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Arctic clouds, circulation, and sea ice during 2007 and beyond Jennifer Kay 1,2, Andrew Gettelman 1, Kevin Reader 1, and Tristan L’Ecuyer 2 1 National.

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1 Arctic clouds, circulation, and sea ice during 2007 and beyond Jennifer Kay 1,2, Andrew Gettelman 1, Kevin Reader 1, and Tristan L’Ecuyer 2 1 National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) 1 Colorado State University (CSU) MODIS Image from March 10, 2008 (sea ice maximum extent)

2 MODIS Image from March 26, 2008 1.Lessons and questions from 2007 2.Data assimilation project (CAM-DART) 3.Early observations for 2008

3 “A perfect storm” for ice loss in 2007

4 Cloud and radiative flux differences (2007-2006) Radiative fluxes from 2B-FLXHR produced by Tristan L’Ecuyer (CSU).

5 Were the 2007 clouds really anomalous?

6 In a warmer world with thinner ice, natural summertime circulation and cloud variability is an increasingly important control on sea ice extent. Kay, L’Ecuyer, Gettelman, Stephens, and O’Dell (Geophysical Research Letters, 2008)

7 For clouds, timing is key.

8 Atmospheric forcing on sea ice loss Barrow, Alaska (ARM)July avg 2007 September avg 2007 Total Cloud Cover0.72 0.600.90 0.84 Downwelling Surface LW (Wm -2 )302 305300 Downwelling Surface SW (Wm -2 )209 23853

9 Many remaining questions 1)thermodynamic vs. dynamic loss processes 2)cloud-ice-circulation feedbacks 3) year-to-year variability vs. long-term ice thinning 4) models: reliability?, what can they teach us? 5) tipping point? 2008?

10 MODIS Image from April 13, 2008 1.Lessons and questions from 2007 2.Data assimilation project (CAM-DART) 3.Early observations for 2008

11 Why DART? DART = Data Assimilation Research Testbed Fig. 1 from Rodwell and Palmer (2007) Science Questions - Do climate models capture observed changes in the atmospheric forcing on sea ice loss? - How does the Arctic ocean surface affect the Arctic atmosphere?

12 CAM-DART vs. NCEP

13 DART-CAM Assimilations NameSurface boundary condition July06obsobserved (Hurrell et al., 2008) July07obsobserved (Hurrell et al., 2008) July07climclimatological SST and sea ice Science Questions For Today - How well do CAM/DART reanalyses capture observed changes? (July06 vs. July07) - Does the surface affect the best guess of the atmospheric state? (July07sst vs. July07clim)

14 CAM-DART July06 vs. July07

15 July07 CAM-DART obs vs. climo

16 July07 vs. Sept07 sea ice extent Source: NSIDC

17 MODIS Image from May 19, 2008 1.Lessons and questions from 2007 2.Data assimilation project (CAM-DART) 3.Early observations for 2008

18 NCEP During 08 Ice Melt

19 Clouds During 08 Ice Melt

20 Summary - In a warmer world with thinner ice, the minimum sea ice extent is increasingly sensitive to year-to-year variability in weather and cloud patterns. - The timing of ice loss matters. - CAM-DART can qualitatively reproduce observed changes in the atmospheric forcing on sea ice. - 2008 atmospheric circulation and cloud anomalies are small. But… If the current anti-cyclonic pattern persists/strengthens, there will be significant sea ice loss in 2008.

21 EXTRA SLIDES

22 NCEP During 08 Ice Growth

23 Clouds During 08 Ice Growth

24 Early Fall Cloud Increases (‘07-’06) Near The Dateline

25 2007 Arctic sea ice extent The sea ice extent at the 2007 minimum was 4.13 million km 2 down 43% from 1979 and down 26% from the last record minimum in 2005. Credit: NSIDC

26 Sea Ice Extent: July vs. Sept, 06 vs. 07

27 DART-CAM noise slide PSL map fc_time=0,3,6 hours

28 Fall/Winter Clouds/LW Rad at ARM Barrow

29 Western Pacific Arctic Variable2007-2006 July CERES FlashFlux, Barrow 2007-2006 JJA CloudSat/CALIOP, Barrow Total Cloud Covern/a, -0.13-0.16, -0.15 TOA Albedo- 0.07, n/an/a, n/a FSDS (Wm -2 )+ 26, + 28+ 32, + 25 FSNS (Wm -2 )+ 19, n/an/a, n/a FLDS (Wm -2 )+ 8, + 2-4, -1

30 Western Pacific Arctic Data 2007-2006 CERES FlashFlux 2007-2006 Barrow, AK JulySeptJulySept Total Cloud Cover---0.13-0.06 TOA Albedo- 0.07 -- TOA Albedo (clear)- 0.11- 0.15-- FSDS (Wm -2 )+ 26+ 4+ 28+ 3 FSNS (Wm -2 )+ 19+ 9-- FLDS (Wm -2 )+ 8+ 20?+ 2- 5? Variable2007-2006 JJA in WPA CloudSat/CALIOP, ARM Barrow Total Cloud Cover-0.16, -0.15 FSDS (Wm -2 )+ 32, +25 FLDS (Wm -2 )-4, -1

31 2007 Western Arctic cloud reductions CloudSat/CALIOP data revealed reduced cloudiness and enhanced downwelling shortwave radiation (+32 Wm -2 ).


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