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1 COMPILATION OF RELEVANT PAPERS AS IDENTIFIED BY THE WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS (Note: this list is not exhaustive) Athanasiadis, P. J., J. M. Wallace and J. J. Wettstein Patterns of Wintertime Jet Stream Variability and Their Relation to the Storm Tracks. Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences 67(5): Berckmans, J., T. Woollings, M. E. Demory, P. L. Vidale and M. Roberts Atmospheric blocking in a high resolution climate model: influences of mean state, orography and eddy forcing. Atmospheric Science Letters 14(1): Bluthgen, J., R. Gerdes and M. Werner Atmospheric response to the extreme Arctic sea ice conditions in Geophysical Research Letters 39:L02707, doi: /2011gl Cai, D., M. Dameris, H. Garny and T. Runde Implications of all season Arctic sea ice anomalies on the stratosphere. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 12(24): Cohen, J. and D. Entekhabi Eurasian snow cover variability and Northern Hemisphere climate predictability. Geophysical Research Letters 26(3): Cohen, J., J. Foster, M. Barlow, K. Saito and J. Jones Winter : A case study of an extreme Arctic Oscillation event. Geophysical Research Letters 37:L17707, doi: /2010gl Cohen, J. and J. Jones A new index for more accurate winter predictions. Geophysical Research Letters 38:L21701, doi: /2011gl Cohen, J., J. Jones, J. C. Furtado and E. Tziperman Warm Arctic, Cold Continents: A Common Pattern Related to Arctic Sea Ice Melt, Snow Advance, and Extreme Winter Weather. Oceanography 26(4). Cohen, J. L., J. C. Furtado, M. A. Barlow, V. A. Alexeev and J. E. Cherry Arctic warming, increasing snow cover and widespread boreal winter cooling. Environmental Research Letters 7(1). Dammann, D. O., U. S. Bhatt, P. L. Langen, J. R. Krieger and X. D. Zhang Impact of Daily Arctic Sea Ice Variability in CAM3.0 during Fall and Winter. Journal of Climate 26(6): Deser, C., A. Phillips, V. Bourdette and H. Y. Teng Uncertainty in climate change projections: the role of internal variability. Climate Dynamics 38(3 4): Deser, C., R. Tomas, M. Alexander and D. Lawrence The Seasonal Atmospheric Response to Projected Arctic Sea Ice Loss in the Late Twenty First Century. Journal of Climate 23(2): Francis, J. A., W. H. Chan, D. J. Leathers, J. R. Miller and D. E. Veron Winter Northern Hemisphere weather patterns remember summer Arctic sea ice extent. Geophysical Research Letters 36: L07503, doi: /2009gl Francis, J. A. and S. J. Vavrus Evidence linking Arctic amplification to extreme weather in midlatitudes. Geophysical Research Letters 39:L06801, doi: /2012gl

