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Arctic Oscillation and ice severity in the Bohai Sea, East Asia

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Title
Arctic Oscillation and ice severity in the Bohai Sea, East Asia
Other Titles
동아시아 발해만에서 극진동과 ice severity
Authors
Kim, Seong-Joong
Ho, Chang-Hoi
Dao-Yi Gong
Subject
Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
Keywords
Arctic OscillationBohai SeaEast Asiaclimate changesea-ice
Issue Date
2007
Publisher
The Royal Meteorological Society
Citation
Kim, Seong-Joong, Ho, Chang-Hoi, Dao-Yi Gong. 2007. "Arctic Oscillation and ice severity in the Bohai Sea, East Asia". International Journal of Climatology, 27(10): 1287-1302.
Abstract
The Bohai Sea is the southernmost sea in the northern hemisphere where seasonal freezing takes place in winter. Climate and ice conditions there are very sensitive to large-scale climatic variations. In the present study the authors investigated the relationships of ice severity in the Bohai Sea to the planetary Arctic Oscillation (AO) /North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) during the period 1954?2001. It has been found that during low-AO winters the regional mean temperature around the Bohai Sea is evidently lower, and the number of freezing days, freezing degree days, and the length of freezing duration all change signi?cantly. Daily temperature distribution shows a signi?cant difference in both mean and variance between high-and low-AO phases, and the changes in the temperature means dominate over that of the variance in the context of sea ice severity. The temperature-AO relation is well supported by the corresponding features of the large-scale atmospheric circulation system. AO-related changes in the Siberian High and East Asian trough cause remarkable changes to the thermal conditions at the surface and to the dynamical conditions in the middle troposphere, consequently a?ecting the Bohai Sea air temperature and ice severity. The AO-sea ice severity relation has been generally stationary over time during the last one hundred years. Analysis of cross-power coherency between the AO and ice indices for the last century shows that the highest and signi?cant covariance stands at periods of about 2.1, 3, 7.5-14 years. The Bohai Sea ice severity has declined rapidly since the 1970s, which is unprecedented since 1880, and this feature is in agreement with the positively upward trend in the AO and the associated changes in the Siberian sea level pressure, East Asian trough, and the regional temperature.
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/6119
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/joc.1470
Type
Article
Indexed
SCI
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2007-2010, Integrated research on the COMposition of Polar Atmosphere and Climate Change(COMPAC) (07-10) / Lee, Bang Yong (PE07030, PE08030, PE09030, PE10030, PG07012)
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