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Arctic sea ice melt onset from passive microwave satellite data: 1979–2012

Arctic sea ice melt onset from passive microwave satellite data: 1979–2012

... Siberian Sea. R 2 values vary, but are strongest for the Arctic Region and the Cen- tral Arctic where the R 2 value is at least ...Bering Sea and Baffin Bay although at a 95 % confidence level ... See full document

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Frequency and distribution of winter melt events from passive microwave
satellite data in the pan-Arctic, 1988–2013

Frequency and distribution of winter melt events from passive microwave satellite data in the pan-Arctic, 1988–2013

... snow onset in fall and ear- lier melt onset in spring, resulting in significant negative trends in winter period ...of melt days was observed to be significantly positively correlated with the ... See full document

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Inter-comparison and evaluation of sea ice algorithms: towards further  identification of challenges and optimal approach using passive microwave  observations

Inter-comparison and evaluation of sea ice algorithms: towards further identification of challenges and optimal approach using passive microwave observations

... of sea ice, (2) at- mospheric effects, (3) melt ponds, and (4) thin ...of sea ice de- pends on the selection of input brightness temperatures (Tbs) available at electromagnetic ... See full document

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Recent advances in understanding the Arctic climate system state and  change from a sea ice perspective: a review

Recent advances in understanding the Arctic climate system state and change from a sea ice perspective: a review

... of sea ice state variability and trends is made challenging because the available information on changes in sea ice thickness is inaccurate, in particular for the summer ...sea ... See full document

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Implications of all season Arctic sea-ice anomalies on the stratosphere

Implications of all season Arctic sea-ice anomalies on the stratosphere

... Arctic sea-ice cover has considerably declined in the current century and further decreases are predicted by general cir- culation models in response to increasing greenhouse gas (GHG) concentrations ... See full document

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Rev. Bras. Geof.  vol.29 número1

Rev. Bras. Geof. vol.29 número1

... of Satellite Data in Oceanography (AVISO), dados de temperatura da superf´ıcie do mar provenientes do sensor TRMM Microwave Imager , assim como dados climatol´ogicos do World Ocean Atlas 2001 (WOA01) ... See full document

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The relation between sea ice thickness and freeboard in the Arctic

The relation between sea ice thickness and freeboard in the Arctic

... of ice thickness, ice freeboard and snow depth are extracted and used to establish an empiri- cal relation between these ...mainly from mid March to early May, when land- ing on ice floes was ... See full document

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A REMOTE SENSING DERIVED UPPER OCEAN HEAT CONTENT DATASET FOR THE EQUATORIAL ATLANTIC: COMPARISON WITH PIRATA PROJECT DATA

A REMOTE SENSING DERIVED UPPER OCEAN HEAT CONTENT DATASET FOR THE EQUATORIAL ATLANTIC: COMPARISON WITH PIRATA PROJECT DATA

... of Sea Level Anomalies (SLA) from multimission altimeter data distributed by Archiving Validation and Interpretation of Satellite Data in Oceanography (AVISO) were combined with ... See full document

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Recent extreme light sea ice years in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago: 2011 and 2012 eclipse 1998 and 2007

Recent extreme light sea ice years in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago: 2011 and 2012 eclipse 1998 and 2007

... the sea ice mo- tion tracking system can be found in Wohlleben et ...the ice tracking ...of ice displacements for the time interval separating the im- ...of ice motion based on a ... See full document

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

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

... the Arctic are governed by the sea ice and winds and we observe two distinct regions: (1) semi- enclosed basins and (2) region exposed to the North At- ...the sea state magnitudes are com- ... See full document

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Ice and AIS: ship speed data and sea ice forecasts in the Baltic Sea

Ice and AIS: ship speed data and sea ice forecasts in the Baltic Sea

... 1). Ice drift speed appears significant as well, while the relation is nonlinear, in agreement with the foregoing data ...the ice drift is very slow and the ice drift is directed towards the ... See full document

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A high resolution climatology of precipitation and deep convection over the Mediterranean region from operational satellite microwave data: development and application to the evaluation of model uncertainties

A high resolution climatology of precipitation and deep convection over the Mediterranean region from operational satellite microwave data: development and application to the evaluation of model uncertainties

... the satellite data provided by the Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit (AMSU) radiometer allow to detect moderate and heavy pre- cipitating areas ...the sea where in-situ observations are scarce, ... See full document

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The origin of sea salt in snow on Arctic sea ice and in coastal regions

The origin of sea salt in snow on Arctic sea ice and in coastal regions

... determined from the standard deviation and mean of re- peated analyses of the laboratory ...coefficient from the regression equation of the average values was always greater than ... See full document

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Arctic Ocean sea ice snow depth evaluation and bias sensitivity in CCSM

Arctic Ocean sea ice snow depth evaluation and bias sensitivity in CCSM

... of sea ice found that snow on sea ice has two primary competing effects on the ice mass budget (Maykut and Untersteiner, ...the ice growth season, the presence of snow insulates ... See full document

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A record of Antarctic sea ice extent in the Southern Indian Ocean for the past 300 yr and its relationship with global mean temperature

A record of Antarctic sea ice extent in the Southern Indian Ocean for the past 300 yr and its relationship with global mean temperature

... correlation between MS − and SIE, suggesting that the homogeneous coastline east of the Lambert Glacier basin (LGB) may be a good region to recover a long SIE record for the Southern Indian Ocean. However, there are ... See full document

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Towards measuring the meridional overturning circulation from space

Towards measuring the meridional overturning circulation from space

... satellite data. Us- ing the Parallel Ocean Climate Model, we simulate satellite observations of ocean bottom pressure and sea surface height (SSH) over the 20-year period from ... See full document

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Arctic rapid sea ice loss events in regional coupled climate scenario experiments

Arctic rapid sea ice loss events in regional coupled climate scenario experiments

... further ice reduction, and thus, regular Arctic cooling mechanisms such as longwave upward radiation in combination with a less meridional atmospheric flow becomes the dominant ... See full document

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Variability of light transmission through Arctic land-fast sea ice during spring

Variability of light transmission through Arctic land-fast sea ice during spring

... through sea ice were performed under land-fast sea ice off Barrow, Alaska, by Perovich et ...of sea ice are influenced by snow and sea-ice properties within a ... See full document

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On direct passive microwave remote sensing of sea spray aerosol production

On direct passive microwave remote sensing of sea spray aerosol production

... all panels, but the horizontal axis changes depending on the chosen input parameter. In all four panels, individual data points (red dots) were obtained from the time series with 4 s sampling rate (Sect. ... See full document

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Arctic climate response to forcing from light-absorbing particles in snow and sea ice in CESM

Arctic climate response to forcing from light-absorbing particles in snow and sea ice in CESM

... and sea ice in the ...and ice light absorption. Using an Arctic-wide set of snow and sea ice samples, Doherty et ...is from biomass or biofuel burning, not industrial ... See full document

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