Seasonal co-variability of surface downwelling longwave radiation for the 1982-2009 period in the Arctic

The decreasing of the sea ice cover observed in the Arctic represent a strong indicator of the ongoing climate change. Several physical processes are contributing to this one. The study of the co-variability of sea ice concentration (SIC) with other physical parameters may be useful to a better unde...

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Main Authors: Mauro Boccolari, Parmiggiani Flavio
Other Authors: Boccolari, Mauro, Flavio, Parmiggiani
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Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11380/1182615
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spelling ftunivmodena:oai:iris.unimore.it:11380/1182615 2023-10-09T21:48:34+02:00 Seasonal co-variability of surface downwelling longwave radiation for the 1982-2009 period in the Arctic Mauro Boccolari Parmiggiani Flavio Boccolari, Mauro Flavio, Parmiggiani 2016 http://hdl.handle.net/11380/1182615 eng eng ispartofbook:EMS Annual Meeting Abstracts 16th EMS Annual Meeting & 11th ECAC 1 volume:Vol. 13, EMS-2016-288, 2016 http://hdl.handle.net/11380/1182615 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2016 ftunivmodena 2023-09-19T22:19:24Z The decreasing of the sea ice cover observed in the Arctic represent a strong indicator of the ongoing climate change. Several physical processes are contributing to this one. The study of the co-variability of sea ice concentration (SIC) with other physical parameters may be useful to a better understanding of the strength and nature of the Arctic sea ice decline. This work concerns the investigation of the mutual variability between the seasonal fields of SIC and the downwelling surface shortwave radiation (SIS) in clear sky conditions, for the 1982-2009 period. SIC and SIS monthly data were collected from the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSDIC) and from the Satellite Application Facility on Climate Monitoring (SAFCM), respectively. Then mainly analyzed through the method of maximum covariance analysis (MCA). Interesting results were found during the summer season, which is the relevant season since the sea ice melting: regions of maximum co-variability are located close to the Barents Sea and the Kara Sea. In addition, in these areas, expansion coefficients time series (of principal modes), show statistically significant (at 95%) correlations with climate oscillations such as the Northern Annular Mode (NAM), the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and the Pacific North America (PNA) pattern. Conference Object Arctic Barents Sea Climate change Kara Sea National Snow and Ice Data Center North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Sea ice Archivio della ricerca dell'Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia (Unimore: IRIS) Arctic Barents Sea Kara Sea Pacific
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description The decreasing of the sea ice cover observed in the Arctic represent a strong indicator of the ongoing climate change. Several physical processes are contributing to this one. The study of the co-variability of sea ice concentration (SIC) with other physical parameters may be useful to a better understanding of the strength and nature of the Arctic sea ice decline. This work concerns the investigation of the mutual variability between the seasonal fields of SIC and the downwelling surface shortwave radiation (SIS) in clear sky conditions, for the 1982-2009 period. SIC and SIS monthly data were collected from the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSDIC) and from the Satellite Application Facility on Climate Monitoring (SAFCM), respectively. Then mainly analyzed through the method of maximum covariance analysis (MCA). Interesting results were found during the summer season, which is the relevant season since the sea ice melting: regions of maximum co-variability are located close to the Barents Sea and the Kara Sea. In addition, in these areas, expansion coefficients time series (of principal modes), show statistically significant (at 95%) correlations with climate oscillations such as the Northern Annular Mode (NAM), the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and the Pacific North America (PNA) pattern.
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Seasonal co-variability of surface downwelling longwave radiation for the 1982-2009 period in the Arctic
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Parmiggiani Flavio
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title Seasonal co-variability of surface downwelling longwave radiation for the 1982-2009 period in the Arctic
title_short Seasonal co-variability of surface downwelling longwave radiation for the 1982-2009 period in the Arctic
title_full Seasonal co-variability of surface downwelling longwave radiation for the 1982-2009 period in the Arctic
title_fullStr Seasonal co-variability of surface downwelling longwave radiation for the 1982-2009 period in the Arctic
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal co-variability of surface downwelling longwave radiation for the 1982-2009 period in the Arctic
title_sort seasonal co-variability of surface downwelling longwave radiation for the 1982-2009 period in the arctic
publishDate 2016
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Climate change
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National Snow and Ice Data Center
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North Atlantic oscillation
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