2 2 Ghatak, D., C. Deser, A. Frei, G. Gong, A. Phillips, D. A. Robinson and J. Stroeve Simulated Siberian snow cover response to observed Arctic sea ice loss, Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres 117:D23108, doi: /2012jd Greene, C. H The Winters of Our Discontent. Scientific American 307(6): Greene, C. H., J. A. Francis and B. C. Monger Superstorm Sandy A Series of Unfortunate Events? Oceanography 26(1):8 9. Greene, C. H. and B. C. Monger Rip Current News in Oceanography an Arctic Wild Card in the Weather. Oceanography 25(2):7 9. Higgins, M. E. and J. J. Cassano Impacts of reduced sea ice on winter Arctic atmospheric circulation, precipitation, and temperature. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres 114:D16107, doi: /2009jd Honda, M., J. Inoue and S. Yamane Influence of low Arctic sea ice minima on anomalously cold Eurasian winters. Geophysical Research Letters 36:L08707, doi: /2008gl Hopsch, S., J. Cohen and K. Dethloff Analysis of a link between fall Arctic sea ice concentration and atmospheric patterns in the following winter. Tellus Series a Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography 64A:18624, doi: /tellusa.v64i Hwang, Y. T., D. M. W. Frierson and J. E. Kay Coupling between Arctic feedbacks and changes in poleward energy transport. Geophysical Research Letters 38:L Jaiser, R., K. Dethloff, D. Handorf, A. Rinke and J. Cohen Impact of sea ice cover changes on the Northern Hemisphere atmospheric winter circulation. Tellus Series a Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography 64A:11595, doi: /tellusa.v64i Kumar, A., J. Perlwitz, J. Eischeid, X. W. Quan, T. Y. Xu, T. Zhang, M. Hoerling, B. Jha and W. Q. Wang Contribution of sea ice loss to Arctic amplification. Geophysical Research Letters 37:L21701, doi: /2010gl Lee, S., S. Feldstein, D. Pollard and T. White Do Planetary Wave Dynamics Contribute to Equable Climates? Journal of Climate 24(9): Lee, S., T. T. Gong, N. Johnson, S. B. Feldstein and D. Pollard On the Possible Link between Tropical Convection and the Northern Hemisphere Arctic Surface Air Temperature Change between 1958 and Journal of Climate 24(16): L'Heureux, M., A. Butler, B. Jha, A. Kumar and W. Q. Wang Unusual extremes in the negative phase of the Arctic Oscillation during Geophysical Research Letters 37:L L'Heureux, M. L., A. Kumar, G. D. Bell, M. S. Halpert and R. W. Higgins Role of the Pacific North American (PNA) pattern in the 2007 Arctic sea ice decline. Geophysical Research Letters 35(20). Liu, J. P., J. A. Curry, H. J. Wang, M. R. Song and R. M. Horton Impact of declining Arctic sea ice on winter snowfall. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 109(11):

3 3 Liu, J. P., M. R. Song, R. M. Horton and Y. Y. Hu Reducing spread in climate model projections of a September ice free Arctic. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 110(31): Merryfield, W. J., W. S. Lee, W. Wang, M. Chen and A. Kumar Multi system seasonal predictions of Arctic sea ice. Geophysical Research Letters 40(8): Orsolini, Y. J., R. Senan, R. E. Benestad and A. Melsom Autumn atmospheric response to the 2007 low Arctic sea ice extent in coupled ocean atmosphere hindcasts. Climate Dynamics 38(11 12): Overland, J. E., J. A. Francis, E. Hanna and M. Y. Wang The recent shift in early summer Arctic atmospheric circulation. Geophysical Research Letters 39:L19804, doi: /2012gl Overland, J. E. and M. Y. Wang When will the summer Arctic be nearly sea ice free? Geophysical Research Letters 40(10): Overland, J. E., K. R. Wood and M. Y. Wang Warm Arctic cold continents: climate impacts of the newly open Arctic Sea. Polar Research 30:15787, doi: /polar.v30i Parkinson, C. L. and J. C. Comiso On the 2012 record low Arctic sea ice cover: Combined impact of preconditioning and an August storm. Geophysical Research Letters 40(7). Petoukhov, V., S. Rahmstorf, S. Petri and H. J. Schellnhuber Quasiresonant amplification of planetary waves and recent Northern Hemisphere weather extremes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 110(14): Petoukhov, V. and V. A. Semenov A link between reduced Barents Kara sea ice and cold winter extremes over northern continents. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 115(D21):16. Porter, D. F., J. J. Cassano and M. C. Serreze Local and large scale atmospheric responses to reduced Arctic sea ice and ocean warming in the WRF model. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 117(D11):16. Scaife, A. A., T. Woollings, J. Knight, G. Martin and T. Hinton Atmospheric Blocking and Mean Biases in Climate Models. Journal of Climate 23(23): Screen, J. A., C. Deser and I. Simmonds Local and remote controls on observed Arctic warming. Geophysical Research Letters 39:L10709, doi: /2012gl Screen, J. A. and I. Simmonds The central role of diminishing sea ice in recent Arctic temperature amplification. Nature 464(7293): Screen, J. A. and I. Simmonds Increasing fall winter energy loss from the Arctic Ocean and its role in Arctic temperature amplification. Geophysical Research Letters 37:L16797, doi: /2010gl Screen, J. A. and I. Simmonds Declining summer snowfall in the Arctic: causes, impacts and feedbacks. Climate Dynamics 38(11 12):

