Future projections of cyclone activity in the Arctic for the 21st century from regional climate models (Arctic-CORDEX)

Changes in the characteristics of cyclone activity (frequency, depth and size) in the Arctic are analyzed based on simulations with state-of-the-art regional climate models (RCMs) from the Arctic-CORDEX initiative and global climate models (GCMs) from CMIP5 under the Representative Concentration Pat...

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Published in:Global and Planetary Change
Main Authors: Akperov, Mirseid, Rinke, Annette, Mokhov, Igor I., Semenov, Vladimir A., Parfenova, Mariya, Matthes, Heidrun, Adakudlu, Muralidhar, Boberg, Fredrik, Christensen, Jens H., Dembitskaya, Mariya, Dethloff, Klaus, Fettweis, Xavier, Gutjahr, Oliver, Heinemann, Günther, Koenigk, Torben, Koldunov, Nikolay V., Laprise, René, Mottram, Ruth, Nikiéma, Oumarou, Sein, Dmitry, Sobolowski, Stefan, Winger, Katja, Zhang, Wenxin
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019
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Online Access:https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/c4ae6551-285a-479c-bd89-4ea5946aee32
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spelling ftulundlup:oai:lup.lub.lu.se:c4ae6551-285a-479c-bd89-4ea5946aee32 2023-05-15T14:18:08+02:00 Future projections of cyclone activity in the Arctic for the 21st century from regional climate models (Arctic-CORDEX) Akperov, Mirseid Rinke, Annette Mokhov, Igor I. Semenov, Vladimir A. Parfenova, Mariya Matthes, Heidrun Adakudlu, Muralidhar Boberg, Fredrik Christensen, Jens H. Dembitskaya, Mariya Dethloff, Klaus Fettweis, Xavier Gutjahr, Oliver Heinemann, Günther Koenigk, Torben Koldunov, Nikolay V. Laprise, René Mottram, Ruth Nikiéma, Oumarou Sein, Dmitry Sobolowski, Stefan Winger, Katja Zhang, Wenxin 2019 https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/c4ae6551-285a-479c-bd89-4ea5946aee32 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2019.103005 eng eng Elsevier https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/c4ae6551-285a-479c-bd89-4ea5946aee32 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2019.103005 scopus:85071070933 Global and Planetary Change; 182, no 103005 (2019) ISSN: 0921-8181 Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences Climate Research Arctic Cyclone activity Climate change Regional climate models CORDEX contributiontojournal/article info:eu-repo/semantics/article text 2019 ftulundlup https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2019.103005 2023-02-01T23:39:43Z Changes in the characteristics of cyclone activity (frequency, depth and size) in the Arctic are analyzed based on simulations with state-of-the-art regional climate models (RCMs) from the Arctic-CORDEX initiative and global climate models (GCMs) from CMIP5 under the Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP) 8.5 scenario. Most of RCMs show an increase of cyclone frequency in winter (DJF) and a decrease in summer (JJA) to the end of the 21st century. However, in one half of the RCMs, cyclones become weaker and substantially smaller in winter and deeper and larger in summer. RCMs as well as GCMs show an increase of cyclone frequency over the Baffin Bay, Barents Sea, north of Greenland, Canadian Archipelago, and a decrease over the Nordic Seas, Kara and Beaufort Seas and over the sub-arctic continental regions in winter. In summer, the models simulate an increase of cyclone frequency over the Central Arctic and Greenland Sea and a decrease over the Norwegian and Kara Seas by the end of the 21st century. The decrease is also found over the high-latitude continental areas, in particular, over east Siberia and Alaska. The sensitivity of the RCMs' projections to the boundary conditions and model physics is estimated. In general, different lateral boundary conditions from the GCMs have larger effects on the simulated RCM projections than the differences in RCMs' setup and/or physics. Article in Journal/Newspaper Archipelago Arctic Baffin Bay Baffin Bay Baffin Barents Sea Canadian Archipelago Climate change Greenland Greenland Sea Nordic Seas Alaska Siberia Lund University Publications (LUP) Arctic Baffin Bay Barents Sea Greenland Global and Planetary Change 182 103005
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topic Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences
Climate Research
Arctic
Cyclone activity
Climate change
Regional climate models
CORDEX
spellingShingle Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences
Climate Research
Arctic
Cyclone activity
Climate change
Regional climate models
CORDEX
Akperov, Mirseid
Rinke, Annette
Mokhov, Igor I.
Semenov, Vladimir A.
Parfenova, Mariya
Matthes, Heidrun
Adakudlu, Muralidhar
Boberg, Fredrik
Christensen, Jens H.
