A link between reduced Barents‐Kara sea ice and cold winter extremes over northern continents
Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research · GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The recent overall Northern Hemisphere warming was accompanied by several severe northern continental winters, as for example, extremely cold winter 2005–2006 in Europe and northern Asia. Here we show that anomalous decrease of wintertime sea ice concentration in the Barents‐Kara (B‐K) seas could bring about extreme cold events like winter 2005–2006. Our simulations with the ECHAM5 general circulation model demonstrate that lower‐troposphere heating over the B‐K seas in the Eastern Arctic caused by the sea ice reduction may result in strong anticyclonic anomaly over the Polar Ocean and anomalous easterly advection over northern continents. This causes a continental‐scale winter cooling reaching −1.5°C, with…
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2Topics & keywords
- Climatology
- Northern Hemisphere
- Anticyclone
- Sea ice
- Atmospheric circulation
- Arctic sea ice decline
- Arctic ice pack
- Advection
- Life below water