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Suppression of Arctic Sea Ice Growth in the Eurasian–Pacific Seas by Winter Clouds and Snowfall

Title
Suppression of Arctic Sea Ice Growth in the Eurasian–Pacific Seas by Winter Clouds and Snowfall
Author
박효석
Keywords
Arctic; Sea ice; Atmosphere-ocean interaction; Snowfall
Issue Date
2021-12
Publisher
AMER METEOROLOGICAL SOC
Citation
JOURNAL OF CLIMATE, v. 35, NO 2, Page. 669-686
Abstract
The ongoing Arctic warming has been pronounced in winter and has been associated with an increase in downward longwave radiation. While previous studies have demonstrated that poleward moisture flux into the Arctic strengthens downward longwave radiation, less attention has been given to the impact of the accompanying increase in snowfall. Here, utilizing state-of-the-art sea ice models, we show that typical winter snowfall (snow water equivalent) anomalies of around 1.0 cm, accompanied by positive downward longwave radiation anomalies of ∼5 W m−2, can cause basinwide sea ice thinning by around 5 cm in the following spring over the Arctic seas in the Eurasian–Pacific seas. In extreme cases, this is followed by a shrinking of summer ice extent. In the winter of 2016/17, anomalously strong warm, moist air transport combined with ∼2.5-cm increase in snowfall (snow water equivalent) decreased spring ice thickness by ∼10 cm and decreased the following summer sea ice extent by 5%–30%. This study suggests that small changes in the pattern and volume of winter snowfall can strongly impact the sea ice thickness and extent in the following seasons.
URI
https://eds.p.ebscohost.com/eds/detail/detail?vid=0&sid=944b306f-9225-494e-ae63-9d141e728844%40redis&bdata=Jmxhbmc9a28mc2l0ZT1lZHMtbGl2ZQ%3d%3d#AN=154531674&db=a9hhttps://repository.hanyang.ac.kr/handle/20.500.11754/169144
ISSN
0894-8755
DOI
10.1175/JCLI-D-21-0282.1
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