Quantifying the Influence of Atlantic Heat on Barents Sea Ice Variability and Retreat*
Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research · University of Bergen · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract The recent Arctic winter sea ice retreat is most pronounced in the Barents Sea. Using available observations of the Atlantic inflow to the Barents Sea and results from a regional ice–ocean model the authors assess and quantify the role of inflowing heat anomalies on sea ice variability. The interannual variability and longer-term decrease in sea ice area reflect the variability of the Atlantic inflow, both in observations and model simulations. During the last decade (1998–2008) the reduction in annual (July–June) sea ice area was 218 × 103 km2, or close to 50%. This reduction has occurred concurrent with an increase in observed Atlantic heat transport due to both strengthening and warming of the…
Citation impact
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- 15.82
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- 100%
- References
- 50
Authors
5- MÅMarius ÅrthunCorresponding
Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research, University of Bergen
- TETor Eldevik
Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research, University of Bergen
- LHLars H. Smedsrud
Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research, Uni Research (Norway)
- ØSØystein Skagseth
Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research, Norwegian Institute of Marine Research
- RBRandi B. Ingvaldsen
Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research, Norwegian Institute of Marine Research
Topics & keywords
- Sea ice
- Arctic ice pack
- Arctic sea ice decline
- Climatology
- Antarctic sea ice
- Drift ice
- Oceanography
- Geology
- Life below water