Sea Ice Area Investigation over the East Greenland Sea during 2003-13

Climate datasets derived from satellite images represent the most useful sources for monitoring and investigating present and (short) past climate, in order to understand the climate change evolution. In this work, a subset of AMSR-E and AMSR-2 Sea Ice Concentration (SIC) data set retrieved from the...

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Main Authors: BOCCOLARI, Mauro, GUERRIERI, Lorenzo, Parmiggiani, Flavio
Other Authors: Boccolari, Mauro, Guerrieri, Lorenzo
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Published: 2014
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spelling ftunivmodena:oai:iris.unimore.it:11380/1073207 2024-01-21T10:03:35+01:00 Sea Ice Area Investigation over the East Greenland Sea during 2003-13 BOCCOLARI, Mauro GUERRIERI, Lorenzo Parmiggiani, Flavio Boccolari, Mauro Guerrieri, Lorenzo Parmiggiani, Flavio 2014 ELETTRONICO http://hdl.handle.net/11380/1073207 eng eng ispartofbook:EMS Annual Meeting Abstracts 14th EMS / 10th ECAC http://hdl.handle.net/11380/1073207 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2014 ftunivmodena 2023-12-26T23:15:45Z Climate datasets derived from satellite images represent the most useful sources for monitoring and investigating present and (short) past climate, in order to understand the climate change evolution. In this work, a subset of AMSR-E and AMSR-2 Sea Ice Concentration (SIC) data set retrieved from the archive of the Institute of Environmental Physics (IEP) of the University of Bremen, is investigated in order to assess the variability and a possible significant trend of sea ice area over the East Greenland Sea during the period 2003 – 2013. The target area goes, approximately, from 60 to 85N and from 45W to 20E. The analysis sho ws that the strong decline of Arctic sea-ice extent in the last 10 years is not observed in the Greenland Sea, suggesting that large reductions have occurred in the Canadian and Russian Arctic. Similar preliminary investigations over West Greenland Sea and Bering Sea are being carried out. Besides, for approximately the same period and target area, ATOVS tropospheric humidity and temperature fields and AVHRR fractional clouds cover (CFC) datasets have been collected from the Satellite Application Facility on Climate Monitoring (CM-SAF), to perform and analyze the correlation with sea ice area. As expected, results show a high anti-correlation between air temperature (and also tropospheric humidity) with observed sea ice area. Conference Object Arctic Bering Sea Climate change East Greenland Greenland Greenland Sea Sea ice Archivio della ricerca dell'Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia (Unimore: IRIS) Arctic Bering Sea Greenland
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description Climate datasets derived from satellite images represent the most useful sources for monitoring and investigating present and (short) past climate, in order to understand the climate change evolution. In this work, a subset of AMSR-E and AMSR-2 Sea Ice Concentration (SIC) data set retrieved from the archive of the Institute of Environmental Physics (IEP) of the University of Bremen, is investigated in order to assess the variability and a possible significant trend of sea ice area over the East Greenland Sea during the period 2003 – 2013. The target area goes, approximately, from 60 to 85N and from 45W to 20E. The analysis sho ws that the strong decline of Arctic sea-ice extent in the last 10 years is not observed in the Greenland Sea, suggesting that large reductions have occurred in the Canadian and Russian Arctic. Similar preliminary investigations over West Greenland Sea and Bering Sea are being carried out. Besides, for approximately the same period and target area, ATOVS tropospheric humidity and temperature fields and AVHRR fractional clouds cover (CFC) datasets have been collected from the Satellite Application Facility on Climate Monitoring (CM-SAF), to perform and analyze the correlation with sea ice area. As expected, results show a high anti-correlation between air temperature (and also tropospheric humidity) with observed sea ice area.
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author BOCCOLARI, Mauro
GUERRIERI, Lorenzo
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Sea Ice Area Investigation over the East Greenland Sea during 2003-13
author_facet BOCCOLARI, Mauro
GUERRIERI, Lorenzo
Parmiggiani, Flavio
author_sort BOCCOLARI, Mauro
title Sea Ice Area Investigation over the East Greenland Sea during 2003-13
title_short Sea Ice Area Investigation over the East Greenland Sea during 2003-13
title_full Sea Ice Area Investigation over the East Greenland Sea during 2003-13
title_fullStr Sea Ice Area Investigation over the East Greenland Sea during 2003-13
title_full_unstemmed Sea Ice Area Investigation over the East Greenland Sea during 2003-13
title_sort sea ice area investigation over the east greenland sea during 2003-13
publishDate 2014
url http://hdl.handle.net/11380/1073207
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Climate change
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