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Causal Links Between Arctic Sea Ice and Its Potential Drivers Based on the Rate of Information Transfer

David Docquier, Stéphane Vannitsem, Francesco Ragone, Klaus Wyser, X. San Liang

2022Geophysical Research Letters61 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Arctic sea ice has substantially changed over the past four decades, with a large decrease in sea‐ice area and volume. The exact causes of these changes are not entirely known. In our study, we make use of the Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute Large Ensemble. This ensemble consists of 50 members realized with the EC‐Earth3 global climate model and covers the period 1970‐2100. We apply for the first time the Liang‐Kleeman information flow method to analyze the cause‐effect relationships between Arctic sea ice and its potential drivers. We show that recent and future changes in Arctic sea ice are mainly driven by air and sea‐surface temperatures and ocean heat transport. Conversely, changes in Arctic sea ice also considerably impact temperature and ocean heat transport. Finally, we find a progressive decrease in the influence of sea‐ice area and volume on air temperature and ocean heat transport through the twenty‐first century.

Topics & Concepts

Sea iceArctic ice packClimatologyArctic sea ice declineArcticEnvironmental scienceCryosphereSea ice concentrationThe arcticDrift iceLead (geology)Climate changeSea ice thicknessArctic geoengineeringOceanographyGeologyGeomorphologyArctic and Antarctic ice dynamicsClimate variability and modelsClimate change and permafrost
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