Dominant climate factors influencing the Arctic runoff and association between the Arctic runoff and sea ice

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Pixue Li
Zhanhai Zhang
Jiping Liu
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[1] Ocean University of China,State Key Laboratory of Numerical Modeling for Atmospheric Science and Geophysical Fluid Dynamics, Institute of Atmospheric Physics
[2] Polar Research Institute of China,undefined
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[4] Shanghai Marine Environmental Monitoring and Forecasting Center,undefined
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Acta Oceanologica Sinica | 2010年 / 29卷
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Arctic runoff; multiple linear regressions; sea ice;
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By using the Arctic runoff data from R-ArcticNET V4.0 and ArcticRIMS, trends of four major rivers flowing into the Arctic Ocean, whose climate factor plays an important role in determining the variability of the Arctic runoff, are investigated. The results show that for the past 30 years, the trend of the Arctic runoff is seasonally dependent. There is a significant trend in spring and winter and a significant decreasing trend in summer, leading to the reduced seasonal cycle. In spring, surface air temperature is the dominant factor influencing the four rivers. In summer, precipitation is the most important factor for Lena and Mackenzie, while snow cover is the most important factor for Yenisei and Ob. For Mackenzie, atmospheric circulation does play an important role for all the seasons, which is not the case for the Eurasian rivers. The authors further discuss the relationships between the Arctic runoff and sea ice. Significant negative correlation is found at the mouth of the rivers into the Arctic Ocean in spring, while significant positive correlation is observed just at the north of the mouths of the rivers into the Arctic in summer. In addition, each river has different relationship with sea ice in the eastern Greenland Sea.
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