Erika Schreiber

About Erika

Erika Schreiber's research focuses on investigating the impacts of synoptic-scale cyclones on Arctic sea ice. In addition to  Arctic climate, other areas of interest include climate change, earth system interactions (particularly with the cryosphere), remote sensing, and climate modeling. I also have interests in science communication and policy.

Specialties

Arctic climate and sea ice, climate change, earth system interactions (particularly with the cryosphere), remote sensing, climate modeling, science communication and policy

Current Research

Impacts of synoptic-scale cyclones on Arctic sea-ice concentration: a systematic analysis: The role of synoptic-scale cyclones in the trends and variability of Arctic sea ice conditions has remained uncertain. In recognition, we conducted a systematic investigation of how sea-ice concentration (SIC) changes with cyclone passage, including all individual storms that pass over any part of the region's ice pack. Results were published in Annals of Glaciology.

Schreiber, E., & Serreze, M. (2020). Impacts of synoptic-scale cyclones on Arctic sea-ice concentration: A systematic analysis. Annals of Glaciology, 61(82), 139-153. doi:10.1017/aog.2020.23

 

Erika Schreiber

Contact

303-492-6197