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DOI10.1175/JCLI-D-16-0473.1
The Exceptionally Warm Winter of 2015/16 in Alaska
Walsh, John E.1; Bieniek, Peter A.2; Brettschneider, Brian1; Euskirchen, Eugenie S.3; Lader, Rick1,2; Thoman, Richard L.4
2017-03-01
发表期刊JOURNAL OF CLIMATE
ISSN0894-8755
EISSN1520-0442
出版年2017
卷号30期号:6
文章类型Article
语种英语
国家USA
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Alaska experienced record-setting warmth during the 2015/16 cold season (October-April). Statewide average temperatures exceeded the period-of-record mean by more than 4 degrees C over the 7-month cold season and by more than 6 degrees C over the 4-month late-winter period, January-April. The record warmth raises two questions: 1) Why was Alaska so warm during the 2015/16 cold season? 2) At what point in the future might this warmth become typical if greenhouse warming continues? On the basis of circulation analogs computed from sea level pressure and 850-hPa geopotential height fields, the atmospheric circulation explains less than half of the anomalous warmth. The warming signal forced by greenhouse gases in climate models accounts for about 1 degrees C of the anomalous warmth. A factor that is consistent with the seasonal and spatial patterns of the warmth is the anomalous surface state. The surface anomalies include 1) above-normal ocean surface temperatures and below-normal sea ice coverage in the surrounding seas from which air advects into Alaska and 2) the deficient snowpack over Alaska itself. The location of the maximum of anomalous warmth over Alaska and the late-winter-early-spring increase of the anomalous warmth unexplained by the atmospheric circulation implicates snow cover and its albedo effect, which is supported by observational measurements in the boreal forest and tundra biomes. Climate model simulations indicate that warmth of this magnitude will become the norm by the 2050s if greenhouse gas emissions follow their present scenario.


领域气候变化
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000395765900013
WOS关键词PACIFIC DECADAL OSCILLATION ; SNOW COVER ; TEMPERATURE ANOMALIES ; CLIMATE DIVISIONS ; PRECIPITATION ; REANALYSIS ; VARIABILITY ; ATTRIBUTION ; IMPACTS ; SUMMER
WOS类目Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
WOS研究方向Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/20977
专题气候变化
作者单位1.Univ Alaska, Alaska Ctr Climate Assessment & Policy, Fairbanks, AK 99701 USA;
2.Univ Alaska, Alaska Climate Sci Ctr, Fairbanks, AK 99701 USA;
3.Univ Alaska, Inst Arct Biol, Fairbanks, AK 99701 USA;
4.NOAA Natl Weather Serv, Fairbanks, AK USA
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Walsh, John E.,Bieniek, Peter A.,Brettschneider, Brian,et al. The Exceptionally Warm Winter of 2015/16 in Alaska[J]. JOURNAL OF CLIMATE,2017,30(6).
APA Walsh, John E.,Bieniek, Peter A.,Brettschneider, Brian,Euskirchen, Eugenie S.,Lader, Rick,&Thoman, Richard L..(2017).The Exceptionally Warm Winter of 2015/16 in Alaska.JOURNAL OF CLIMATE,30(6).
MLA Walsh, John E.,et al."The Exceptionally Warm Winter of 2015/16 in Alaska".JOURNAL OF CLIMATE 30.6(2017).
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