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2. Differing roles of North Atlantic oceanic and atmospheric transports in the winter Eurasian Arctic sea-ice interannual-to-decadal variability
3. Optimal Disturbances of Blocking: A Barotropic View
4. The response of atmospheric blocking and East Asian cold extremes to future Arctic Sea ice loss
5. Origins of Barents-Kara sea-ice interannual variability modulated by the Atlantic pathway of El Niño–Southern Oscillation
6. Extreme Cold Events in North America and Eurasia in November-December 2022: A Potential Vorticity Gradient Perspective
7. Impact of Pacific blocking on the intraseasonal winter sea ice seesaw between the Bering and Okhotsk Seas
8. Different influences of La Niña types on the winter sub-seasonal Eurasian cold anomalies linked to Ural blocking
9. The variability of winter North Atlantic blocking and cold extremes connected to North Atlantic Sea surface temperature modes and ENSO: The mediated role of North Atlantic jet
10. A Perspective on the Evolution of Atmospheric Blocking Theories: From Eddy-Mean flow Interaction to Nonlinear Multiscale Interaction
11. Impacts of the different types of El Niño and PDO on the winter sub-seasonal North American zonal temperature dipole via the variability of positive PNA events
12. The modulation of Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation and Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation on winter Eurasian cold anomaly via the Ural blocking change
13. Seasonal Cumulative Effect of Ural Blocking Episodes on the Frequent Cold events in China during the Early Winter of 2020/21
14. The Nature and Predictability of the East Asian Extreme Cold Events of 2020/21
15. Nonlinear Response of Atmospheric Blocking to Early Winter Barents–Kara Seas Warming : An Idealized Model Study
16. Impact of Ural blocking on sub-seasonal Siberian cold anomalies modulated by the winter East Asian trough
17. Effects of Barents–Kara Seas ice and North Atlantic tripole patterns on Siberian cold anomalies
18. Arctic amplification‐induced intensification of planetary wave modulational instability: A simplified theory of enhanced large‐scale waviness
19. Preface to the Special Issue on Extreme Cold Events from East Asia to North America in Winter 2020/21
20. Combined Influences on North American Winter Air Temperature Variability from North Pacific Blocking and the North Atlantic Oscillation : Subseasonal and Interannual Time Scales
21. Impact of Greenland blocking on midlatitude extreme cold weather: Modulation of Arctic sea ice in western Greenland
22. North Atlantic multidecadal footprint of the recent winter warm Arctic–cold Siberia pattern
23. The Intensifying Relationship between Heatwaves in the Mid-Lower Reaches of the Yangtze River Valley and Upstream Atmospheric Wave Train after 2000s
24. Different influences of La Niña types on the winter sub-seasonal Eurasian cold anomalies linked to Ural blocking
25. Weakened Potential Vorticity Barrier Linked to Recent Winter Arctic Sea Ice Loss and Midlatitude Cold Extremes
26. Winter Midlatitude Cold Anomalies Linked to North Atlantic Sea Ice and SST Anomalies : The Pivotal Role of the Potential Vorticity Gradient
27. Review of Chinese atmospheric science research over the past 70 years: Synoptic meteorology
28. Rapid summer Russian Arctic sea-ice loss enhances the risk of recent Eastern Siberian wildfires
29. Loss of autumn Kara-East Siberian Sea ice intensifies winter Ural blocking and cold anomalies in high latitudes of Eurasia
30. Changes in Atmospheric Blocking Circulations Linked with Winter Arctic Warming : A New Perspective
31. Impact of Winter Ural Blocking on Arctic Sea Ice : Short-Time Variability
32. Local and External Moisture Sources for the Arctic Warming over the Barents–Kara Seas
33. The winter midlatitude-Arctic interaction: effects of North Atlantic SST and high-latitude blocking on Arctic sea ice and Eurasian cooling
34. Increased Quasi Stationarity and Persistence of Winter Ural Blocking and Eurasian Extreme Cold Events in Response to Arctic Warming. Part I : Insights from Observational Analyses
35. Increased Quasi Stationarity and Persistence of Winter Ural Blocking and Eurasian Extreme Cold Events in Response to Arctic Warming. Part II : A Theoretical Explanation
36. Ural Blocking as an Amplifier of the Arctic Sea Ice Decline in Winter
37. Corrigendum: Winter cold extremes over the eastern North America: Pacific origins of interannual-to-decadal variability (2023 Environ. Res. Lett. 18 054006)
38. Increased Summer European Heatwaves in Recent Decades: Contributions From Greenhouse Gases‐Induced Warming and Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation‐Like Variations
39. Arctic amplification is caused by sea-ice loss under increasing CO2
40. Spatially Heterogeneous Effects of Atmospheric Circulation on Greenland Ice Sheet Melting.
41. An Asymmetric Spatiotemporal Connection between the Euro-Atlantic Blocking within the NAO Life Cycle and European Climates
42. Bidimensional climatology and trends of Northern Hemisphere blocking utilizing a new detection method
43. Winter cold extremes over the eastern North America: Pacific origins of interannual-to-decadal variability
44. The key atmospheric drivers linking regional Arctic amplification with East Asian cold extremes
45. Corrigendum: The Positive North Atlantic Oscillation with Downstream Blocking and Middle East Snowstorms: The Large-Scale Environment
46. Impact of Ural Blocking on Winter Warm Arctic–Cold Eurasian Anomalies. Part II : The Link to the North Atlantic Oscillation
47. Impact of Ural Blocking on Winter Warm Arctic–Cold Eurasian Anomalies. Part I : Blocking-Induced Amplification
48. The Positive North Atlantic Oscillation with Downstream Blocking and Middle East Snowstorms : Impacts of the North Atlantic Jet
49. Loss of Autumn Kara-East Siberian Sea Ice Intensifies Winter Ural Blocking and Eurasian Cold
50. The Positive North Atlantic Oscillation with Downstream Blocking and Middle East Snowstorms : The Large-Scale Environment
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