Dembitskaya, Mariya
Dethloff, Klaus
Fettweis, Xavier
Gutjahr, Oliver
Heinemann, Günther
Koenigk, Torben
Koldunov, Nikolay V.
Laprise, René
Mottram, Ruth
Nikiéma, Oumarou
Sein, Dmitry
Sobolowski, Stefan
Winger, Katja
Zhang, Wenxin
Future projections of cyclone activity in the Arctic for the 21st century from regional climate models (Arctic-CORDEX)
topic_facet Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences
Climate Research
Arctic
Cyclone activity
Climate change
Regional climate models
CORDEX
description Changes in the characteristics of cyclone activity (frequency, depth and size) in the Arctic are analyzed based on simulations with state-of-the-art regional climate models (RCMs) from the Arctic-CORDEX initiative and global climate models (GCMs) from CMIP5 under the Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP) 8.5 scenario. Most of RCMs show an increase of cyclone frequency in winter (DJF) and a decrease in summer (JJA) to the end of the 21st century. However, in one half of the RCMs, cyclones become weaker and substantially smaller in winter and deeper and larger in summer. RCMs as well as GCMs show an increase of cyclone frequency over the Baffin Bay, Barents Sea, north of Greenland, Canadian Archipelago, and a decrease over the Nordic Seas, Kara and Beaufort Seas and over the sub-arctic continental regions in winter. In summer, the models simulate an increase of cyclone frequency over the Central Arctic and Greenland Sea and a decrease over the Norwegian and Kara Seas by the end of the 21st century. The decrease is also found over the high-latitude continental areas, in particular, over east Siberia and Alaska. The sensitivity of the RCMs' projections to the boundary conditions and model physics is estimated. In general, different lateral boundary conditions from the GCMs have larger effects on the simulated RCM projections than the differences in RCMs' setup and/or physics.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Akperov, Mirseid
Rinke, Annette
Mokhov, Igor I.
Semenov, Vladimir A.
Parfenova, Mariya
Matthes, Heidrun
Adakudlu, Muralidhar
Boberg, Fredrik
Christensen, Jens H.
Dembitskaya, Mariya
Dethloff, Klaus
Fettweis, Xavier
Gutjahr, Oliver
Heinemann, Günther
Koenigk, Torben
Koldunov, Nikolay V.
Laprise, René
Mottram, Ruth
Nikiéma, Oumarou
Sein, Dmitry
Sobolowski, Stefan
Winger, Katja
Zhang, Wenxin
author_facet Akperov, Mirseid
Rinke, Annette
Mokhov, Igor I.
Semenov, Vladimir A.
Parfenova, Mariya
Matthes, Heidrun
Adakudlu, Muralidhar
Boberg, Fredrik
Christensen, Jens H.
Dembitskaya, Mariya
Dethloff, Klaus
Fettweis, Xavier
Gutjahr, Oliver
Heinemann, Günther
Koenigk, Torben
Koldunov, Nikolay V.
Laprise, René
Mottram, Ruth
Nikiéma, Oumarou
Sein, Dmitry
Sobolowski, Stefan
Winger, Katja
Zhang, Wenxin
author_sort Akperov, Mirseid
title Future projections of cyclone activity in the Arctic for the 21st century from regional climate models (Arctic-CORDEX)
title_short Future projections of cyclone activity in the Arctic for the 21st century from regional climate models (Arctic-CORDEX)
title_full Future projections of cyclone activity in the Arctic for the 21st century from regional climate models (Arctic-CORDEX)
title_fullStr Future projections of cyclone activity in the Arctic for the 21st century from regional climate models (Arctic-CORDEX)
title_full_unstemmed Future projections of cyclone activity in the Arctic for the 21st century from regional climate models (Arctic-CORDEX)
title_sort future projections of cyclone activity in the arctic for the 21st century from regional climate models (arctic-cordex)
publisher Elsevier
publishDate 2019
url https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/c4ae6551-285a-479c-bd89-4ea5946aee32
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gloplacha.2019.103005
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Baffin Bay
Barents Sea
Greenland
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Baffin Bay
Barents Sea
Greenland
genre Archipelago
Arctic
Baffin Bay
Baffin Bay
Baffin
Barents Sea
Canadian Archipelago
Climate change
Greenland
Greenland Sea
Nordic Seas
Alaska
Siberia
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Arctic
Baffin Bay
Baffin Bay
Baffin
Barents Sea
Canadian Archipelago
Climate change
Greenland
Greenland Sea
Nordic Seas
Alaska
Siberia
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