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JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH,
VOL. 106, NO. C3,
PAGES 4493–4500,
2001
Influence of atmospheric circulation on the maximum ice extent in the Baltic Sea
Anders Omstedt
Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute, Norrköping, Sweden
Deliang Chen
Department of Earth Sciences, University of Göteborg, Göteborg, Sweden
Abstract
This work analyzes long-term changes in the annual maximum ice extent in the Baltic Sea and Skagerrak between 1720 and 1997.
It focuses on the sensitivity of the ice extent to changes in air temperature and on the relationships between the ice extent
and large-scale atmospheric circulation. A significant regime shift in 1877 explains the decreasing trend in the ice extent.
The regime shift indicates a change from a relatively cold climate regime to a relatively warm one, which is likely a result
of changed atmospheric circulation. In addition, the analysis shows that a colder climate is associated with higher variability
in the ice extent and with higher sensitivity of the ice extent to changes in winter air temperature. Moreover, the ice extent
is fairly well correlated with the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) index during winter, which supports the results of earlier
studies. However, the moving correlation analysis shows that the relationship between the NAO index and the ice extent is
not stationary over time. A statistical model was established that links the ice extent and a set of circulation indices.
It not only confirms the importance of the zonal flow but also implies the impact of meridional wind and vorticity. The usefulness
of the statistical model is demonstrated by comparing its performance with that of a numerical model and with independent
observations. The statistical model achieves a skill close to that of the numerical model. We conclude that this model can
be a useful tool in estimating the mean conditions of the ice extent from monthly pressures, allowing for the use of the general
circulation model output for predictions of mean ice extent.
Received 9
December
1999;
accepted 20
October
2000.
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Citation: Omstedt, A., and D. Chen
(2001),
Influence of atmospheric circulation on the maximum ice extent in the Baltic Sea,
J. Geophys. Res.,
106(C3),
4493–4500.
Copyright 2001 by the American Geophysical Union.
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