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Localized Strong Warming and Humidification Over Winter Japan Tied to Sea Ice Retreat

Summary/Abstract

 Winter temperatures in Japan vary depending on atmospheric conditions. In order to separate a human-driven warming trend from natural variability, scientists sorted temperature data from winter months in Japan by atmospheric pressure. The researchers identified a significant warming trend since 1980 under certain atmospheric conditions. This warming trend is likely due to diminished levels of sea ice in the Sea of Okhotsk. 

Tamura, K., and T. Sato. “Localized Strong Warming and Humidification over Winter Japan Tied to Sea Ice Retreat.” Geophysical Research Letters, vol. 50, no. 11, 2023, https://doi.org/10.1029/2023gl103522.

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June 2023
K. Tamura, T. Sato
Geophysical Research Letters
Peer-reviewed Study
Japan, Sea of Okhotsk
Climate Change Attribution
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Climate Change Attribution → Temperature
Climate Change Attribution → Cryosphere
Extreme Event Attribution → Regional Assessments

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