Concurrent Bering Sea and Labrador Sea ice melt extremes in March 2023: a confluence of meteorological events aligned with stratosphere–troposphere interactions

<p>Today's Arctic is characterized by a lengthening of the sea ice melt season, as well as by fast and at times unseasonal melt events. Such anomalous melt cases have been identified in Pacific and Atlantic Arctic sector sea ice studies. Through observational analyses, we document an unpr...

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Main Authors: T. J. Ballinger, K. Moore, Q. Ding, A. H. Butler, J. E. Overland, R. L. Thoman, I. Baxter, Z. Li, E. Hanna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2024-12-01
Series:Weather and Climate Dynamics
Online Access:https://wcd.copernicus.org/articles/5/1473/2024/wcd-5-1473-2024.pdf
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