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Blocking variability: Arctic Amplification versus Arctic Oscillation [PDF]
Pedram Hassanzadeh, Zhiming Kuang
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Impacts of Atlantic meridional overturning circulation weakening on Arctic amplification [PDF]
Yu-Chi Lee +2 more
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The causes of Arctic amplification are widely debated, and a cohesive picture has not been obtained yet. This study has investigated the role of the Atlantic meridional oceanic and atmospheric heat transport into the Arctic in the emergence of Arctic ...
Latonin Mikhail +2 more
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Local and Remote Atmospheric Circulation Drivers of Arctic Change: A Review
Arctic Amplification is a fundamental feature of past, present, and modelled future climate. However, the causes of this “amplification” within Earth’s climate system are not fully understood.
Gina R. Henderson +5 more
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Polar Amplification in the Earth’s Three Poles Based on MODIS Land Surface Temperatures
Polar amplification appears in response to greenhouse gas forcing, which has become a focus of climate change research. However, polar amplification has not been systematically investigated over the Earth’s three poles (the Arctic, Antarctica, and the ...
Aihong Xie +3 more
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The enhanced warming of the Arctic, relative to other parts of the Earth, a phenomenon known as Arctic amplification, is one of the most striking features of climate change, and has important climatic impacts for the entire Northern Hemisphere.
Rei Chemke +3 more
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The Arctic Amplification Debate [PDF]
Rises in surface air temperature (SAT) in response to increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases (GHGs) are expected to be amplified in northern high latitudes, with warming most pronounced over the Arctic Ocean owing to the loss of sea ice. Observations document recent warming, but an enhanced Arctic Ocean signal is not readily evident.
Mark C. Serreze, Jennifer A. Francis
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Since the 21st century, due to global warming, the Arctic near-surface temperature increases rapidly, the warming rate can reach more than twice the global average rate, known as the "Arctic amplification" (AA) phenomenon.This paper discusses the causes ...
Xiaoxiao HAN +5 more
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The Emergence and Transient Nature of Arctic Amplification in Coupled Climate Models
Under rising atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations, the Arctic exhibits amplified warming relative to the globe. This Arctic amplification is a defining feature of global warming.
Marika M. Holland, Laura Landrum
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ESD Ideas: Arctic amplification's contribution to breaches of the Paris Agreement [PDF]
The Arctic is warming at almost 4 times the global average rate. Here we reframe this amplified Arctic warming in terms of global climate ambition to show that without Arctic amplification, the world would breach the Paris Agreement's 1.5 and 2 ∘C ...
A. Duffey +7 more
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