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    strong polar amplification, as described below. Arctic amplification is polar amplification of the Earth's North Pole only; Antarctic amplification is that...
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    Saturn's south pole is the only known hot polar vortex in the Solar System. Weather portal Polar amplification Saturn's hexagon – a persisting hexagonal...
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    atmospheric patterns. State-of-the-art modelling research of PAMIP (Polar Amplification Model Intercomparison Project) improved upon the 2010 findings of...
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    Tundra (redirect from Polar Grassland)
    Permafrost tundra includes vast areas of northern Russia and Canada. The polar tundra is home to several peoples who are mostly nomadic reindeer herders...
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    variability and change John Michael Wallace North Atlantic Current Polar amplification Polar vortex Siberian High North Atlantic oscillation "Arctic Oscillation...
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    The Arctic Circle is one of the two polar circles, and the northernmost of the five major circles of latitude as shown on maps of Earth at about 66° 34'...
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  • Look up amplification or amplify in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Amplification or Amplified or Amplify may refer to: Amplification, the operation of...
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    : 967  Feedbacks can also result in localized differences, such as polar amplification resulting from feedbacks that include reduced snow and ice cover...
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    Arctic (category Polar regions of the Earth)
    permafrost thaws. The melting of Greenland's ice sheet is linked to polar amplification. Due to the poleward migration of the planet's isotherms (about 56 km...
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    The polar climate regions are characterized by a lack of warm summers but with varying winters. Every month a polar climate has an average temperature...
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  • A polar route is an aircraft route across the uninhabited polar ice cap regions. The term "polar route" was originally applied to great circle navigation...
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    began), in a phenomenon known as Arctic amplification. Modelling studies show that strong Arctic amplification only occurs during the months when significant...
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    Arctic Ocean (redirect from North Polar Sea)
    the sea ice had diminished by 49%. Human habitation in the North American polar region goes back at least 17,000–50,000 years, during the Wisconsin glaciation...
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    marine mammals Polar climate Polar amplification Polar vortex Fauna Arctic fox Beluga whale Bowhead whale Lemming Muskox Narwhal Polar bear Reindeer Seal...
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    approximately the same area and nearly twice the population. Nunavut experiences a polar climate in most regions, owing to its high latitude and lower continental...
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  • in the context of ice cores taken from Antarctica and Greenland. Polar amplification Climate of the Arctic Climate of Antarctica Severinghaus, Jeffrey...
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    A polar low is a mesoscale, short-lived atmospheric low pressure system (depression) that is found over the ocean areas poleward of the main polar front...
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  • the potential for damaging straight-line wind events. Polar amplification Teleconnection Polar vortex "Sudden Stratospheric Warming". Met Office. Wang...
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    (2013). Of whales and oil: Inuit resource governance and the Arctic Council. Polar Record, 49(4), 392-405. Takashi Irimoto, Takako Yamada (eds.) Circumpolar...
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    decades as well. Sea ice has an important effect on the heat balance of the polar oceans, since it insulates the (relatively) warm ocean from the much colder...
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    changes down the line, as demonstrated by paleoclimate evidence. Polar amplification causes the Arctic, including Greenland, to warm three to four times...
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  • Passage: Routes, resources, governance, technology, and infrastructure". Polar Geography. 37 (4): 298–324. doi:10.1080/1088937X.2014.965769. China and...
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  • its name, polar amplification only applies to the Arctic, and not to the Antarctic, because the Southern Ocean acts as a heat sink. polar city A proposed...
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    high is −22 °C (−8 °F) while the average low is −30 °C (−22 °F). Polar amplification is a force experienced in this region as global temperatures are...
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    water, seemingly confirming the hypothesis.) Explorers thought that an Open Polar Sea close to the North Pole must exist. The belief that a route lay to the...
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    identify such hot spots. Arctic methane emissions Climate change Polar amplification Kann, Drew (19 May 2021). "'Zombie fires' are already smoldering...
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    cooling controversy Climate of the Arctic Effects of global warming Polar amplification Retreat of glaciers since 1850 Southern Ocean Notes "Frequently Asked...
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    marine mammals Polar climate Polar amplification Polar vortex Fauna Arctic fox Beluga whale Bowhead whale Lemming Muskox Narwhal Polar bear Reindeer Seal...
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