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  <title><![CDATA[Arctic Sea Ice Decline May be Driving Snowy Winters Seen in Recent Years]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>A new study led by the Georgia Institute of Technology provides
further evidence of a relationship between melting ice in the Arctic regions
and widespread cold outbreaks in the Northern Hemisphere. The study’s findings could
be used to improve seasonal forecasting of snow and temperature anomalies across
northern continents.</p>

<p>Since the level of Arctic sea ice set a new record low in
2007, significantly above-normal winter snow cover has been seen in large parts
of the northern United States, northwestern and central Europe, and northern
and central China. During the winters of 2009-2010 and 2010-2011, the Northern
Hemisphere measured its second and third largest snow cover levels on record.</p>

<p>“Our study demonstrates that the decrease in Arctic sea ice
area is linked to changes in the winter Northern Hemisphere atmospheric
circulation,” said <a href="http://www.eas.gatech.edu/people/Judith_A_Curry" target="_blank">Judith Curry</a>, chair of the <a href="http://www.eas.gatech.edu" target="_blank">School of Earth and Atmospheric
Sciences at Georgia Tech</a>. “The circulation changes result in more frequent
episodes of atmospheric blocking patterns, which lead to increased cold surges and
snow over large parts of the northern continents.”</p>

<p>The study was published on Feb. 27, 2012 in the online early
edition of the journal <em><a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1114910109" target="_blank">Proceedings of the
National Academy of Sciences</a></em>. The research was supported by NASA and the
National Science Foundation.</p>

<p>In this study, scientists from Georgia Tech, the Chinese
Academy of Sciences and Columbia University expanded on previous research by
combining observational data and model simulations to explore the link between unusually
large snowfall amounts in the Northern Hemisphere in recent winters and
diminishing Arctic sea ice.</p>

<p>The researchers analyzed observational data collected
between 1979 and 2010 and found that a decrease in autumn Arctic sea ice of 1
million square kilometers -- the size of the surface area of Egypt -- corresponded
to significantly above-normal winter snow cover in large parts of the northern
United States, northwestern and central Europe, and northern and central China.</p>

<p>The analysis revealed two major factors that could be
contributing to the unusually large snowfall in recent winters -- changes in
atmospheric circulation and changes in atmospheric water vapor content -- which
are both linked to diminishing Arctic sea ice. Strong warming in the Arctic
through the late summer and autumn appears to be enhancing the melting of sea
ice.</p>

<p>“We think the recent snowy winters could be caused by the
retreating Arctic ice altering
atmospheric circulation patterns by weakening westerly winds, increasing the amplitude of the jet stream
and increasing the amount of moisture in the atmosphere,” explained
Jiping Liu, a senior research scientist in the School of Earth and Atmospheric
Sciences at Georgia Tech. “These pattern changes enhance blocking patterns that
favor more frequent movement of cold air masses to middle and lower latitudes, leading to increased heavy snowfall
in Europe and the Northeast and Midwest regions of the United States.”</p>

<p>Diminishing
Arctic sea ice can cause changes in atmospheric circulation that lead to a circulation
pattern that is different than the
“negative phase” of the Arctic Oscillation.</p>

<p>In addition to analyzing observational data, the researchers
also assessed the impact of the diminishing Arctic sea ice on atmospheric
circulation by comparing the results of model simulations run with different sea
ice distribution. They ran one experiment that assumed seasonally varying
Arctic sea ice and utilized sea ice concentration data collected between 1979
and 2010. Another simulation incorporated prescribed sea ice loss in autumn and winter based on satellite-derived
Arctic sea ice concentrations.</p>

<p>The
simulations showed that diminishing Arctic sea ice induced a significant surface
warming in the Arctic Ocean and Greenland/northeastern Canada, and cooling over
northern North America, Europe, Siberia and eastern Asia. The models also
showed above-normal winter snowfall in large parts of the northern United
States, central Europe, and northern and central China.</p>

<p>The consistent relationships seen in the model simulations
and observational data illustrate that the rapid loss of sea ice in summer and
delayed recovery of sea ice in autumn modulates snow cover, winter temperature and
the frequency of cold air outbreaks in northern mid-latitudes.</p>

<p>Huijun Wang and Mirong Song of the Chinese Academy of
Sciences Institute of Atmospheric Physics and Radley Horton from the Columbia University Center for Climate
Systems Research also contributed to this work.</p>

<p><em>This project was
supported by the NASA Energy and Water Cycle Study and the National Science
Foundation (NSF) (Award No. ANT-0838920). The content is solely the
responsibility of the principal investigators and does not necessarily
represent the official views of NASA or the NSF.&nbsp;</em></p>
<p><strong>Research News &amp; Publications Office<br />
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<p><strong>Media Relations
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Toon (jtoon@gatech.edu; 404-894-6986)</p>

<p><strong>Writer: </strong>Abby
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