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Climatic Change | 2012

Selected topics in arctic atmosphere and climate

William Perrie; Zhenxia Long; Hayley Hung; Amanda Cole; Alexandra Steffen; Ashu Dastoor; Dorothy Durnford; Jianmin Ma; J. W. Bottenheim; Stoyka Netcheva; Ralf M. Staebler; James R. Drummond; N. T. O’Neill

This paper summarizes the main elements of four IPY projects that examine the Arctic Atmosphere. All four projects focus on present conditions with a view to anticipating possible climate change. All four investigate the Arctic atmosphere, ocean, ice, and land interfacial surfaces. One project uses computer models to simulate the dynamics of the Arctic atmosphere, storms, and their interactions with the ocean and ice interface. Another project uses statistical methods to infer transports of pollutants as simulated in large-scale global atmospheric and oceanic models verifying results with available observations. A third project focuses on measurements of pollutants at the ice-ocean–atmosphere interface, with reference to model estimates. The fourth project is concerned with multiple, high accuracy measurements at Eureka in the Canadian Archipelago. While these projects are distinctly different, led by different teams and interdisciplinary collaborators, with different technical approaches and methodologies, and differing objectives, they all strive to understand the processes of the Arctic atmosphere and climate, and to lay the basis for projections of future changes. Key findings include:• Decreased sea ice leads to more intense storms, higher winds, reduced surface albedo, increased surface air temperature, and enhanced vertical mixing in the upper ocean.• Arctic warming may affect toxic chemicals by remobilizing persistent organic pollutants and augmenting mercury deposition/retention in the environment.• Changes in sea ice can dramatically change processes in and at the ice surface related to ozone, mercury and bromine oxide and related chemical/physical properties.• Structure and properties of the Arctic atmospheric—troposphere to stratosphere—and tracking of transport of pollution and smoke plumes from mid-latitudes to the poles.


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2009

Ozone in the boundary layer air over the Arctic Ocean: measurements during the TARA transpolar drift 2006–2008

J. W. Bottenheim; Stoyka Netcheva; S. Morin; Son V. Nghiem


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2012

Frost flowers growing in the Arctic ocean‐atmosphere–sea ice–snow interface: 1. Chemical composition

Thomas A. Douglas; Florent Domine; Manuel Barret; Cort Anastasio; H. J. Beine; J. W. Bottenheim; Amanda M. Grannas; Stéphan Houdier; Stoyka Netcheva; Glenn Rowland; Ralf M. Staebler; Alexandra Steffen


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2013

Atmospheric mercury over sea ice during the OASIS-2009 campaign

Alexandra Steffen; J. W. Bottenheim; Amanda Cole; Thomas A. Douglas; Ralf Ebinghaus; Udo Friess; Stoyka Netcheva; Son V. Nghiem; Holger Sihler; Ralf M. Staebler


Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2009

Development of an autonomous sea ice tethered buoy for the study of ocean-atmosphere-sea ice-snow pack interactions: the O-buoy

T. N. Knepp; J. W. Bottenheim; Mark Carlsen; D. Carlson; D. Donohoue; Gernot E. Friederich; Patricia A. Matrai; Stoyka Netcheva; Donald K. Perovich; Robert E. Santini; Paul B. Shepson; William R. Simpson; T. Valentic; C. Williams; Phillip Wyss


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2013

Temporal and spatial characteristics of ozone depletion events from measurements in the Arctic

John Halfacre; T. N. Knepp; Paul B. Shepson; Chelsea R. Thompson; Kerri A. Pratt; Bo Li; P. K. Peterson; S. J. Walsh; William R. Simpson; Patricia A. Matrai; J. W. Bottenheim; Stoyka Netcheva; Donald K. Perovich; Andreas Richter


Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2016

Sulfur dioxide (SO 2 ) vertical column density measurements by Pandoraspectrometer over the Canadian oil sands

Vitali E. Fioletov; C. A. McLinden; Alexander Cede; J. Davies; C. Mihele; Stoyka Netcheva; Shao-Meng Li; Jason M. O'Brien


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2009

Ozone in the Boundary Layer air over the Arctic Ocean – measurements during the TARA expedition

J. W. Bottenheim; Stoyka Netcheva; S. Morin; Son V. Nghiem


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2012

Frost flowers growing in the Arctic ocean-atmosphere-sea ice-snow interface: 1. Chemical composition: CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF FROST FLOWERS

Thomas A. Douglas; Florent Domine; Manuel Barret; Cort Anastasio; H. J. Beine; J. W. Bottenheim; Amanda Grannas; Stéphan Houdier; Stoyka Netcheva; Glenn Rowland; Ralf M. Staebler; Alexandra Steffen


Archive | 2010

Long term Measurements of ozone, bromine monoxide and carbon dioxide over the Frozen Arctic Ocean Surface: first data from O-Buoy Deployments

J. W. Bottenheim; Patricia A. Matrai; Stoyka Netcheva; Donald K. Perovich; Paul B. Shepson; William M. Simpson

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Thomas A. Douglas

Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory

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Cort Anastasio

University of California

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H. J. Beine

University of California

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Manuel Barret

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Stéphan Houdier

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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