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Vladimir A. Alexeev
Researcher at University of Alaska Fairbanks
Publications - 56
Citations - 4307
Vladimir A. Alexeev is an academic researcher from University of Alaska Fairbanks. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arctic & Sea ice. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 54 publications receiving 3843 citations.
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Earth system models of intermediate complexity: closing the gap in the spectrum of climate system models
Martin Claussen,Lawrence A. Mysak,Andrew J. Weaver,Michel Crucifix,Thierry Fichefet,Marie-France Loutre,S. L. Weber,Joseph Alcamo,Vladimir A. Alexeev,André Berger,Reinhard Calov,Andrey Ganopolski,Hugues Goosse,Gerrit Lohmann,Frank Lunkeit,Mokhov,Petoukhov,Peter Stone,Zhaomin Wang +18 more
TL;DR: A new indicator, called "integration", is introduced, which characterizes the number of interacting components of the climate system being explicitly described in a model, which is closer to comprehensive coupled models of atmospheric and oceanic circulation than to "conceptual" or "box" models.
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Role of Polar Amplification in Long-Term Surface Air Temperature Variations and Modern Arctic Warming
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used an extensive dataset of monthly surface air temperature (SAT) records (including previously unutilized) from high-latitude (>60°N) meteorological land stations.
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Arctic warming, increasing snow cover and widespread boreal winter cooling
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that large-scale cooling trends have existed across large stretches of eastern North America and northern Eurasia and that this unforeseen trend is probably not due to internal variability alone.
Arctic warming, increasing snow cover and widespread boreal winter cooling.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors argue that large-scale cooling trends have existed across large stretches of eastern North America and northern Eurasia and that this unforeseen trend is probably not due to internal variability alone.
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Arctic Ocean warming contributes to reduced polar ice cap
Igor V. Polyakov,Leonid Timokhov,Vladimir A. Alexeev,Sheldon Bacon,Igor A. Dmitrenko,Louis Fortier,Ivan E. Frolov,Jean-Claude Gascard,Edmond Hansen,Vladimir Ivanov,Seymour W. Laxon,Cecilie Mauritzen,Donald K. Perovich,Koji Shimada,Harper L. Simmons,Vladimir Sokolov,Michael Steele,John M. Toole +17 more
TL;DR: In this paper, modern and historical observations demonstrate that the temperature of the intermediate-depth (150-900 m) Atlantic water (AW) of the Arctic Ocean has increased in recent decades, and that the changes in the Eurasian Basin facilitated greater upward transfer of AW heat to the ocean surface layer.