Empirical linkages between Arctic Sea ice extents and Northern Hemisphere mid-latitude column ozone levels

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Air Sea Ice Interactions, Midlatitude Atmosphere, Northern Hemisphere, Ozone, Statistical Correlation, Annual Variations, Chlorofluorocarbons, Stratosphere

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The study demonstrates statistically significant correlations between annual mean column ozone data collected at midlatitude sites and mean annual and winter sea ice extents east of Greenland and in the Barents and Kara Seas. These results are discussed with reference to the locations of the correlated parameters relative to the 'basic pattern' of stratosphere-solar flux correlations. Possibilities of underlying linkage mechanisms are considered and related to recent decreasing hemispheric ozone level trends.

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