A more significant ice extent retreat is expected in the Canadian / Alaska sector of Arctic due to enhanced
warmer air inflow.
Not exact matches
What will happen if the AO changes is an open question, at one side there may be less
inflow of
warmer air, at the other side, this may result in opposite changes in cloud cover...
Lynn, the increase of temperatures in the Arctic, is mainly the result of an
inflow of
warmer air from lower latitudes (with the current AO) and the change in albedo (mainly in summer).
Our studies did indicate that much of the heat entering the Barents Sea in recent years was advected in by the
inflow of
warm Atlantic Waters and although direct
warming through
air - sea heat exchanges no doubt occurred, it appeared not be the dominate process at the time of our studies.
What will happen if the AO changes is an open question, at one side there may be less
inflow of
warmer air, at the other side, this may result in opposite changes in cloud cover...
Water levels are influenced by the amount of evaporation from decreased ice cover and
warmer air temperatures, by evapotranspiration from
warmer air temperatures, and by potential increases in
inflow from more precipitation.
The
warm air rises over the Pacific Warm Pool, causing an inflow of air from the east where SSTs are coo
warm air rises over the Pacific
Warm Pool, causing an inflow of air from the east where SSTs are coo
Warm Pool, causing an
inflow of
air from the east where SSTs are cooler.
As a result, in 2007 one can observe northward
inflow of
warm air to the Eastern Arctic through the Russian Far East area, and in 2008, similar
inflow via high latitude domain of North America.
The
inflow of
air pushes more
warm water west and that increases the SST difference.
Melt of the Greenland ice sheet is further enhanced by a prolonged
inflow of
warm, moist
air traced back to Arctic sea ice loss.