The future North Atlantic jet stream and storm track: relative contributions from sea ice and sea surface temperature changes
<p>Using a novel set of coordinated simulations from four different models, the response of the wintertime (December–February) North Atlantic jet stream and storm track to prescribed sea surface temperature increases and sea ice loss is analysed and the underlying physical mechanisms investiga...
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| Main Authors: | D. Köhler, P. Räisänen, T. Naakka, K. Nordling, V. A. Sinclair |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Copernicus Publications
2025-06-01
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| Series: | Weather and Climate Dynamics |
| Online Access: | https://wcd.copernicus.org/articles/6/669/2025/wcd-6-669-2025.pdf |
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