• Arctic Amplification of Precipitation Changes—The Energy Hypothesis 

      Pithan, FelixORCIDiD; Jung, ThomasORCIDiD (Geophysical Research Letters, 2021-11-06)
      Temperature and precipitation change more strongly in the Arctic than at lower latitudes, with central Arctic boreal winter precipitation projected to double in the 21st century in a high‐emission scenario. This enhanced ...
    • Fast EVP Solutions in a High-Resolution Sea Ice Model 

      Koldunov, Nikolay V.ORCIDiD; Danilov, SergeyORCIDiD; Sidorenko, DmitryORCIDiD; Hutter, NilsORCIDiD; Losch, MartinORCIDiD; Goessling, HelgeORCIDiD; Rakowsky, NataljaORCIDiD; Scholz, PatrickORCIDiD; Sein, DmitryORCIDiD; Wang, QiangORCIDiD; Jung, ThomasORCIDiD (Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, 2019)
      Sea ice dynamics determine the drift and deformation of sea ice. Nonlinear physics, usually expressed in a viscous-plastic rheology, makes the sea ice momentum equations notoriously difficult to solve. At increasing sea ...
    • The Arctic Ocean in CMIP6 Models: Biases and Projected Changes in Temperature and Salinity 

      Khosravi, NargesORCIDiD; Wang, QiangORCIDiD; Koldunov, NikolayORCIDiD; Hinrichs, ClaudiaORCIDiD; Semmler, TidoORCIDiD; Danilov, SergeyORCIDiD; Jung, ThomasORCIDiD (Earth's Future, 2022-02-11)
      We examine the historical evolution and projected changes in the hydrography of the deep basin of the Arctic Ocean in 23 climate models participating in the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 (CMIP6). The ...