articleGeophysical Research LettersDec 1, 2006GREEN OA

Future abrupt reductions in the summer Arctic sea ice

NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research · University of Washington · +3 more institutions

Indexed incrossrefdoaj

Abstract

We examine the trajectory of Arctic summer sea ice in seven projections from the Community Climate System Model and find that abrupt reductions are a common feature of these 21st century simulations. These events have decreasing September ice extent trends that are typically 4 times larger than comparable observed trends. One event exhibits a decrease from 6 million km 2 to 2 million km 2 in a decade, reaching near ice‐free September conditions by 2040. In the simulations, ice retreat accelerates as thinning increases the open water formation efficiency for a given melt rate and the ice‐albedo feedback increases shortwave absorption. The retreat is abrupt when ocean heat transport to the Arctic is rapidly…

Citation impact

750
total citations
FWCI
39.86
Percentile
100%
References
33
Citations per year

Authors

3

Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Ice-albedo feedback
  • Climatology
  • Sea ice
  • Environmental science
  • Arctic sea ice decline
  • Arctic ice pack
  • Arctic geoengineering
  • Radiative forcing
No related works found for this paper.