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Arctic-Subarctic Ocean Fluxes : Defining the Role of the Northern Seas in Climate

Publication year: 2008

ISBN: 978-1-4020-6774-7

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The two-way oceanic exchanges that connect the Arctic and Atlantic oceans through subarctic seas are of fundamental importance to climate. Change may certainly be imposed on the Arctic Ocean from subarctic seas, including a changing poleward ocean heat flux that is central to determining the present state and future fate of the perennial sea-ice. And the signal of Arctic change is expected to have its major climatic impact by reaching south through subarctic seas, either side of Greenland, to modulate the Atlantic thermohaline ‘conveyor’. Developing the predictive skills of climate models is seen to be the most direct way of extending the ability of society to mitigate for or adapt to 'global change' and is the main justification for continuing an intense observational effort in these waters. As records have lengthened, they have shown that important aspects of oceanic exchange through subarctic seas are currently at a long-term extreme state, providing further motivation for their study.


Subject: Earth and Environmental Science / Oceanography / Climatology / Climate Change / Geography, general / Arctic Ocean / Arctic change / Atlantic Ocean / Atlantic thermohaline circulation / Coast / Meteorology / North Atlantic / Ocean fluxes / Scale / Sea ice / satellite / temperature / wind