Arctic contribution to upper-ocean variability in the North Atlantic

The potential climatic leverage of salinity and temperature anomalies in the high-latitude North Atlantic is large. Substantial variations of sea ice have accompanied North Atlantic salinity and temperature anomalies. Atmospheric pressure data are used here to show that the local forcing of high-lat...

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Main Authors: Walsh, John E., Chapman, William L.
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Published: 1990
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spelling ftnasantrs:oai:casi.ntrs.nasa.gov:19910041877 2023-05-15T14:42:43+02:00 Arctic contribution to upper-ocean variability in the North Atlantic Walsh, John E. Chapman, William L. Unclassified, Unlimited, Publicly available Dec 1, 1990 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19910041877 unknown http://ntrs.nasa.gov/search.jsp?R=19910041877 Accession ID: 91A26500 Copyright Other Sources 48 Journal of Climate; 3; 1462-147 1990 ftnasantrs 2012-02-15T18:58:15Z The potential climatic leverage of salinity and temperature anomalies in the high-latitude North Atlantic is large. Substantial variations of sea ice have accompanied North Atlantic salinity and temperature anomalies. Atmospheric pressure data are used here to show that the local forcing of high-latitude North Atlantic Ocean fluctuations is augmented by antecedent atmospheric circulation anomalies over the central Arctic. These circulation anomalies are consistent with enhanced wind-forcing of thicker older ice into the Transpolar Drift Stream and an enhanced export of sea ice (fresh water) from the Arctic into the Greenland Sea prior to major episodes of ice severity in the Greenland and Iceland seas. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Greenland Greenland Sea Iceland North Atlantic Sea ice NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Arctic Greenland
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Chapman, William L.
Arctic contribution to upper-ocean variability in the North Atlantic
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description The potential climatic leverage of salinity and temperature anomalies in the high-latitude North Atlantic is large. Substantial variations of sea ice have accompanied North Atlantic salinity and temperature anomalies. Atmospheric pressure data are used here to show that the local forcing of high-latitude North Atlantic Ocean fluctuations is augmented by antecedent atmospheric circulation anomalies over the central Arctic. These circulation anomalies are consistent with enhanced wind-forcing of thicker older ice into the Transpolar Drift Stream and an enhanced export of sea ice (fresh water) from the Arctic into the Greenland Sea prior to major episodes of ice severity in the Greenland and Iceland seas.
format Other/Unknown Material
author Walsh, John E.
Chapman, William L.
author_facet Walsh, John E.
Chapman, William L.
author_sort Walsh, John E.
title Arctic contribution to upper-ocean variability in the North Atlantic
title_short Arctic contribution to upper-ocean variability in the North Atlantic
title_full Arctic contribution to upper-ocean variability in the North Atlantic
title_fullStr Arctic contribution to upper-ocean variability in the North Atlantic
title_full_unstemmed Arctic contribution to upper-ocean variability in the North Atlantic
title_sort arctic contribution to upper-ocean variability in the north atlantic
publishDate 1990
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Greenland
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Greenland Sea
Iceland
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Sea ice
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Greenland Sea
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North Atlantic
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