Arctic Climate Variability

Arctic Climate Variability

Sea ice export through Fram Strait

AV Akademikerverlag ( 24.04.2012 )

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Revision with unchanged content. Arctic sea ice plays an important role in the global climate system due to its high reflectivity of solar radiance, isolation effects and melting- and freezing pro­cesses. Sea ice export through Fram Strait is the largest source of ice ex­port from the Arctic into the North Atlantic Ocean. The author uses a global cli­mate model to analyze Arctic climate variability with special focus on the Ar­ctic sea ice export and its impact on northern hemispheric climate. The Fram Strait sea ice export shows pronounced interannual and decadal va­ria­bi­lity, which is mainly caused by variations of wind stress and sea ice thickness in Fram Strait. The physical mechanisms of these variations are investigated. Large Fram Strait sea ice export events affect oceanic and atmospheric cli­mate conditions in the Labrador Sea one and two years later. Hence, Fram Strait sea ice export shows a high potential for predictability of climate in the Labrador Sea. This book is addressed to readers with physical and ma­the­ma­tical knowledge interested in Arctic climate.

Buch Details:

ISBN-13:

978-3-639-40175-2

ISBN-10:

3639401751

EAN:

9783639401752

Buchsprache:

English

By (author) :

Torben Koenigk

Seitenanzahl:

136

Veröffentlicht am:

24.04.2012

Kategorie:

Ecology