4 4 Screen, J. A. and I. Simmonds Exploring links between Arctic amplification and mid latitude weather. Geophysical Research Letters 40(5): Screen, J. A., I. Simmonds, C. Deser and R. Tomas The Atmospheric Response to Three Decades of Observed Arctic Sea Ice Loss. Journal of Climate 26(4): Seierstad, I. A. and J. Bader Impact of a projected future Arctic Sea Ice reduction on extratropical storminess and the NAO. Climate Dynamics 33(7 8): Simmonds, I. and I. Rudeva The great Arctic cyclone of August Geophysical Research Letters 39:L23709, doi: /2012gl Singarayer, J. S., J. L. Bamber and P. J. Valdes Twenty first century climate impacts from a declining Arctic sea ice cover. Journal of Climate 19(7): Strey, S. T., W. L. Chapman and J. E. Walsh The 2007 sea ice minimum: Impacts on the Northern Hemisphere atmosphere in late autumn and early winter. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres 115:D23103, doi: /2009jd Strong, C., G. Magnusdottir and H. Stern Observed Feedback between Winter Sea Ice and the North Atlantic Oscillation. Journal of Climate 22(22): Tang, Q. H., X. J. Zhang, X. H. Yang and J. A. Francis Cold winter extremes in northern continents linked to Arctic sea ice loss. Environmental Research Letters 8(1). Ukita, J., M. Honda, H. Nakamura, Y. Tachibana, D. J. Cavalieri, C. L. Parkinson, H. Koide and K. Yamamoto Northern Hemisphere sea ice variability: lag structure and its implications. Tellus Series a Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography 59(2): Walsh, J. E Melting Ice: What Is Happening to Arctic Sea Ice, and What Does It Mean for Us? Oceanography 26(2): Wang, W. Q., M. Y. Chen and A. Kumar Seasonal Prediction of Arctic Sea Ice Extent from a Coupled Dynamical Forecast System. Monthly Weather Review 141(4): Woollings, T., C. Czuchnicki and C. Franzke Twentieth century North Atlantic jet variability. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society doi: /qj Wu, Q. G. and X. D. Zhang Observed forcing feedback processes between Northern Hemisphere atmospheric circulation and Arctic sea ice coverage. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres 115:D14199, doi: /2009jd Yamamoto, K., Y. Tachibana, M. Honda and J. Ukita Intra seasonal relationship between the Northern Hemisphere sea ice variability and the North Atlantic Oscillation. Geophysical Research Letters 33(14). Yang, S. T. and J. H. Christensen Arctic sea ice reduction and European cold winters in CMIP5 climate change experiments. Geophysical Research Letters 39:L20707, doi: /2012gl

5 5 Yoo, C., S. Feldstein and S. Lee The impact of the Madden Julian Oscillation trend on the Arctic amplification of surface air temperature during the boreal winter. Geophysical Research Letters 38:L Yoo, C., S. B. Feldstein and S. Lee The prominence of a tropical convective signal in the wintertime Arctic temperature. Atmospheric Science Letters 15(1):7 12. Zhang, J. L., R. Lindsay, A. Schweiger and M. Steele The impact of an intense summer cyclone on 2012 Arctic sea ice retreat. Geophysical Research Letters 40(4): Zhang, R. and T. R. Knutson The role of global climate change in the extreme low summer Arctic sea ice extent in 2012 [in Explaining Extreme Events of 2012 from a Climate Perspective ]. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 94(9):S23 S26.

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