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Arctic sea-ice loss drives a strong regional atmospheric response over the North Pacific and North Atlantic on decadal scales

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Cvijanovic, Ivana
Simon, Amelie
Levine, XavierMés informació
White, Rachel
Ortega Montilla, PabloMés informació
Donat, MarkusMés informació
Bojovic, Dragana
Lapin, VladimirMés informació
Doblas-Reyes, FranciscoMés informació
Document typeArticle
Defense date2025
PublisherNature Research
Rights accessOpen Access
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International
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Previous studies have suggested that Arctic sea-ice loss can have a profound influence on atmospheric circulation far away from the Arctic. However, there is little scientific consensus on the features of these remote responses, with the opposite impacts reported. Here we present a multi-model analysis of the decadal climate response to Arctic sea-ice loss using state-of-the-art energy conserving methodologies to isolate the impacts of sea-ice decline. We observe weakening of the Aleutian Low and development of a geopotential ridge in the North Pacific, associated with drier winter conditions over the southwest United States. Over the Atlantic, a negative NAO-like response drives wetter winter conditions across the western Mediterranean. These decadal-scale impacts substantially differ from reported centennial-scale responses to Arctic sea-ice loss simulated using non-energy conserving methodologies. Factors such as the timescale of the response and methodologies used to isolate the impacts of disappearing sea-ice cover should be carefully considered when consolidating scientific understanding on the future impacts of changing Arctic.
CitationCvijanovic, I. [et al.]. Arctic sea-ice loss drives a strong regional atmospheric response over the North Pacific and North Atlantic on decadal scales. "Communications Earth & Environment", 2025, vol. 6, núm. 154. 
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/2117/429861
DOI10.1038/s43247-025-02059-w
ISSN2662-4435
Publisher versionhttps://www.nature.com/articles/s43247-025-02059-w
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