A conceptual model of the Arctic climate system is generated by taking two
key components in the coupled atmosphere-ice-ocean system, having a basis o
n a box model with water exchanges among the Arctic Basin, the Greenland-Ic
eland-Norwegian (GIN) Seas and the North Atlantic. One of the key component
s is deep water formation in the GIN Seas induced by the saline Atlantic in
flow to the area. The second key component is a positive feedback between a
more intense (or weaker) Polar Vortex and less (or more) ice cover in the
Arctic Basin. The system possesses a decadal oscillation in a limited range
of the combination of the key component intensities. This oscillatory stat
e is potentially relevant to the decadal oscillations remarkable in the Arc
tic climate only for last three decades. The present study promotes an atte
mpt to examine responses of the Arctic atmospheric circulation to decadal v
ariability in the surface heat flux, as these responses are the most uncert
ain.