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Extreme weather and climate events are one of the greatest dangers for present-day society. Therefore, it is important to provide reliable statements on what changes in extreme events can be expected along with future global climate change. However, the projected overall response to future climate change is generally a result of a complex interplay between individual physical mechanisms originated within the different climate subsystems. Hence, a profound understanding of these individual contributions is required in order to provide meaningful assessments of future changes in extreme events. One aspect of climate change is the recently observed phenomenon of Arctic Amplification and the related dramatic Arctic sea ice decline, which is expected to continue over the next decades. The question to what extent Arctic sea ice loss is able to affect atmospheric dynamics and extreme events over mid-latitudes has received a lot of attention over recent years and still remains a highly debated topic. In this respect, the objective of ...
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Dissertation Universität Potsdam 2023
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Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Riebold, Johannes On the linkage between future Arctic sea ice retreat, the large-scale atmospheric circulation and temperature extremes over Europe Potsdam, 2023
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English
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DOI:
10.25932/publishup-60488
URN:
urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-604883
Author information:
Rex, Markus 1966-
Author information:
Pinto, Joaquim 1972-
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