Arctic Weather and Climate Change
A special issue of Atmosphere (ISSN 2073-4433). This special issue belongs to the section "Meteorology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (20 January 2024) | Viewed by 4977
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Interests: weather extremes; climate change; paleoclimates
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Dear Colleagues,
The Arctic is of great interest since it has become heated more quickly than any other region on Earth. The observed evidence and numerical model simulations of Arctic climate change have established many important things; however, there are a lot of unknown peculiarities and effects.
This Special Issue of Atmosphere focuses on the near-term climate change and circulation systems of the atmosphere and ocean. The list of subjects includes recent advances in understanding the interaction between the Arctic and mid-latitudes, possibly taking into account the solar activity conditions and the increased advection of heat to the pole, as well as the role of the "atlantization process" in the upper layer of the ocean.
Furthermore, an important direction involves the investigation of feedback processes, including albedo effects, longwave radiation, and lapse-rate feedbacks, etc., thus taking into account their seasonal shifts and spatial structure.
It is also essential to establish a connection between atmospheric circulation systems and weather extremes, focusing on the role of various circulation phenomena (mid-latitude cyclones penetrating the Arctic, polar cyclones, and mesoscale convective complexes) in the formation of extremes, the identification of synoptic and statistical features of extremes, and the development of their hydrodynamic models.
Prof. Dr. Alexander V. Kislov
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- arctic amplification
- arctic atlantization
- regional climate modelling
- arctic climate feedback processes
- weather extrema
- polar lows
- extratropical cyclones in the Arctic
- mesoscale complexes in the Arctic
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