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Author DeWeaver, Eric T

Title Arctic Sea Ice Decline : Observations, Projections, Mechanisms, and Implications
Published Hoboken : Wiley, 2013

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Description 1 online resource (521 pages)
Series Geophysical Monograph Series ; 180
Geophysical monograph ; 180.
Contents Title Page; Contents; Preface; Arctic Sea Ice Decline: Introduction; Section I: Arctic Sea Ice in the Instrumented and Paleo-Proxy Records; Recent Trends in Arctic Sea Ice and the Evolving Role of Atmospheric Circulation Forcing, 1979-2007; Reconstructing Sea Ice Conditions in the Arctic and Sub-Arctic Prior to Human Observations; Section II: Factors in Sea Ice Sensitivity; Arctic Cloud Properties and Radiative Forcing From Observations and Their Role in Sea Ice Decline Predicted by the NCAR CCSM3 Model During the 21st Century; Some Aspects of Uncertainty in Predicting Sea Ice Thinning
Sensitivity of Arctic Sea Ice Thickness to Intermodel Variations in the Surface Energy BudgetThe Atmospheric Response to Realistic Reduced Summer Arctic Sea Ice Anomalies; Section III: Rapid Loss Versus Abrupt Transition; Sea Ice-Albedo Feedback and Nonlinear Arctic Climate Change; The Role of Natural Versus Forced Change in Future Rapid Summer Arctic Ice Loss; Multiple Equilibria and Abrupt Transitions in Arctic Summer Sea Ice Extent; What Is the Trajectory of Arctic Sea Ice?; Analysis of Arctic Sea Ice Anomalies in a Coupled Model Control Simulation
Section IV: The Threat to Polar Bears From Sea Ice DeclineA Bayesian Network Modeling Approach to Forecasting the 21st Century Worldwide Status of Polar Bears; Index
Summary Published by the American Geophysical Union as part of the Geophysical Monograph Series, Volume 180.This volume addresses the rapid decline of Arctic sea ice, placing recent sea ice decline in the context of past observations, climate model simulations and projections, and simple models of the climate sensitivity of sea ice. Highlights of the work presented here includeAn appraisal of the role played by wind forcing in driving the decline;A reconstruction of Arctic sea ice conditions prior to human observations, based on proxy data from sediments;A modelin
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Subject Climatic changes -- Arctic regions
Environmental impact analysis -- Arctic regions
Sea ice -- Arctic regions
Climatic changes
Climatology
Environmental impact analysis
Sea ice
SUBJECT Arctic regions -- Climate
Subject Arctic Regions
Form Electronic book
Author Bitz, Cecilia M
Tremblay, L.-Bruno
ISBN 9781118671580
1118671589