Past perspectives on the present era of abrupt Arctic climate change

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Eystein Jansen
Jens Hesselbjerg Christensen
Trond Dokken
Kerim H. Nisancioglu
Bo M. Vinther
Emilie Capron
Chuncheng Guo
Mari F. Jensen
Peter L. Langen
Rasmus A. Pedersen
Shuting Yang
Mats Bentsen
Helle A. Kjær
Henrik Sadatzki
Evangeline Sessford
Martin Stendel
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[1] University of Bergen,Department of Earth Science
[2] Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research,NORCE Norwegian Research Centre
[3] Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research,Physics of Ice, Climate and Earth, Niels Bohr Institute
[4] University of Copenhagen,Centre for Earth Evolution and Dynamics
[5] Danish Meteorological Institute,undefined
[6] University of Oslo,undefined
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Nature Climate Change | 2020年 / 10卷
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Abrupt climate change is a striking feature of many climate records, particularly the warming events in Greenland ice cores. These abrupt and high-amplitude events were tightly coupled to rapid sea-ice retreat in the North Atlantic and Nordic Seas, and observational evidence shows they had global repercussions. In the present-day Arctic, sea-ice loss is also key to ongoing warming. This Perspective uses observations and climate models to place contemporary Arctic change into the context of past abrupt Greenland warmings. We find that warming rates similar to or higher than modern trends have only occurred during past abrupt glacial episodes. We argue that the Arctic is currently experiencing an abrupt climate change event, and that climate models underestimate this ongoing warming.
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