Changes in atmospheric circulation amplify extreme snowfall fueled by Arctic sea ice loss over high-latitude land
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2025

Arctic sea-ice retreat has been linked to increased winter precipitation and heavy snowfall over land, likely due to a combination of enhanced evaporation from ice-free Arctic marginal seas (AMS) and changes in atmospheric circulation. However, their relative roles and contributions remain uncertain. Here, we show that a greater proportion of AMS evaporative moisture reached high-latitude land during the cold seasons from 1980–1989 to 2012–2021. Atmospheric circulation changes added an additional 13 % increase in the AMS moisture contribution, accounting for 11 % of the total increase in AMS-sourced land precipitation. Notably, 46 % of the increase in AMS-sourced extreme snowfall is attributed to circulation-driven landward moisture transport, representing an 84 % increase beyond the effect of enhanced AMS evaporation alone. Further analysis indicates that both the rise in Arctic moisture and the atmospheric circulation shifts are primarily driven by anthropogenic forcing. These findings highlight how atmospheric circulation changes amplify extreme snowfall fueled by AMS evaporation, underscoring the synergistic effects of Arctic sea ice loss and circulation change on high-latitude winter precipitation.

Atmospheric circulation

Extreme snowfall

Anthropogenic forcing

Arctic moisture

Författare

Yubo Liu

University of New South Wales (UNSW)

Chinese Academy of Sciences

Qiuhong Tang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

L. Ruby Leung

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Deliang Chen

Tsinghua University

Jennifer A. Francis

Woodwell Climate Research Center

Chi Zhang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

Hans Chen

Chalmers, Rymd-, geo- och miljövetenskap, Geovetenskap och fjärranalys

Steven C. Sherwood

University of New South Wales (UNSW)

Weather and Climate Extremes

2212-0947 (ISSN)

Vol. 50 100802

Ämneskategorier (SSIF 2025)

Geofysik

Meteorologi och atmosfärsvetenskap

DOI

10.1016/j.wace.2025.100802

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