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Detection of a possible change point in atmospheric variability in the North Atlantic and its effect on Scandinavian glacier mass balance

机译:检测北大西洋大气变化的可能变化点及其对斯堪的纳维亚冰川质量平衡的影响

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Climate change, resulting from an increase in global temperatures, is likely to have a large impact on glaciers and glacier meltwater during the course of the present century resulting in significant contributions to sea level rise. Globally, glaciers are in retreat, partly as a response to the return to warmer conditions after the last neoglacial period during the Little Ice Age but also because of the almost continuous increases evident in global temperature since then. In contrast, Scandinavian glaciers, particularly maritime glaciers, were maintaining equilibrium or advancing over the closing decades of the last century possibly resulting from an increased moisture flux over the North Atlantic. While the more continental glaciers were still declining, the rate of decline diminished during the late 1980s. This coincides with an accelerated rate of increase evident on the maritime glaciers in southwestern Norway. A change point in atmospheric variability in the North Atlantic is identified as having occurred during this period. This change point is associated with an intensification of westerlies over Europe, particularly since the late 1980s, which significantly contributes to increases in temperature and precipitation over northern Europe while suppressing the penetration of warm, moist air into more southern European locations. Regional variations in temperature and precipitation from selected Scandinavian stations are also found to be consistent with the changes in the large-scale modes of atmospheric variability in the North Atlantic. Copyright (c) 2005 Royal Meteorological Society.
机译:全球温度升高引起的气候变化可能在本世纪期间对冰川和冰川融水产生重大影响,从而导致海平面上升。在全球范围内,冰川正在退缩,部分是由于在小冰河时期的最后一个新冰期之后,冰川恢复到较暖的状态,也由于此后全球气温几乎持续升高。相比之下,斯堪的纳维亚冰川,特别是海洋冰川,在上个世纪的最后几十年保持平衡或发展,这可能是由于北大西洋的水汽通量增加所致。虽然更多的大陆冰川仍在下降,但下降速度在1980年代后期有所减少。这与挪威西南部海洋冰川上明显的加速增长相吻合。北大西洋大气变化的变化点被确定为在此期间发生。这个变化点与整个欧洲的西风加剧有关,特别是自1980年代后期以来,这极大地促进了北欧温度和降水的增加,同时抑制了温暖潮湿的空气向南欧更多地区的渗透。选定的斯堪的纳维亚站的温度和降水的区域变化也被发现与北大西洋大气变化的大规模模式的变化是一致的。版权所有(c)2005皇家气象学会。

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