The Arctic is now experiencing some of the most rapid and severe climate change on earth. Over the next 100 years, climate change is expected to accelerate, contributing to major physical, ecological, social, and economic changes, many of which have already begun. Changes in arctic climate will also affect the rest of the world through increased global warming and rising sea levels.
Arctic Climate Change addresses the following major topics:
- Research results in observing aspects of the Arctic climate system and its processes across a range of time and space scales
- Representation of cryospheric, atmospheric, and oceanic processes in models, including simulation of their interaction with coupled models
- Our understanding of the role of the Arctic in the global climate system, its response to large-scale climate variations, and the processes involved
Foreword
1. The Origins of ACSYS
Part 1. Observations
2. Advances in Arctic Atmospheric Research
3. Sea Ice Observation - Advances and Challenges
4. Observations in the Ocean
5. Observed Hydrological Cycle
6. Interaction with the Global Climate System
Part 2. Modelling
7. Meso-scale Modelling of the Arctic Atmospheric Boundary Layer and Its Interaction with Sea Ice
8. Arctic Regional Climate Models
9. Progress in Hydrological Modelling over High Latitudes - under Arctic Climate System Study (ACSYS)
10. Sea Ice - Ocean Models
11. Global Climate Models and 20th and 21st Century Arctic Climate Change
12. ACSYS - A Scientific Foundation for the Climate and Cryosphere (CliC) Project
Index