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Vertical structure of recent Arctic warming

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  • Rune G. Graversen

    (Stockholm University)

  • Thorsten Mauritsen

    (Stockholm University)

  • Michael Tjernström

    (Stockholm University)

  • Erland Källén

    (Stockholm University)

  • Gunilla Svensson

    (Stockholm University)

Abstract

Warming with altitude Some of the most pronounced signs of climate change have been seen in the Arctic, for example, near-surface warming there has been almost twice the global average over the past few decades. The underlying causes of this 'Arctic amplification' remain uncertain, but examination of a temperature data set based on modelling and observations in the region during this period provides some clues. The key finding is evidence for atmospheric temperature amplification well above the surface. This is unlikely to be a due to reduced snow and ice cover during the greater part of the year, suggesting that factors such as changes in atmospheric heat transport may be involved in the recent Arctic warming.

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  • Rune G. Graversen & Thorsten Mauritsen & Michael Tjernström & Erland Källén & Gunilla Svensson, 2008. "Vertical structure of recent Arctic warming," Nature, Nature, vol. 451(7174), pages 53-56, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:451:y:2008:i:7174:d:10.1038_nature06502
    DOI: 10.1038/nature06502
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    3. Shelly Rayback & Gregory Henry & Andrea Lini, 2012. "Multiproxy reconstructions of climate for three sites in the Canadian High Arctic using Cassiope tetragona," Climatic Change, Springer, vol. 114(3), pages 593-619, October.

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