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Tiina Nygård
Researcher at Finnish Meteorological Institute
Publications - 19
Citations - 509
Tiina Nygård is an academic researcher from Finnish Meteorological Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radiosonde & Arctic. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 18 publications receiving 378 citations.
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Advances in understanding and parameterization of small-scale physical processes in the marine Arctic climate system : a review
Timo Vihma,Timo Vihma,Roberta Pirazzini,Ilker Fer,Ian A. Renfrew,Joseph Sedlar,Michael Tjernström,Christof Lüpkes,Tiina Nygård,Dirk Notz,Jérôme Weiss,David Marsan,Bin Cheng,Gerit Birnbaum,Sebastian Gerland,Dmitry Chechin,J. C. Gascard +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reviewed, synthesized, and discussed the recent advances in understanding small-scale physical processes in the atmosphere, sea ice, and ocean, including wave-turbulence interactions and the exchange of heat and salt at the ice-ocean interface.
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Characteristics of Arctic low-tropospheric humidity inversions based on radio soundings
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the climatology and characteristics of humidity inversions in the Arctic, including their spatial and temporal variability, sensitivity to the methodology applied and differences from the Antarctic humidity inversion.
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Trends of Vertically Integrated Water Vapor over the Arctic during 1979–2016: Consistent Moistening All Over?
Annette Rinke,Benjamin Segger,Susanne Crewell,Marion Maturilli,Tuomas Naakka,Tiina Nygård,Timo Vihma,Fadwa Alshawaf,Galina Dick,Jens Wickert,Jens Wickert,Jan Keller +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed the Arctic trends of integrated water vapor based on four reanalyses and radiosonde data over 1979-2016 and found that the Arctic experiences a robust mo...
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Atmospheric moisture transport between mid-latitudes and the Arctic : Regional, seasonal and vertical distributions
TL;DR: In this paper, the horizontal moisture transport has a manifold role in the Arctic climate system as it distributes atmospheric water vapour and thereby shapes the radiative and hydrological conditions.
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Arctic Humidity Inversions: Climatology and Processes
TL;DR: In this article, the occurrence and characteristics of Arctic specific humidity inversions (SHIs) were examined on the basis of two reanalyses (ERA-Interim and JRA-55) and radiosonde sounding data from 2003 to 2014.