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spelling ftdtic:ADA443077 2023-05-15T14:39:37+02:00 One More Step Toward a Warmer Arctic Polyakov, Igor V. Beszczynska, Agnieszka Carmack, Eddy C. Dmitrenko, Igor A. Fahrbach, Eberhard Frolov, Ivan E. Gerdes, Ruediger Hansen, Edmond Holfort, Juergen Walsh, David NAVAL RESEARCH LAB STENNIS SPACE CENTER MS OCEANOGRAPHY DIV 2005-09-09 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA443077 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA443077 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA443077 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC Meteorology Physical and Dynamic Oceanography *MARINE CLIMATOLOGY *GREENHOUSE EFFECT *ARCTIC OCEAN ANOMALIES WATER FLOW OCEANOGRAPHIC DATA TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS NORTH ATLANTIC CURRENT FRAM STRAIT BASINS(GEOGRAPHIC) EURASIA NORWEGIAN SEA SURVEYS HEATING ATLANTIC OCEAN *GLOBAL WARMING OCEANOGRAPHIC SURVEYS EURASIAN BASIN WATER TEMPERATURE PE0602435N WU736631C55 Text 2005 ftdtic 2016-02-22T02:34:34Z This study was motivated by a strong warming signal seen in mooring-based and oceanographic survey data collected in 2004 in the Eurasian% Basin of the Arctic Ocean. The source of this and earlier Arctic Ocean changes lies in interactions between polar and sub-polar basins. Evidence suggests such changes are abrupt, or pulse-like, taking the form of propagating anomalies that can be traced to higher-latitudes. For example, an anomaly found in 2004 in the eastern Eurasian Basin took 1.5 years to propagate from the Norwegian Sea to the Fram Strait region, and additional approx. 4.5-5 years to reach the Laptev Sea slope. While the causes of the observed changes will require further investigation, our conclusions are consistent with prevailing ideas suggesting the Arctic Ocean is in transition towards a new, warmer state. Prepared in cooperation with the Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C.Pub. in Geophysical Research Letters, v32, L17605, 2005. Text Arctic Arctic Ocean Fram Strait Global warming laptev Laptev Sea north atlantic current North Atlantic Norwegian Sea Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic Arctic Ocean Norwegian Sea Laptev Sea
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topic Meteorology
Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
*MARINE CLIMATOLOGY
*GREENHOUSE EFFECT
*ARCTIC OCEAN
ANOMALIES
WATER FLOW
OCEANOGRAPHIC DATA
TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS
NORTH ATLANTIC CURRENT
FRAM STRAIT
BASINS(GEOGRAPHIC)
EURASIA
NORWEGIAN SEA
SURVEYS
HEATING
ATLANTIC OCEAN
*GLOBAL WARMING
OCEANOGRAPHIC SURVEYS
EURASIAN BASIN
WATER TEMPERATURE
PE0602435N
WU736631C55
spellingShingle Meteorology
Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
*MARINE CLIMATOLOGY
*GREENHOUSE EFFECT
*ARCTIC OCEAN
ANOMALIES
WATER FLOW
OCEANOGRAPHIC DATA
TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS
NORTH ATLANTIC CURRENT
FRAM STRAIT
BASINS(GEOGRAPHIC)
EURASIA
NORWEGIAN SEA
SURVEYS
HEATING
ATLANTIC OCEAN
*GLOBAL WARMING
OCEANOGRAPHIC SURVEYS
EURASIAN BASIN
WATER TEMPERATURE
PE0602435N
WU736631C55
Polyakov, Igor V.
Beszczynska, Agnieszka
Carmack, Eddy C.
Dmitrenko, Igor A.
Fahrbach, Eberhard
Frolov, Ivan E.
Gerdes, Ruediger
Hansen, Edmond
Holfort, Juergen
Walsh, David
One More Step Toward a Warmer Arctic
topic_facet Meteorology
Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
*MARINE CLIMATOLOGY
*GREENHOUSE EFFECT
*ARCTIC OCEAN
ANOMALIES
WATER FLOW
OCEANOGRAPHIC DATA
TEMPERATURE GRADIENTS
NORTH ATLANTIC CURRENT
FRAM STRAIT
BASINS(GEOGRAPHIC)
EURASIA
NORWEGIAN SEA
SURVEYS
HEATING
ATLANTIC OCEAN
*GLOBAL WARMING
OCEANOGRAPHIC SURVEYS
EURASIAN BASIN
WATER TEMPERATURE
PE0602435N
WU736631C55
description This study was motivated by a strong warming signal seen in mooring-based and oceanographic survey data collected in 2004 in the Eurasian% Basin of the Arctic Ocean. The source of this and earlier Arctic Ocean changes lies in interactions between polar and sub-polar basins. Evidence suggests such changes are abrupt, or pulse-like, taking the form of propagating anomalies that can be traced to higher-latitudes. For example, an anomaly found in 2004 in the eastern Eurasian Basin took 1.5 years to propagate from the Norwegian Sea to the Fram Strait region, and additional approx. 4.5-5 years to reach the Laptev Sea slope. While the causes of the observed changes will require further investigation, our conclusions are consistent with prevailing ideas suggesting the Arctic Ocean is in transition towards a new, warmer state. Prepared in cooperation with the Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C.Pub. in Geophysical Research Letters, v32, L17605, 2005.
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author Polyakov, Igor V.
Beszczynska, Agnieszka
Carmack, Eddy C.
Dmitrenko, Igor A.
Fahrbach, Eberhard
Frolov, Ivan E.
Gerdes, Ruediger
Hansen, Edmond
Holfort, Juergen
Walsh, David
author_facet Polyakov, Igor V.
Beszczynska, Agnieszka
Carmack, Eddy C.
Dmitrenko, Igor A.
Fahrbach, Eberhard
Frolov, Ivan E.
Gerdes, Ruediger
Hansen, Edmond
Holfort, Juergen
Walsh, David
author_sort Polyakov, Igor V.
title One More Step Toward a Warmer Arctic
title_short One More Step Toward a Warmer Arctic
title_full One More Step Toward a Warmer Arctic
title_fullStr One More Step Toward a Warmer Arctic
title_full_unstemmed One More Step Toward a Warmer Arctic
title_sort one more step toward a warmer arctic
publishDate 2005
url http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA443077
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Arctic Ocean
Norwegian Sea
Laptev Sea
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Arctic Ocean
Norwegian Sea
Laptev Sea
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Arctic Ocean
Fram Strait
Global warming
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Laptev Sea
north atlantic current
North Atlantic
Norwegian Sea
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Arctic Ocean
Fram Strait
Global warming
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Laptev Sea
north atlantic current
North Atlantic
Norwegian Sea
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