High-resolution numerical weather forecasts from the Antarctic Mesoscale Prediction System (AMPS) archive are used to investigate the climate of West Antarctica (WA) during 2006–07. A comparison with observations from West Antarctic automatic weather stations confirms the skill of the model at simulating near-surface variables. AMPS cloud cover is also compared with estimates of monthly cloud fractions over Antarctica derived from spaceborne lidar measurements, revealing close agreement between both datasets. Comparison with 20-yr averages from the Interim ECMWF Re-Analysis (ERA-Interim) dataset demon-strates that the 2006–07 time period as a whole is reflective of the West Antarctic climate from the last two decades. On the 2006–07 annual ...
To support the forecasting needs of the United States Antarctic Program at McMurdo, Antarctica, a sp...
West Antarctic climate and surface mass balance (SMB) records are sparse. To fill this gap, regional...
The location and intensity of the austral westerlies strongly influence southern hemisphere precipit...
substantial warming in the past 30 years. An increase in the circumpolar westerlies, owing in part t...
Previous work has shown that winds in the lower atmosphere over the Antarctic continent are among th...
The impacts of the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) on the Antarctic region are of special impor...
The Pacific sector of Antarctica, including both the Antarctic Peninsula and continental West Antarc...
This paper reviews developments in our understanding of the state of the Antarctic and Southern Ocea...
Assessments of Antarctic temperature change have emphasized the contrast between strong warming of t...
ABSTRACT. Output of a 14 year integration with a high-resolution (55 km 55 km) regional atmos-pheri...
In response to the need for improved weather prediction capabilities in support of the U.S. Antarcti...
Operations in Antarctica are very much at the mercy of the weather. From early explorations using s...
There has been a significant amount of warming on the Antarctic Peninsula (AP) since the 1950s. In f...
Here we present a new assessment of Antarctic climate change over the 21st century based on data fro...
West Antarctica is experiencing rapid ice loss and complex regional climate change. This dissertatio...
To support the forecasting needs of the United States Antarctic Program at McMurdo, Antarctica, a sp...
West Antarctic climate and surface mass balance (SMB) records are sparse. To fill this gap, regional...
The location and intensity of the austral westerlies strongly influence southern hemisphere precipit...
substantial warming in the past 30 years. An increase in the circumpolar westerlies, owing in part t...
Previous work has shown that winds in the lower atmosphere over the Antarctic continent are among th...
The impacts of the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) on the Antarctic region are of special impor...
The Pacific sector of Antarctica, including both the Antarctic Peninsula and continental West Antarc...
This paper reviews developments in our understanding of the state of the Antarctic and Southern Ocea...
Assessments of Antarctic temperature change have emphasized the contrast between strong warming of t...
ABSTRACT. Output of a 14 year integration with a high-resolution (55 km 55 km) regional atmos-pheri...
In response to the need for improved weather prediction capabilities in support of the U.S. Antarcti...
Operations in Antarctica are very much at the mercy of the weather. From early explorations using s...
There has been a significant amount of warming on the Antarctic Peninsula (AP) since the 1950s. In f...
Here we present a new assessment of Antarctic climate change over the 21st century based on data fro...
West Antarctica is experiencing rapid ice loss and complex regional climate change. This dissertatio...
To support the forecasting needs of the United States Antarctic Program at McMurdo, Antarctica, a sp...
West Antarctic climate and surface mass balance (SMB) records are sparse. To fill this gap, regional...
The location and intensity of the austral westerlies strongly influence southern hemisphere precipit...