Arctic cut-off high drives the poleward shift of a new Greenland melting record

Atmospheric circulation controls the mass and energy balance of the Greenland ice sheet, yet the exact dynamics remain unknown. Here, the authors show that record conditions over Greenland during the summer of 2015 were associated with the formation and persistency of an Arctic cut-off high.

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Autores principales: M. Tedesco, T. Mote, X. Fettweis, E. Hanna, J. Jeyaratnam, J. F. Booth, R. Datta, K. Briggs
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:0b0aa51afd4343d582ea0484425aa5b22021-12-02T15:35:19ZArctic cut-off high drives the poleward shift of a new Greenland melting record10.1038/ncomms117232041-1723https://doaj.org/article/0b0aa51afd4343d582ea0484425aa5b22016-06-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms11723https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Atmospheric circulation controls the mass and energy balance of the Greenland ice sheet, yet the exact dynamics remain unknown. Here, the authors show that record conditions over Greenland during the summer of 2015 were associated with the formation and persistency of an Arctic cut-off high.M. TedescoT. MoteX. FettweisE. HannaJ. JeyaratnamJ. F. BoothR. DattaK. BriggsNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-6 (2016)
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M. Tedesco
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J. Jeyaratnam
J. F. Booth
R. Datta
K. Briggs
Arctic cut-off high drives the poleward shift of a new Greenland melting record
description Atmospheric circulation controls the mass and energy balance of the Greenland ice sheet, yet the exact dynamics remain unknown. Here, the authors show that record conditions over Greenland during the summer of 2015 were associated with the formation and persistency of an Arctic cut-off high.
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author M. Tedesco
T. Mote
X. Fettweis
E. Hanna
J. Jeyaratnam
J. F. Booth
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K. Briggs
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title Arctic cut-off high drives the poleward shift of a new Greenland melting record
title_short Arctic cut-off high drives the poleward shift of a new Greenland melting record
title_full Arctic cut-off high drives the poleward shift of a new Greenland melting record
title_fullStr Arctic cut-off high drives the poleward shift of a new Greenland melting record
title_full_unstemmed Arctic cut-off high drives the poleward shift of a new Greenland melting record
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