The Cryosphere (Oct 2020)

Brief communication: Arctic sea ice thickness internal variability and its changes under historical and anthropogenic forcing

  • G. Van Achter,
  • L. Ponsoni,
  • F. Massonnet,
  • T. Fichefet,
  • V. Legat

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-14-3479-2020
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14
pp. 3479 – 3486

Abstract

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We use model simulations from the CESM1-CAM5-BGC-LE dataset to characterise the Arctic sea ice thickness internal variability both spatially and temporally. These properties, and their stationarity, are investigated in three different contexts: (1) constant pre-industrial, (2) historical and (3) projected conditions. Spatial modes of variability show highly stationary patterns regardless of the forcing and mean state. A temporal analysis reveals two peaks of significant variability, and despite a non-stationarity on short timescales, they remain more or less stable until the first half of the 21st century, where they start to change once summer ice-free events occur, after 2050.