Influence of ocean–atmospheric oscillations on lake ice phenology in eastern North America

Our results reveal long-term trends in ice out dates (1836–2013) for twelve lakes in Maine, New Brunswick and New Hampshire, in eastern North America. The trends are remarkably coherent between lakes (r s = 0.462–0.933, p < 0.01) and correlate closely with the March–April (MA) instrumental temper...

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Published in:Climate Dynamics
Main Authors: Patterson, R. Timothy, Swindles, Graeme T.
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Language:English
Published: 2014
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spelling ftqueensubelpubl:oai:pure.qub.ac.uk/portal:publications/7389741e-b1f4-4f0d-96be-b4aa4a641a62 2023-05-15T17:35:13+02:00 Influence of ocean–atmospheric oscillations on lake ice phenology in eastern North America Patterson, R. Timothy Swindles, Graeme T. 2014-11-25 https://pure.qub.ac.uk/en/publications/influence-of-oceanatmospheric-oscillations-on-lake-ice-phenology-in-eastern-north-america(7389741e-b1f4-4f0d-96be-b4aa4a641a62).html https://doi.org/10.1007/s00382-014-2415-y http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84945444638&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Patterson , R T & Swindles , G T 2014 , ' Influence of ocean–atmospheric oscillations on lake ice phenology in eastern North America ' , Climate Dynamics , vol. 45 , no. 9-10 , pp. 2293-2308 . https://doi.org/10.1007/s00382-014-2415-y AMO NAO ENSO QBO teleconnections Climate change Eastern North America Lake ice out phenology March–April temperature Time series analysis /dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/1900/1902 Atmospheric Science /dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/climate_action SDG 13 - Climate Action article 2014 ftqueensubelpubl https://doi.org/10.1007/s00382-014-2415-y 2022-02-09T22:33:57Z Our results reveal long-term trends in ice out dates (1836–2013) for twelve lakes in Maine, New Brunswick and New Hampshire, in eastern North America. The trends are remarkably coherent between lakes (r s = 0.462–0.933, p < 0.01) and correlate closely with the March–April (MA) instrumental temperature records from the region (r s = 0.488–0.816, p < 0.01). This correlation permits use of ice out dates as a proxy to extend the shorter MA instrumental record (1876–2013). Mean ice out dates trended progressively earlier during the recovery from the Little Ice Age through to the 1940s, and gradually became later again through to the late 1970s, when ice out dates had returned to values more typical of the late nineteenth century. Post-1970’s ice out dates resumed trending toward earlier dates, with the twenty-first century being characterized by the earliest ice out dates on record. Spectral and wavelet time series analysis indicate that ice out is influenced by several teleconnections including the Quasi-biennial Oscillation, El Niño-Southern Oscillation, North Atlantic Oscillation, as well as a significant correlation between inland lake records and the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation. The relative influence of these teleconnections is variable with notable shifts occurring after ~1870, ~1925, and ~1980–2000. The intermittent expression of these cycles in the ice out and MA instrumental record is not only influenced by absolute changes in the intensity of the various teleconnections and other climate drivers, but through phase interference between teleconnections, which periodically damps the various signals. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Queen's University Belfast Research Portal Climate Dynamics 45 9-10 2293 2308
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topic AMO NAO ENSO QBO teleconnections
Climate change
Eastern North America
Lake ice out phenology
March–April temperature
Time series analysis
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Atmospheric Science
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spellingShingle AMO NAO ENSO QBO teleconnections
Climate change
Eastern North America
Lake ice out phenology
March–April temperature
Time series analysis
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Atmospheric Science
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Patterson, R. Timothy
Swindles, Graeme T.
Influence of ocean–atmospheric oscillations on lake ice phenology in eastern North America
topic_facet AMO NAO ENSO QBO teleconnections
Climate change
Eastern North America
Lake ice out phenology
March–April temperature
Time series analysis
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Atmospheric Science
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SDG 13 - Climate Action
description Our results reveal long-term trends in ice out dates (1836–2013) for twelve lakes in Maine, New Brunswick and New Hampshire, in eastern North America. The trends are remarkably coherent between lakes (r s = 0.462–0.933, p < 0.01) and correlate closely with the March–April (MA) instrumental temperature records from the region (r s = 0.488–0.816, p < 0.01). This correlation permits use of ice out dates as a proxy to extend the shorter MA instrumental record (1876–2013). Mean ice out dates trended progressively earlier during the recovery from the Little Ice Age through to the 1940s, and gradually became later again through to the late 1970s, when ice out dates had returned to values more typical of the late nineteenth century. Post-1970’s ice out dates resumed trending toward earlier dates, with the twenty-first century being characterized by the earliest ice out dates on record. Spectral and wavelet time series analysis indicate that ice out is influenced by several teleconnections including the Quasi-biennial Oscillation, El Niño-Southern Oscillation, North Atlantic Oscillation, as well as a significant correlation between inland lake records and the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation. The relative influence of these teleconnections is variable with notable shifts occurring after ~1870, ~1925, and ~1980–2000. The intermittent expression of these cycles in the ice out and MA instrumental record is not only influenced by absolute changes in the intensity of the various teleconnections and other climate drivers, but through phase interference between teleconnections, which periodically damps the various signals.
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