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Towards an increasingly biased view on Arctic change

Efrén López-Blanco (), Elmer Topp-Jørgensen, Torben R. Christensen, Morten Rasch, Henrik Skov, Marie F. Arndal, M. Syndonia Bret-Harte, Terry V. Callaghan and Niels M. Schmidt
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Efrén López-Blanco: Aarhus University
Elmer Topp-Jørgensen: Aarhus University
Torben R. Christensen: Aarhus University
Morten Rasch: University of Copenhagen
Henrik Skov: Aarhus University
Marie F. Arndal: Aarhus University
M. Syndonia Bret-Harte: University of Alaska Fairbanks
Terry V. Callaghan: University of Sheffield
Niels M. Schmidt: Aarhus University

Nature Climate Change, 2024, vol. 14, issue 2, 152-155

Abstract: Abstract The Russian invasion of Ukraine hampers the ability to adequately describe conditions across the Arctic, thus biasing the view on Arctic change. Here we benchmark the pan-Arctic representativeness of the largest high-latitude research station network, INTERACT, with or without Russian stations. Excluding Russian stations lowers representativeness markedly, with some biases being of the same magnitude as the expected shifts caused by climate change by the end of the century.

Date: 2024
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