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    Variability of the Intermediate Atlantic Water of the Arctic Ocean over the Last 100 Years

    Source: Journal of Climate:;2004:;volume( 017 ):;issue: 023::page 4485
    Author:
    Polyakov, I. V.
    ,
    Alekseev, G. V.
    ,
    Timokhov, L. A.
    ,
    Bhatt, U. S.
    ,
    Colony, R. L.
    ,
    Simmons, H. L.
    ,
    Walsh, D.
    ,
    Walsh, J. E.
    ,
    Zakharov, V. F.
    DOI: 10.1175/JCLI-3224.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: Recent observations show dramatic changes of the Arctic atmosphere?ice?ocean system, including a rapid warming in the intermediate Atlantic water of the Arctic Ocean. Here it is demonstrated through the analysis of a vast collection of previously unsynthesized observational data, that over the twentieth century Atlantic water variability was dominated by low-frequency oscillations (LFO) on time scales of 50?80 yr. Associated with this variability, the Atlantic water temperature record shows two warm periods in the 1930s?40s and in recent decades and two cold periods earlier in the century and in the 1960s?70s. Over recent decades, the data show a warming and salinification of the Atlantic layer accompanied by its shoaling and, probably, thinning. The estimate of the Atlantic water temperature variability shows a general warming trend; however, over the 100-yr record there are periods (including the recent decades) with short-term trends strongly amplified by multidecadal variations. Observational data provide evidence that Atlantic water temperature, Arctic surface air temperature, and ice extent and fast ice thickness in the Siberian marginal seas display coherent LFO. The hydrographic data used support a negative feedback mechanism through which changes of density act to moderate the inflow of Atlantic water to the Arctic Ocean, consistent with the decrease of positive Atlantic water temperature anomalies in the late 1990s. The sustained Atlantic water temperature and salinity anomalies in the Arctic Ocean are associated with hydrographic anomalies of the same sign in the Greenland?Norwegian Seas and of the opposite sign in the Labrador Sea. Finally, it is found that the Arctic air?sea?ice system and the North Atlantic sea surface temperature display coherent low-frequency fluctuations. Elucidating the mechanisms behind this relationship will be critical to an understanding of the complex nature of low-frequency variability found in the Arctic and in lower-latitude regions.
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    contributor authorPolyakov, I. V.
    contributor authorAlekseev, G. V.
    contributor authorTimokhov, L. A.
    contributor authorBhatt, U. S.
    contributor authorColony, R. L.
    contributor authorSimmons, H. L.
    contributor authorWalsh, D.
    contributor authorWalsh, J. E.
    contributor authorZakharov, V. F.
    date accessioned2017-06-09T17:00:12Z
    date available2017-06-09T17:00:12Z
    date copyright2004/12/01
    date issued2004
    identifier issn0894-8755
    identifier otherams-77710.pdf
    identifier urihttp://onlinelibrary.yabesh.ir/handle/yetl/4220298
    description abstractRecent observations show dramatic changes of the Arctic atmosphere?ice?ocean system, including a rapid warming in the intermediate Atlantic water of the Arctic Ocean. Here it is demonstrated through the analysis of a vast collection of previously unsynthesized observational data, that over the twentieth century Atlantic water variability was dominated by low-frequency oscillations (LFO) on time scales of 50?80 yr. Associated with this variability, the Atlantic water temperature record shows two warm periods in the 1930s?40s and in recent decades and two cold periods earlier in the century and in the 1960s?70s. Over recent decades, the data show a warming and salinification of the Atlantic layer accompanied by its shoaling and, probably, thinning. The estimate of the Atlantic water temperature variability shows a general warming trend; however, over the 100-yr record there are periods (including the recent decades) with short-term trends strongly amplified by multidecadal variations. Observational data provide evidence that Atlantic water temperature, Arctic surface air temperature, and ice extent and fast ice thickness in the Siberian marginal seas display coherent LFO. The hydrographic data used support a negative feedback mechanism through which changes of density act to moderate the inflow of Atlantic water to the Arctic Ocean, consistent with the decrease of positive Atlantic water temperature anomalies in the late 1990s. The sustained Atlantic water temperature and salinity anomalies in the Arctic Ocean are associated with hydrographic anomalies of the same sign in the Greenland?Norwegian Seas and of the opposite sign in the Labrador Sea. Finally, it is found that the Arctic air?sea?ice system and the North Atlantic sea surface temperature display coherent low-frequency fluctuations. Elucidating the mechanisms behind this relationship will be critical to an understanding of the complex nature of low-frequency variability found in the Arctic and in lower-latitude regions.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleVariability of the Intermediate Atlantic Water of the Arctic Ocean over the Last 100 Years
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume17
    journal issue23
    journal titleJournal of Climate
    identifier doi10.1175/JCLI-3224.1
    journal fristpage4485
    journal lastpage4497
    treeJournal of Climate:;2004:;volume( 017 ):;issue: 023
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