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Artificial, Natural, Underlying Factors That Affect the Arctic Climate

Artificial, Natural, Underlying Factors That Affect the Arctic Climate

... The Arctic has long given the impression that the summer is short and the win- ter is long and ...the Arctic region that has been affected the most, because it is directly exposed to strong sunlight, making ...

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Arctic marine climate of the early nineteenth century

Arctic marine climate of the early nineteenth century

... Weather observations have been digitised from five of these expeditions (Table 1) all dating from between 1818 and 1825, and covering the Far North Atlantic and Cana- dian Arctic (Fig. 3). Some of these logbook ...

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A Review of the Climate Change Impacts’ Rates of Change in the Arctic

A Review of the Climate Change Impacts’ Rates of Change in the Arctic

... developing climate models in the United States have paid off in climate models with much greater accuracy than before ...the Arctic Climate Impact Assessment (ACIA), ...

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Climigration? Population and climate change in Arctic Alaska

Climigration? Population and climate change in Arctic Alaska

... to climate change’’ (Bronen ...from climate-linked erosion and ...of Arctic climate change that impact these communities (Overpeck et ...(Tribal Climate Change Project ...

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Climate Change and China as a Global Emerging Regulatory Sea Power in the Arctic Ocean: Is China a Threat for Arctic Ocean Security?

Climate Change and China as a Global Emerging Regulatory Sea Power in the Arctic Ocean: Is China a Threat for Arctic Ocean Security?

... of climate change in the Arctic Ocean such as ice melting and ice retreat facilitates natural resources ...extraction. Arctic fossil fuel becomes the drivers of geopolitical changes in the ...

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Arctic Climate Change and U.S. Accession to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea

Arctic Climate Change and U.S. Accession to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea

... years, climate change in the Arctic provides the current Administration with a new and urgent incentive to re- engage the Senate and urge that body to provide its advice and consent to ...

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Wave climate in the Arctic 1992–2014: seasonality and trends

Wave climate in the Arctic 1992–2014: seasonality and trends

... wave climate poleward of 66 ◦ N since the Arctic wave climate has been less investigated compared to studies of sea ice ...the Arctic as a complete system and relate our results to existing ...

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An integrative climate change vulnerability index for Arctic aviation and marine transportation

An integrative climate change vulnerability index for Arctic aviation and marine transportation

... Among the assessed hazards, current exposure for summer- winter temperatures and rain have the widest distribution of exposure values (close to 1) when compared to other hazards (see Table 1 for all models). Future ...

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Climate policy implications of nonlinear decline of Arctic land permafrost and other cryosphere elements

Climate policy implications of nonlinear decline of Arctic land permafrost and other cryosphere elements

... NGEE Arctic project supported by the BER Office of Science at the ...Centre Climate Programme funded by BEIS and ...World Climate Research Programme’s Working Group on Coupled Modelling, which is ...

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“Climate response functions” for the Arctic Ocean: a proposed coordinated modelling experiment

“Climate response functions” for the Arctic Ocean: a proposed coordinated modelling experiment

... the Arctic Ocean. The FW is a key component in the Arctic hydrological cycle, affecting ocean, sea ice, and at- ...the Arctic Ocean, the FW at the surface main- tains a strong stratification that ...

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Arctic Holocene proxy climate database – new approaches to assessing geochronological accuracy and encoding climate variables

Arctic Holocene proxy climate database – new approaches to assessing geochronological accuracy and encoding climate variables

... The Arctic was subdivided into six regions ...the climate variable most frequently reconstructed by the proxies in the ...cumpolar Arctic that can easily be combined or subdivided to address specific ...

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Mechanisms causing reduced Arctic sea ice loss in a coupled climate model

Mechanisms causing reduced Arctic sea ice loss in a coupled climate model

... the Arctic become nearly, or completely, ice-free in September, there would be serious implications for wildlife both in sea and on land, and for na- tive Arctic ...the Arctic to shipping for one or ...

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Participatory scenario planning and climate change impacts, adaptation and vulnerability research in the Arctic

Participatory scenario planning and climate change impacts, adaptation and vulnerability research in the Arctic

... with climate normals and scenarios of climate change for the region obtained from Environment Canada’s Weather Office and Climate Change Scenarios Netw ...32 climate scenarios available for ...

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Participatory scenario planning and climate change impacts, adaptation and vulnerability research in the Arctic

Participatory scenario planning and climate change impacts, adaptation and vulnerability research in the Arctic

... Limited work, however, has reviewed how future drivers of change in the Arctic have been captured in IAV research, or examined how / if scenario planning approaches have been used.. Agai[r] ...

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The sensitivity of the Arctic sea ice to orbitally induced insolation changes: a study of the mid-Holocene Paleoclimate Modelling Intercomparison Project 2 and 3 simulations

The sensitivity of the Arctic sea ice to orbitally induced insolation changes: a study of the mid-Holocene Paleoclimate Modelling Intercomparison Project 2 and 3 simulations

... for Climate Research at Stockholm University, funded by the Swedish research councils VR and FORMAS, provided founding for this ...World Climate Research Programme’s Working Group on Coupled Modelling, ...

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Survey on Various Types of Noise and Methods for Noise Removal

Survey on Various Types of Noise and Methods for Noise Removal

... the climate. According to Intergovernmental panel on Climate with the increase in deforestation, fossil fuel combustion there will be increase in greenhouse gases and global temperature will increase ...

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Vegetation transitions drive the autotrophy heterotrophy balance in Arctic lakes

Vegetation transitions drive the autotrophy heterotrophy balance in Arctic lakes

... Climate-driven vegetation shifts occur over decadal- centennial timescales and are associated with characteristic successional, edaphic, biogeochemical, and hydrological processes (Walker et al. 2005; Engstrom and ...

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The GRENE-TEA model intercomparison project (GTMIP): overview and experiment protocol for Stage 1

The GRENE-TEA model intercomparison project (GTMIP): overview and experiment protocol for Stage 1

... GRENE Arctic Climate Change Re- search Project (GRENE-TEA) to achieve the following tar- gets: (a) to pass possible improvements regarding physical and biogeochemical processes for Arctic terrestrial ...

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Transport of volume, heat, and salt towards the Arctic in the Faroe Current 1993–2013

Transport of volume, heat, and salt towards the Arctic in the Faroe Current 1993–2013

... Long-term climate change: projections, commitments and irre- versibility, ...in: Climate Change 2013: the Physical Sci- ence ...on Climate Change, edited by: Stocker, ...

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The influence of atmospheric circulation on the mid-Holocene climate of Europe: a data–model comparison

The influence of atmospheric circulation on the mid-Holocene climate of Europe: a data–model comparison

... winter climate of Eu- rope is largely a function of the AO (regionally expressed as the NAO) teleconnection pattern, which influences the strength and position of the westerly atmospheric circula- tion and ...

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