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Ocean heat increase and sea ice reduction in the Fram Strait conveys Arctic Ocean change

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The sea ice extent in the Arctic Ocean has reduced dramatically with the last 16 years (2007-2022) showing the 16 lowest September extents observed in the satellite era. Besides a declining sea ice cover and increase in ocean heat content in summer, the winter sea ice concentration and thickness have also become more vulnerable to changes. We present results from the Fram Strait Arctic Outflow Observatory showing that the upper ocean temperature in the East Greenland Current in the Fram Strait has increased significantly between 2003 and 2019. While the cold Polar Water now contains more heat in summer due to lower sea ice concentration and longer periods of open water upstream, the warmer returning Atlantic Water has shown a greater presence in winter the central Fram Strait, impacting the winter sea ice thickness and sea ice extent. These processes combined result in a reduced sea ice cover downstream along the whole east coast of Greenland both in summer and winter, which has consequences for winter-time ocean convection in the Greenland Sea.
Title: Ocean heat increase and sea ice reduction in the Fram Strait conveys Arctic Ocean change
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The sea ice extent in the Arctic Ocean has reduced dramatically with the last 16 years (2007-2022) showing the 16 lowest September extents observed in the satellite era.
Besides a declining sea ice cover and increase in ocean heat content in summer, the winter sea ice concentration and thickness have also become more vulnerable to changes.
We present results from the Fram Strait Arctic Outflow Observatory showing that the upper ocean temperature in the East Greenland Current in the Fram Strait has increased significantly between 2003 and 2019.
While the cold Polar Water now contains more heat in summer due to lower sea ice concentration and longer periods of open water upstream, the warmer returning Atlantic Water has shown a greater presence in winter the central Fram Strait, impacting the winter sea ice thickness and sea ice extent.
These processes combined result in a reduced sea ice cover downstream along the whole east coast of Greenland both in summer and winter, which has consequences for winter-time ocean convection in the Greenland Sea.

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