RUSSIAN JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES, VOL. 21, ES1004, doi:10.2205/2020ES000738, 2021


Cloudiness over the oceans at subarctic latitudes as a visible part of atmospheric moisture transport

M. Aleksandrova

Abstract

The article analyzes the climatology and interannual variability of fractional total and low cloud cover in the subarctic and subpolar regions of the North Atlantic and the North Pacific. We used surface visual observations of cloudiness from voluntary observing ships (VOS) for the period from 1950 to 2017. It is shown that in the North Atlantic and the North Pacific seasonal variations of the mean cloud cover demonstrate contrasting character. For a better identification of regional features, the probability distributions of the fractional cloud cover were analyzed. Analysis of interannual variability shows that in many areas of the North Atlantic and the North Pacific, significant linear trends in both total and low cloud cover are observed. Moreover, in the North Pacific, linear trends in the total cloudiness have pronounced seasonality.

Received 1 September 2020; accepted 7 September 2020; published 1 February 2021.


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Citation: Aleksandrova M. (2021), Cloudiness over the oceans at subarctic latitudes as a visible part of atmospheric moisture transport, Russ. J. Earth Sci., 21, ES1004, doi:10.2205/2020ES000738.


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