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Arctic Cyclone Activity and the Beaufort High

Jessica S. Kenigson, Mary‐Louise Timmermans

2021Journal of Climate24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The Beaufort high (BH) and its accompanying anticyclonic winds drive the Arctic Ocean’s Beaufort Gyre, the major freshwater reservoir of the Arctic Ocean. The Beaufort Gyre circulation and its capacity to accumulate or release freshwater rely on the BH intensity. The migration of Nordic seas cyclones into the Arctic has been hypothesized to moderate the strength of the BH. We explore this hypothesis by analyzing reanalysis sea level pressure fields to characterize the BH and identify and track cyclones north of 60°N during 1948–2019. A cluster analysis of Nordic seas cyclone trajectories reveals a western pathway (through the Arctic interior) associated with a relatively weak BH and an eastern pathway (along the Arctic periphery) associated with a relatively strong BH. Furthermore, we construct cyclone activity indices (CAIs) in the Arctic and Nordic seas that take into account multiple cyclone parameters (number, strength, and duration). There are significant correlations between the BH and the CAIs in the Arctic and Nordic seas during 1948–2019, with anomalously strong cyclone activity related to an anomalously weak BH, and vice versa. We show how the Arctic and Nordic seas CAIs experienced a regime shift toward increased cyclone activity between the first four decades analyzed (1948–88) and the most recent three decades (1989–2019). Over the same two time periods, the BH exhibits a weakening. Increased cyclone activity and an accompanying weakening of the BH may be consistent with expectations in a warming Arctic and have implications for Beaufort Gyre dynamics and freshwater.

Topics & Concepts

ArcticOcean gyreClimatologyBeaufort scaleCyclone (programming language)OceanographyAnticycloneArctic dipole anomalyBeaufort seaGeologyArctic sea ice declineArctic geoengineeringEnvironmental scienceArctic ice packDrift iceSubtropicsComputer scienceFisheryBiologyField-programmable gate arrayComputer hardwareArctic and Antarctic ice dynamicsClimate variability and modelsOceanographic and Atmospheric Processes