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https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-20-3091-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-20-3091-2026
Research article
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28 May 2026
Research article |  | 28 May 2026

Mesoscale ice–atmosphere–ocean coupling processes drive interannual-to-decadal timescale shift of Bering Sea January sea ice variability

Weibo Wang, Chunsheng Jing, and Junpeng Zhang

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This study underscores the significance of early sea ice dynamic processes and mesoscale air-ice-sea coupling interactions in shaping sea ice variability. The ocean-ice coupling process exerts positive feedback on January sea ice in the Bering Sea, while the atmosphere-ice coupling processes contribute to negative feedback. The 40-year fluctuation of sea ice area is intricately governed by the competition between ocean-ice coupling processes and atmosphere-ice coupling processes. 
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