower atmosphere and delay the peak time of long-wave radiation releasing. The variations in radiation lead to a significant delay of the Arctic SE, with no significant variations in SO. We introduce CMIP6 historical and future simulations of 15 models to verify further the relationship between AASV and summer sea ice melting. Historical run reproduces the observed asymmetry, and future simulations under various warming levels show that AASV will vanish with disappeared melting variations or be strengthened with increased melting. The latter could delay freeze-up and further exacerbate the following years’ melting, which will enhance AASV. Furthermore, AASV will delay the onset and peak time of Arctic amplification. |
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Asymmetry variations in Arctic summer onset and ending: Role of sea-ice melting |
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Asymmetry variations in Arctic summer onset and ending: Role of sea-ice melting |
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Asymmetry variations in Arctic summer onset and ending: Role of sea-ice melting |
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Asymmetry variations in Arctic summer onset and ending: Role of sea-ice melting |
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Asymmetry variations in Arctic summer onset and ending: Role of sea-ice melting |
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asymmetry variations in arctic summer onset and ending: role of sea-ice melting |
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