Future Arctic sea ice loss reduces severity of cold air outbreaks in midlatitudes

The effects of Arctic sea ice loss on cold air outbreaks (CAOs) in midlatitudes remain unclear. Previous studies have defined CAOs relative to the present‐day climate, but changes in CAOs, defined in such a way, may reflect changes in mean climate and not in weather variability, and society is more...

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Main Authors: Ayarzagüena Porras, Blanca, Screen, James A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: American Geophysical Union 2016
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/93508
https://doi.org/10.1002/2016gl068092
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description The effects of Arctic sea ice loss on cold air outbreaks (CAOs) in midlatitudes remain unclear. Previous studies have defined CAOs relative to the present‐day climate, but changes in CAOs, defined in such a way, may reflect changes in mean climate and not in weather variability, and society is more sensitive to the latter. Here we revisit this topic but applying changing temperature thresholds relating to climate conditions of the time. CAOs do not change in frequency or duration in response to projected sea ice loss. However, they become less severe, mainly due to advection of warmed polar air, since the dynamics associated with the occurrence of CAOs are largely not affected. CAOs weaken even in midlatitude regions where the winter mean temperature decreases in response to Arctic sea ice loss. These results are robustly simulated by two atmospheric models prescribed with differing future sea ice states and in transient runs where external forcings are included. Natural Environment Research Council (Reino Unido) Depto. de Física de la Tierra y Astrofísica Fac. de Ciencias Físicas TRUE pub
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Ayarzagüena, B., and J. A. Screen (2016), Future Arctic sea ice loss reduces severity of cold air outbreaks in midlatitudes, Geophys. Res. Lett., 43, 2801–2809, doi:10.1002/2016GL068092.
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spelling ftunivcmadrid:oai:docta.ucm.es:20.500.14352/93508 2025-01-16T19:55:07+00:00 Future Arctic sea ice loss reduces severity of cold air outbreaks in midlatitudes Ayarzagüena Porras, Blanca Screen, James A. 2016-03-18 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/93508 https://doi.org/10.1002/2016gl068092 eng eng American Geophysical Union info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/NERC/NE/M006123/1/UK/EuroClim info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/NERC/NE/J019585/1/UK/EuroClim Ayarzagüena, B., and J. A. Screen (2016), Future Arctic sea ice loss reduces severity of cold air outbreaks in midlatitudes, Geophys. Res. Lett., 43, 2801–2809, doi:10.1002/2016GL068092. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/93508 doi:10.1002/2016gl068092 Attribution 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ open access 551.51 Arctic Sea Ice Loss Climate change Midlatitude cold air outbreaks Física atmosférica 2501.06 Dinámica Atmosférica journal article VoR 2016 ftunivcmadrid https://doi.org/20.500.14352/9350810.1002/2016gl06809210.1002/2016GL068092 2024-11-29T01:08:16Z The effects of Arctic sea ice loss on cold air outbreaks (CAOs) in midlatitudes remain unclear. Previous studies have defined CAOs relative to the present‐day climate, but changes in CAOs, defined in such a way, may reflect changes in mean climate and not in weather variability, and society is more sensitive to the latter. Here we revisit this topic but applying changing temperature thresholds relating to climate conditions of the time. CAOs do not change in frequency or duration in response to projected sea ice loss. However, they become less severe, mainly due to advection of warmed polar air, since the dynamics associated with the occurrence of CAOs are largely not affected. CAOs weaken even in midlatitude regions where the winter mean temperature decreases in response to Arctic sea ice loss. These results are robustly simulated by two atmospheric models prescribed with differing future sea ice states and in transient runs where external forcings are included. Natural Environment Research Council (Reino Unido) Depto. de Física de la Tierra y Astrofísica Fac. de Ciencias Físicas TRUE pub Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Arctic Climate change Sea ice Docta Complutense (Universidad Complutense de Madrid - UCM) Arctic
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Climate change
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Física atmosférica
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Ayarzagüena Porras, Blanca
Screen, James A.
Future Arctic sea ice loss reduces severity of cold air outbreaks in midlatitudes
title Future Arctic sea ice loss reduces severity of cold air outbreaks in midlatitudes
title_full Future Arctic sea ice loss reduces severity of cold air outbreaks in midlatitudes
title_fullStr Future Arctic sea ice loss reduces severity of cold air outbreaks in midlatitudes
title_full_unstemmed Future Arctic sea ice loss reduces severity of cold air outbreaks in midlatitudes
title_short Future Arctic sea ice loss reduces severity of cold air outbreaks in midlatitudes
title_sort future arctic sea ice loss reduces severity of cold air outbreaks in midlatitudes
topic 551.51
Arctic Sea Ice Loss
Climate change
Midlatitude cold air outbreaks
Física atmosférica
2501.06 Dinámica Atmosférica
topic_facet 551.51
Arctic Sea Ice Loss
Climate change
Midlatitude cold air outbreaks
Física atmosférica
2501.06 Dinámica Atmosférica
url https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/93508
https://doi.org/10.1002/2016gl068092