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Terrestrial sources of summer arctic moisture and the implication for arctic temperature patterns

Earth Sciences

Terrestrial sources of summer arctic moisture and the implication for arctic temperature patterns

T. S. Harrington, J. Zhu, et al.

This research conducted by Tyler S. Harrington, Jiang Zhu, and Christopher B. Skinner investigates the geographic origins of summer Arctic water vapor, revealing that 56% comes from land, primarily central and eastern Eurasia. The study highlights how these vapor concentrations significantly impact northern temperatures, particularly in the Laptev Sea region, linked to climatic phenomena like the Arctic Dipole anomaly.

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