Catrin Mills About me Atmospheric Scientist Postdoc fellow working with John Cassano In CIRES (Cooperative Institute for Research.

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Catrin Mills About me Atmospheric Scientist Postdoc fellow working with John Cassano In CIRES (Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences) Auditing class to learn more about neural networks and to find out new ways to use them in my research From John from D. Perovich How daily weather in the Arctic affects sea ice How sea ice changes affect United States weather Extreme bird migration

+ Climate Change in the Arctic The Arctic (North Pole) has experienced a rapid reduction of sea ice in recent decades, especially during summer months Sea ice minimum occurs in September Huge implications for native communities, native flora and fauna, stakeholders, oil industries, and even weather where we live September Arctic Ice Extent 2012 Sep Arctic Ice Extent 1979 – 2000 median

+ Motivations Coastal inundation due to strong winds taken from NASA. MODIS image acquired 8 Nov 2011

+ Motivations The atmosphere is the primary “mover” of sea ice Sea ice is also thinner  more mobile Sea ice is becoming more sensitive to day-to-day weather Like storms! What role is daily weather playing in determining year-to-year changes of sea ice?

+ Motivations The atmosphere is the primary “mover” of sea ice Sea ice is also thinner  more mobile Sea ice is becoming more sensitive to day-to-day weather Like storms! What role is daily weather playing in determining year-to-year changes of sea ice?

+ Background Sea Level Pressure, an important variable You’ve probably seen something like this on the Weather Channel Pressure gradients  why the wind blows! Air flows into and CCW around Lows Air flows out of and CW around Highs In the Arctic…

+ Background Scientists have been evaluating the relationships between Arctic weather and sea ice variability May-June-July SLP (colors) and surface wind stress (vectors) Yr-to-yr change in Sep ice extent Δ Ice Extent (10 6 km 2 ) Ice loss years: 2007, 1997, 1993, 1995, 1990, 2002 Ice gain years: 1996, 1992, 1994, 2009, 1980 Greenland Screen et al. (2011)

+ Background Screen et al. (2011) Scientists have been evaluating the relationships between Arctic weather and sea ice variability Certain weather patterns favor year-to-year ice loss or ice gain This could have predictive power, but… I can’t look at ~12,000 days of weather maps! Self-organizing maps (SOMs) will offer an efficient way to make sense of a large amount of data May-June-July SLP (colors) and surface wind stress (vectors) Greenland

+ Research Goals Using SOMs Objectively categorize observed daily weather patterns over the Arctic Are there trends in time series? Determine relationships between weather pattern occurrences and how much Arctic sea ice exists in September Do sea ice metrics correlate to any of the weather patterns? September Arctic Ice Extent

+ Research Goals Using SOMs Compare the real world data to global climate model outpu t If we are going to use models to simulate present and future ice loss Models must get daily weather patterns correct Some studies show that the loss of Arctic ice may impact U.S. weather More persistent weather patterns Can NNs ID weather that will last longer?

+ THANKS! Questions? Suggestions? From John from D. Perovich