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The variability in mean temp collapses in norther summer. Is that about the inputs all going into melting/freezing ice rather than raising/lowering the temp?
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Exactly! Therefore we see the largest Arctic amplification during the fall/winter. This is when the heat stored in the oceans from the summer is then released into the atmosphere as sea ice refreezes. Also the predominant atmospheric circulation in summer reduces temp variability
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Time to include polar amplification into models properly :-)
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So many temperature records being broken... Not even a single winter's day on the blue line.
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No surprise here. Wind Turbines reduces Coriolis force, increases upper troposphere poleward flow and arctic subsidence resulting in winter long föhn. Figs from Satoh JAS 1994. Like your web site. See: https://twitter.com/VortexEngine/status/937706952347586560 … @MarkSereze
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