Interannual predictability of Arctic sea ice in a global climate model: regional contrasts and temporal evolution

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Agathe Germe
Matthieu Chevallier
David Salas y Mélia
Emilia Sanchez-Gomez
Christophe Cassou
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[1] Centre National de Recherches Météorologiques/Groupe d’Etude de l’atmosphère Météorologique (CNRM/GAME),
[2] Météo-France,undefined
[3] Mercator-Ocean,undefined
[4] Centre Européen de Recherche et de Formation Avancée en Calcul Scientifique (CERFACS)/Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS),undefined
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Climate Dynamics | 2014年 / 43卷
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Arctic sea ice; Prognostic potential predictability; Near term climate prediction; CMIP5; Decadal experiments;
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The predictability of the Arctic sea ice is investigated at the interannual time scale using decadal experiments performed within the framework of the fifth phase of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project with the CNRM-CM5.1 coupled atmosphere–ocean global climate model. The predictability of summer Arctic sea ice extent is found to be weak and not to exceed 2 years. In contrast, robust prognostic potential predictability (PPP) up to several years is found for winter sea ice extent and volume. This predictability is regionally contrasted. The marginal seas in the Atlantic sector and the central Arctic show the highest potential predictability, while the marginal seas in the Pacific sector are barely predictable. The PPP is shown to decrease drastically in the more recent period. Regarding sea ice extent, this decrease is explained by a strong reduction of its natural variability in the Greenland–Iceland–Norwegian Seas due to the quasi-disappearance of the marginal ice zone in the center of the Greenland Sea. In contrast, the decrease of predictability of sea ice volume arises from the combined effect of a reduction of its natural variability and an increase in its chaotic nature. The latter is attributed to a thinning of sea ice cover over the whole Arctic, making it more sensitive to atmospheric fluctuations. In contrast to the PPP assessment, the prediction skill as measured by the anomaly correlation coefficient is found to be mostly due to external forcing. Yet, in agreement with the PPP assessment, a weak added value of the initialization is found in the Atlantic sector. Nevertheless, the trend-independent component of this skill is not statistically significant beyond the forecast range of 3 months. These contrasted findings regarding potential predictability and prediction skill arising from the initialization suggest that substantial improvements can be made in order to enhance the prediction skill.
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