#2680. Effects of Barents–Kara Seas ice and North Atlantic tripole patterns on Siberian cold anomalies

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Abstract:
The article analyzes the possible physical paths connecting the drop in sea ice concentration (SPC) in the Barents-Kara Seas (BCS), the North Atlantic Tripolye type (NAC) sea surface temperature anomaly and the Siberian cold anomaly in the boreal winter, through medium-high latitude circulation anomalies, characterized mainly by Ural blocking (UB). The results show that the Siberian cold anomalies with the loss of the SIK BKS are to a greater extent associated with the WB, and the anomalies without significant losses of the SIK BKS reliably correlate with the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO).
Keywords:
Arctic sea-ice loss; North Atlantic tripole; Siberian cold anomalies; Ural blocking

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