cryosphere : Related Words Words similar in meaning to cryosphere
- cryospherically«
- snow«
- cryospheric«
- ice sheet«
- surface«
- sea ice«
- freeze«
- snow cover«
- ice«
- frozen ground«
- permafrost«
- glacier«
- ice extent«
- cover extent«
- level rise«
- ice body«
- sea«
- groisman«
- runoff«
- northern hemisphere«
- j. geophys«
- al«
- west antarctic ice sheet«
- arctic sea ice«
- albedo«
- ocean«
- antarctic ice sheet«
- mass balance«
- ice cover«
- seasonal snowpacks«
- satellite passive«
- earth ’s mountain«
- climatic perturbation«
- satellite data«
- extent«
- northern hemisphere snow«
- largest areal extent«
- lachenbruch«
- global climate«
- moisture flux«
- ipcc«
- trend«
- climate«
- thickness«
- van den broeke«
- freshwater ice«
- surface reflectance«
- osterkamp«
- huybrechts«
- climate change«
- climate feedback«
- ledley«
- heat«
- interannual variability«
- depth«
- albedo feedback«
- global climate system«
- lake ice«
- physical property«
- water«
- areal extent«
- river ice«
- thermal diffusivity«
- lake«
- antarctic«
- ice mass«
- hydrological cycle«
- ice thickness«
- arctic«
- snow accumulation«
- re«
- surface roughness«
- maat«
- residence time«
- thermal property«
- climate system«
- east antarctica«
- temperature«
- sensing«
- temperature change«
- precipitation«
- glaciology«
- latent heat«
- snowmelt«
- river«
- ross ice shelf«
- ice cap«
- rate«
- latitude«
- intergovernmental panel«
- cloud cover«
- sca«
- meier«
- warming«
- solar radiation«
- antarctica«
- air temperature«
- atmosphere«
- microwave«
- response«
- mechanism«
- hemisphere«
- century«
- imbalance«
- arctic ocean«
- world ’s ice volume«
- world sea level 6–7«
- wintertime ice«
- west antarctic ice sheet collapse«
- w.r. peltier«
- uppermost permafrost layer«
- upper mackenzie valley«
- up/break«
- term deglaciation«
- term cryosphere«
- summer monsoon circulation«
- summer circulation feedback«
- summer active layer«
- southern permafrost boundary«
- snow cover observation«
- situ snow«
- simple snow model«
- shortwave portion«
- shelf basal melting«
- season ablation due«
- scale interannual variability«
- r. r. heim«
- r. d. brown«
- r. bintanja«
- prudhoe bay similar data«
- previous colder condition«
- precipitated pollutant«
- passive microwave record«
- p. gloersen«
- p. cote«
- northern hemisphere winter snow«
- northern hemisphere spring air temperature«
- northern hemisphere ice extent«
- north american winter sca«
- north american snow«
- nasa sp-489«
- moist spring soil«
- maximum areal extent«
- mass balance estimate«
- main solar energy input«
- m. r. drinkwater«
- lower thermal diffusivities«
- local weather factor«
- local seasonal cooling«
- local grounding«
- larger perennial ice cover«
- landfast arctic sea ice«
- land fast ice thickness«
- lancaster sound region«
- l. g. meira filho«
- k. f. dewey«
- january northern«
- j. glaciology«
- j. comiso«
- j. c. comiso«
- horizontal spreading«
- hemispheric winter snow cover«
- hemispheric surface«
- hemispheric air temperature«
- h. j. zwally«
- gutzler«
- ground moisture content«
- global snow«
- glacier variation«
- glacier mass balance record«
- glacial inter glacial cycle«
- gi gcm. j. climate«
- geomorphic regime«
- filchner shelf«
- extensive glacier recession«
- equilibrium profile«
- equatorward extent«
- dry permafrost«
- drastic disequilibrium effect«
- day polar climate«
- d. j. cavalieri«
- cryospheric feature«
- cryospheric element«
- cryospheres«
- cov=s.d./mean«
- cooling scenario«
- considerable interannual variability«
- coherent global glacier retreat«
- climatic role«
- climate model response«
- climate change publication climate change«
- b. a. callander«
- average northward displacement«
- average latitudinal gradient«
- amundsen ice shelf«
- airborne radar imagery«
- air energy flux«
- air advection,(munro«
- actual ground ice«
- a. ohmura«
- a. frei«
- snowfall«
- paterson«
- melting«
- flux«
- eurasia«
- effect«
- decade«
- winter snow depth«
- w. j. campbell«
- t. r. karl«
- similar snow«
- seasonal cooling«
- radiative heat balance«
- r. w. knight«
- proxy climate record«
- northern hemisphere spring snow cover«
- mass output«
- lead fraction«
- k. steffen«
- k. maskell«
- global freshwater«
- glacier length«
- earth radiative balance«
- dielectric characteristic«
- d. cavalieri«
- creep flow«
- change signal«
- b. holt«
- a. kattenberg«
- scale«
- wide overlap«
- turbulent heat flux«
- surface energy balance«
- strong static stability«
- spring snow cover«
- scale feedback«
- northern hemisphere land«
- microwave observation«
