This document summarizes a study examining how the Quasi-Biennial Oscillation (QBO) can modulate the atmospheric response to projected Arctic sea ice loss. The study uses the Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model to simulate different phases of the QBO and responses to historical and future sea ice conditions. It finds that a weaker early winter polar vortex occurs during the QBO's easterly phase, leading to constructive wave interference. A North Atlantic Oscillation-like response is seen in the QBO's westerly phase, while Siberian cold extremes occur in the easterly phase. The results suggest the QBO can influence both stratospheric and tropospheric/surface responses through the Holton-