Impact of arctic sea ice variations on winter temperature anomalies in northern hemispheric land areas

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  • who: T. Koenigk from the Geophysical Institute, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway University, Sapporo, Japan have published the Article: Impact of Arctic sea ice variations on winter temperature anomalies in northern hemispheric land areas, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 29/Nov/1987
  • what: Still the main reason for the observed extreme cold winters is internal atmospheric dynamics. In Sect 3, the authors focus first on the linkage between temporal variations of temperature, sea ice and SST before investigating specific cold winter cases in more detail. The experiments show that Arctic sea ice variations largely capture . . .

     

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