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James A Screen

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Nature Communications|March 7, 2017
The missing Northern European winter cooling response to Arctic sea ice lossJames A Screen
Science Advances|March 5, 2020
Insignificant effect of Arctic amplification on the amplitude of midlatitude atmospheric wavesRussell Blackport, James A Screen
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 10, 2013
Caution needed when linking weather extremes to amplified planetary wavesJames A Screen, Ian Simmonds
Nature|April 30, 2010
The central role of diminishing sea ice in recent Arctic temperature amplificationJames A Screen, Ian Simmonds
Science Advances|October 2, 2024
Models and observations agree on fewer and milder midlatitude cold extremes even over recent decades of rapid Arctic warmingRussell Blackport, Michael Sigmond, James A Screen
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 17, 2022
Arctic change reduces risk of cold extremesRussell Blackport, John C Fyfe, James A Screen
Nature Communications|December 1, 2021
New climate models reveal faster and larger increases in Arctic precipitation than previously projectedMichelle R McCrystall, Julienne Stroeve, Mark Serreze, et al.
Science Advances|March 19, 2025
Teleconnection from Arctic warming suppresses long-term warming in central EurasiaHainan Gong, Lin Wang, James A Screen, et al.
Science Advances|March 5, 2025
Lessened projections of Arctic warming and wetting after correcting for model errors in global warming and sea ice coverZiyi Cai, Qinglong You, James A Screen, et al.
Science Advances|March 25, 2026
Role of Atlantic multidecadal variability in modulating Arctic sea ice loss and wettingZiyi Cai, Qinglong You, James A Screen, et al.
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Nature Communications|March 7, 2017
The missing Northern European winter cooling response to Arctic sea ice lossJames A Screen
Science Advances|March 5, 2020
Insignificant effect of Arctic amplification on the amplitude of midlatitude atmospheric wavesRussell Blackport, James A Screen
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|May 10, 2013
Caution needed when linking weather extremes to amplified planetary wavesJames A Screen, Ian Simmonds
Nature|April 30, 2010
The central role of diminishing sea ice in recent Arctic temperature amplificationJames A Screen, Ian Simmonds
Science Advances|October 2, 2024
Models and observations agree on fewer and milder midlatitude cold extremes even over recent decades of rapid Arctic warmingRussell Blackport, Michael Sigmond, James A Screen
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 17, 2022
Arctic change reduces risk of cold extremesRussell Blackport, John C Fyfe, James A Screen
Nature Communications|December 1, 2021
New climate models reveal faster and larger increases in Arctic precipitation than previously projectedMichelle R McCrystall, Julienne Stroeve, Mark Serreze, et al.
Science Advances|March 19, 2025
Teleconnection from Arctic warming suppresses long-term warming in central EurasiaHainan Gong, Lin Wang, James A Screen, et al.
Science Advances|March 5, 2025
Lessened projections of Arctic warming and wetting after correcting for model errors in global warming and sea ice coverZiyi Cai, Qinglong You, James A Screen, et al.
Science Advances|March 25, 2026
Role of Atlantic multidecadal variability in modulating Arctic sea ice loss and wettingZiyi Cai, Qinglong You, James A Screen, et al.
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