K. Isaksen,

Ø. Nordli,

E. J. Førland,

E.Łupikasza,

T. Niedźwiedź

Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, Journal Year: 2016, Volume and Issue: 121(20), P. 913 - 931

Published: Oct. 27, 2016

Spitsbergen has experienced some of the most severe temperature changes in the Arctic during the last three decades. This study relates the recent warming to variations in large-scale atmospheric circulation (AC), air mass characteristics, and sea ice concentration (SIC), both regionally around Spitsbergen and locally in three fjords. We find substantial warming for all AC patterns for all seasons, with greatest temperature increase in winter. A major part of the warming can be attributed to changes in air mass characteristics associated with situations of both cyclonic and anticyclonic air advection from north and east and situations with a nonadvectional anticyclonic …

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