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Science 30 August 2002: Vol. 297. no. 5586, pp. 1497 - 1502 DOI: 10.1126/science.1076522
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Review
Dynamics of Recent Climate Change in the Arctic
Richard E. Moritz,1*
Cecilia M. Bitz,1
Eric J. Steig2
The pattern of recent surface warming observed in the Arctic
exhibits both polar amplification and a strong relation with trends in
the Arctic Oscillation mode of atmospheric circulation. Paleoclimate
analyses indicate that Arctic surface temperatures were higher during
the 20th century than during the preceding few centuries and that polar
amplification is a common feature of the past. Paleoclimate evidence
for Holocene variations in the Arctic Oscillation is mixed. Current
understanding of physical mechanisms controlling atmospheric dynamics
suggests that anthropogenic influences could have forced the recent
trend in the Arctic Oscillation, but simulations with global climate
models do not agree. In most simulations, the trend in the Arctic
Oscillation is much weaker than observed. In addition, the simulated
warming tends to be largest in autumn over the Arctic Ocean, whereas
observed warming appears to be largest in winter and spring over the
continents.
1 Polar Science Center,
2 Quaternary Research Center, University of
Washington, Seattle, WA 98105-6698, USA.
*
To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail:
dickm{at}apl.washington.edu
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