Actual and insolation-weighted Northern Hemisphere snow cover and sea-ice between 1973-2002
Actual and insolation-weighted Northern Hemisphere snow cover and sea ice are binned by latitude bands for the years 1973-2002. Antarctic sea-ice is also analyzed for the years 1980-2002. The use of insolation weighting provides an improved estimate of the radiative feedbacks of snow cover and sea-i...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Climate dynamics 2004-06, Vol.22 (6-7), p.591-595 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Actual and insolation-weighted Northern Hemisphere snow cover and sea ice are binned by latitude bands for the years 1973-2002. Antarctic sea-ice is also analyzed for the years 1980-2002. The use of insolation weighting provides an improved estimate of the radiative feedbacks of snow cover and sea-ice into the atmosphere. One conclusion of our assessment is that while a decrease in both areal and insolation-weighted values have occurred, the data does not show a monotonic decrease of either Arctic sea-ice or Northern Hemisphere snow cover. If Arctic perennial sea-ice is decreasing since the total reduction in areal coverage is relatively small, a large portion of it is being replenished each year such that its radiative feedback to the atmosphere is muted. Antarctic sea-ice areal cover shows no significant long-term trend, while there is a slight decrease in the insolation-weighted values for the period 1980-2002. From the early 1990s to 2001, there was a slight increase in both values. The comparison of general circulation model simulations of changes over the last several decades to observed changes in insolation-weighted sea-ice and snow cover should be a priority research topic. |
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ISSN: | 0930-7575 1432-0894 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00382-004-0401-5 |