Recent multivariate changes in the North Atlantic climate system, with a focus on 2005–2016

Major changes are occurring across the North Atlantic climate system, including in the atmosphere, ocean and cryosphere, and many observed changes are unprecedented in instrumental records. As the changes in the North Atlantic directly affect the climate and air quality of the surrounding continents...

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Main Authors: Robson, J, Sutton, RT, Archibald, A, Cooper, F, Christensen, M, Gray, LJ, Holliday, NP, Macintosh, C, McMillan, M, Moat, B, Russo, M, Tilling, R, Carslaw, K, Desbruyères, D, Embury, O, Feltham, DL, Grosvenor, DP, Josey, S, King, B, Lewis, A, McCarthy, GD, Merchant, C, New, AL, O'Reilly, CH, Osprey, SM, Read, K, Scaife, A, Shepherd, A, Sinha, B, Smeed, D, Smith, D, Ridout, A, Woollings, T, Yang, M
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Language:English
Published: 2018
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spelling ftucl:oai:eprints.ucl.ac.uk.OAI2:10057501 2023-12-24T10:14:33+01:00 Recent multivariate changes in the North Atlantic climate system, with a focus on 2005–2016 Robson, J Sutton, RT Archibald, A Cooper, F Christensen, M Gray, LJ Holliday, NP Macintosh, C McMillan, M Moat, B Russo, M Tilling, R Carslaw, K Desbruyères, D Embury, O Feltham, DL Grosvenor, DP Josey, S King, B Lewis, A McCarthy, GD Merchant, C New, AL O'Reilly, CH Osprey, SM Read, K Scaife, A Shepherd, A Sinha, B Smeed, D Smith, D Ridout, A Woollings, T Yang, M 2018-09-05 text https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10057501/1/Robson_et_al-2018-International_Journal_of_Climatology.pdf https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10057501/ eng eng https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10057501/1/Robson_et_al-2018-International_Journal_of_Climatology.pdf https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10057501/ open International Journal of Climatology , 38 (14) pp. 5050-5076. (2018) Atmosphere atmospheric composition cryosphere observations ocean North Atlantic Article 2018 ftucl 2023-11-27T13:07:26Z Major changes are occurring across the North Atlantic climate system, including in the atmosphere, ocean and cryosphere, and many observed changes are unprecedented in instrumental records. As the changes in the North Atlantic directly affect the climate and air quality of the surrounding continents, it is important to fully understand how and why the changes are taking place, not least to predict how the region will change in the future. To this end, this article characterizes the recent observed changes in the North Atlantic region, especially in the period 2005–2016, across many different aspects of the system including: atmospheric circulation; atmospheric composition; clouds and aerosols; ocean circulation and properties; and the cryosphere. Recent changes include: an increase in the speed of the North Atlantic jet stream in winter; a southward shift in the North Atlantic jet stream in summer, associated with a weakening summer North Atlantic Oscillation; increases in ozone and methane; increases in net absorbed radiation in the mid-latitude western Atlantic, linked to an increase in the abundance of high level clouds and a reduction in low level clouds; cooling of sea surface temperatures in the North Atlantic subpolar gyre, concomitant with increases in the western subtropical gyre, and a decline in the Atlantic Ocean's overturning circulation; a decline in Atlantic sector Arctic sea ice and rapid melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet. There are many interactions between these changes, but these interactions are poorly understood. This article concludes by highlighting some of the key outstanding questions. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Greenland Ice Sheet North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Sea ice University College London: UCL Discovery Arctic Greenland
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topic Atmosphere
atmospheric composition
cryosphere
observations
ocean
North Atlantic
spellingShingle Atmosphere
atmospheric composition
cryosphere
observations
ocean
North Atlantic
Robson, J
Sutton, RT
Archibald, A
Cooper, F
Christensen, M
Gray, LJ
Holliday, NP
Macintosh, C
McMillan, M
Moat, B
Russo, M
Tilling, R
Carslaw, K
Desbruyères, D
Embury, O
Feltham, DL
Grosvenor, DP
Josey, S
King, B
Lewis, A
McCarthy, GD
Merchant, C
New, AL
O'Reilly, CH
Osprey, SM
Read, K
Scaife, A
Shepherd, A
Sinha, B
Smeed, D
Smith, D
Ridout, A
Woollings, T
Yang, M
Recent multivariate changes in the North Atlantic climate system, with a focus on 2005–2016
topic_facet Atmosphere
atmospheric composition
cryosphere
observations
ocean
North Atlantic
description Major changes are occurring across the North Atlantic climate system, including in the atmosphere, ocean and cryosphere, and many observed changes are unprecedented in instrumental records. As the changes in the North Atlantic directly affect the climate and air quality of the surrounding continents, it is important to fully understand how and why the changes are taking place, not least to predict how the region will change in the future. To this end, this article characterizes the recent observed changes in the North Atlantic region, especially in the period 2005–2016, across many different aspects of the system including: atmospheric circulation; atmospheric composition; clouds and aerosols; ocean circulation and properties; and the cryosphere. Recent changes include: an increase in the speed of the North Atlantic jet stream in winter; a southward shift in the North Atlantic jet stream in summer, associated with a weakening summer North Atlantic Oscillation; increases in ozone and methane; increases in net absorbed radiation in the mid-latitude western Atlantic, linked to an increase in the abundance of high level clouds and a reduction in low level clouds; cooling of sea surface temperatures in the North Atlantic subpolar gyre, concomitant with increases in the western subtropical gyre, and a decline in the Atlantic Ocean's overturning circulation; a decline in Atlantic sector Arctic sea ice and rapid melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet. There are many interactions between these changes, but these interactions are poorly understood. This article concludes by highlighting some of the key outstanding questions.
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author Robson, J
Sutton, RT
Archibald, A
Cooper, F
Christensen, M
Gray, LJ
Holliday, NP
Macintosh, C
McMillan, M
Moat, B
Russo, M
Tilling, R
Carslaw, K
Desbruyères, D
Embury, O
Feltham, DL
Grosvenor, DP
Josey, S
King, B
Lewis, A
McCarthy, GD
Merchant, C
New, AL
O'Reilly, CH
Osprey, SM
Read, K
Scaife, A
Shepherd, A
Sinha, B
Smeed, D
Smith, D
Ridout, A
Woollings, T
Yang, M
author_facet Robson, J
Sutton, RT
Archibald, A
Cooper, F
Christensen, M
Gray, LJ
Holliday, NP
Macintosh, C
McMillan, M
Moat, B
Russo, M
Tilling, R
Carslaw, K
Desbruyères, D
Embury, O
Feltham, DL
Grosvenor, DP
Josey, S
King, B
Lewis, A
McCarthy, GD
Merchant, C
New, AL
O'Reilly, CH
Osprey, SM
Read, K
Scaife, A
Shepherd, A
Sinha, B
Smeed, D
Smith, D
Ridout, A
Woollings, T
Yang, M
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title Recent multivariate changes in the North Atlantic climate system, with a focus on 2005–2016
title_short Recent multivariate changes in the North Atlantic climate system, with a focus on 2005–2016
title_full Recent multivariate changes in the North Atlantic climate system, with a focus on 2005–2016
title_fullStr Recent multivariate changes in the North Atlantic climate system, with a focus on 2005–2016
title_full_unstemmed Recent multivariate changes in the North Atlantic climate system, with a focus on 2005–2016
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url https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10057501/1/Robson_et_al-2018-International_Journal_of_Climatology.pdf
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op_source International Journal of Climatology , 38 (14) pp. 5050-5076. (2018)
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