- linear warming trend«
- kryos«
- geothermal heat flow«
- d. a. robinson«
- cover depth«
- cover data«
- climatic significance«
- climatic forcing«
- average cloudiness«
- factor«
- unfrozen ground«
- thick permafrost«
- temperature wave«
- regional fluctuation«
- p. ya«
- maximum ice extent«
- ice act«
- hole temperature«
- cryology«
- climatic proxy«
- artificial disturbance«
- albedo value«
- rapid ice«
- n. harris«
- mass gain«
- discontinuous zone«
- active layer thickness«
- hughes«
- frost«
- total solar radiation«
- segregated ice«
- microwave data«
- impact mitigation«
- climatic consequence«
- annual surface temperature«
- university utrecht«
- surface ground«
- snowmelt runoff«
- permafrost zone«
- permafrost thawing«
- optical imagery«
- meteorol«
- major ice stream«
- land limit«
- j. climate«
- ice observation«
- effective water«
- dimensional experiment«
- atmosphere interface«
- monitoring«
- thwaites glacier«
- radar backscatter«
- north water«
- typical response time«
- physical science basis«
- individual glacier«
- confined nature«
- annals«
- world sea level«
- oerlemans«
- melt pond«
- long series«
- i12«
- fundamental physical property«
- ecosystem impact«
- atmospheric anomaly«
- contribution«
- world sea«
- sphaira«
- nato asi series«
- ice growth«
- hydrologic«
- heavy snowpack«
- surface melting«
- potential rate«
- second assessment report«
- northern baffin bay«
- net radiation«
- surface reflectivity«
- surface change«
- lake freeze«
- flato«
- delicate equilibrium«
- deep ice«
- cape thompson«
- canadian high arctic«
- period«
- timing«
- transport due«
- ridging«
- sellman«
- planetary albedo«
- iceberg calving«
- extensive snow«
- annual variability«
- sea ice extent«
- observed increase«
- liquid water content«
- global sea level rise«
- land«
- incident solar radiation«
- central arctic«
- decrease«
- pine island glacier«
- ice margin«
- unique physical property«
- specific index«
- oceanic circulation«
- lateral boundary«
- annual air temperature«
- amount«
- permafrost region«
- ice volume«
- ice coverage«
- climatic fluctuation«
- antarctic sea ice«
- discontinuous permafrost«
- chahine«
- magnitude«
- influence«
- surface vegetation«
- glacial flow«
- continuous permafrost«
- polar ocean«
- implication«
- rutford ice stream«
- lake depth«
- storage component«
- scale variation«
- spring«
- freshwater inflow«
- retreat«
- midlatitudes«
- decadal«
- ability«
- temporal variability«
- annual runoff«
- solid land«
- total flux«
- seasonal variability«
- water particle«
- sophisticated knowledge«
- heat storage«
- arctic winter«
- shallow layer«
- east antarctic ice sheet«
- climatic effect«
- temperature regime«
- satellite record«
- climate variation«
- polynya«
- un environment programme«
- climate sensitivity«
- atmospheric boundary layer«
- feedback process«
- marginal zone«
- carsey«
- katabatic wind«
- cryobiology«
- washington«
- mountain glacier«
- minimum«
- northeastern siberia«
- level equivalent«
- maximum«
- earth material«
- goodison«
- channel flow«
- microwave energy«
- rapid shift«
- blue ice«
- western cordillera«
- active layer«
- resource planning«
- energy exchange«
- alaska«
- global total«
- flow regime«
- wgi«
- colorado river basin«
- glacier ice«
- hydrosphere«
- ground ice«
- water drainage«
- internal dynamic«
- maritime influence«
- interior alaska«
- global extent«
- arctic canada«
- ronne«
- duguay«
- valley glacier«
- h. e.«
- balance«
- preliminary estimate«
- arctic coast«
- surface energy«
- mass loss«
- emissivity«
- summer«
- further complication«
- temporal scale«
- equilibrium condition«
- frozen water«
- melting snow«
- snow depth«
- interglacial period«
- heat exchange«
- lafleur«
- major implication«
- heat flux«
- surface condition«
- vegetation cover«
- seasonal cycle«
- limited data«
- water balance«
- dominant factor«
- stieglitz«
- slow response«
- climate research«
- dynamic equilibrium«
- thin skin«
- steffen«
- ice formation«
- groundwater recharge«
- feedback mechanism«
- stream flow«
- study«
- region«
- autumn«
- greenland ice sheet«
- mid-1995«
- earth ’s surface«
- unique ecosystem«
- minimal effect«
- ice condition«
- sea level«
- southern margin«
- human interference«
- energy flow«
- brown«
- ice shelf«
- component«
- d. a.«
- weddell sea«
- koster«
- ablation«
- free period«
- variation«
- climatologist«
- seb«
- soil moisture«
- ross sea«
- ample evidence«
- increase«
- solid form«
- energy loss«
- complex interaction«
- seasonal variation«
- partitioning«
- thinning«
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