Can amplified Arctic ice loss tip the North Atlantic freshwater cycle?

Can amplified Arctic ice loss tip the North Atlantic freshwater cycle?

From extreme weather to abrupt climate change

By Climate Coffees (ECRA & Blue-Action)

Date and time

Thu, 17 Nov 2022 02:00 - 14:45 PST

Location

Online

About this event

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Marilena Oltmanns (NOC) will talk about

From extreme weather to abrupt climate change: Can amplified Arctic ice loss tip the North Atlantic freshwater cycle?

Freshwater plays a key role in the Arctic – North Atlantic climate system, linking ice, ocean and atmospheric dynamics. Yet, it has, for the most part, been overlooked as a major player in ocean-climate interactions on weather-type timescales.

In this talk, Marilena will first briefly review the influence of North Atlantic freshwater events on medium-term climate trajectories. Marilena will then focus on the drivers and underlying dynamics of North Atlantic freshwater variations. Lastly, Marilena will demonstrate new Arctic feedbacks through atmospheric teleconnections and discuss their potential to trigger a nonlinear, or disruptive, change in the North Atlantic climate.

About our speaker:

Marilena Oltmanns is a research scientist in Physical Oceanography at the National Oceanography Centre (NOC) in UK.

Speaker's profile: https://noc.ac.uk/n/Marilena+Oltmanns

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