The sparse nature of observational records across the mid- to high latitudes of the Southern Hemisphere limits the ability to place late-twentieth-century environmental changes in the context of long-term (multidecadal and centennial) variability. Historical records from subantarctic islands offer considerable potential for developing highly resolved records of change. In 1905, a whaling and meteorological station was established at Grytviken on subantarctic South Georgia in the South Atlantic (54°S, 36°W), providing near-continuous daily observations through to present day. This paper reports a new, daily observational record of temperature and precipitation from Grytviken, which is compared to regional datasets and historical reanalysis. ...
The climate observations at Orcadas represent the only southern high-latitude site where data span m...
The latitudinal position and intensity of the Southern Hemisphere westerly winds (SHW) has important...
Directional analysis has been used to study changes in the sub-polar climate of the mountainous and ...
The sparse nature of observational records across the mid- to high latitudes of the Southern Hemisph...
The sparse nature of observational records across the mid- to high latitudes of the Southern Hemisph...
The Southern Ocean is known to have warmed considerably during the second half of the 20th century b...
The estimated century-long trends in the Southern Ocean climate are uncertain, as the data used to e...
Determining the timing and impact of anthropogenic climate change in data-sparse regions is a consid...
Determining the timing and impact of anthropogenic climate change in data-sparse regions is a consid...
South Georgia is one of the few landmasses in the Southern Ocean. It provides a crucial geographical...
During a three month research cruise near the island of South Georgia, sea surface temperature (SST)...
One of the few long instrumental records available for the Arctic is the Svalbard Airport composite ...
Abstract Historical ship logbooks provide vital historic meteorological observations in the Southern...
Long-term meteorological data for the Arctic are sparse. One of the longest quasi-continuous tempera...
The climate observations at Orcadas represent the only southern high-latitude site where data span m...
The latitudinal position and intensity of the Southern Hemisphere westerly winds (SHW) has important...
Directional analysis has been used to study changes in the sub-polar climate of the mountainous and ...
The sparse nature of observational records across the mid- to high latitudes of the Southern Hemisph...
The sparse nature of observational records across the mid- to high latitudes of the Southern Hemisph...
The Southern Ocean is known to have warmed considerably during the second half of the 20th century b...
The estimated century-long trends in the Southern Ocean climate are uncertain, as the data used to e...
Determining the timing and impact of anthropogenic climate change in data-sparse regions is a consid...
Determining the timing and impact of anthropogenic climate change in data-sparse regions is a consid...
South Georgia is one of the few landmasses in the Southern Ocean. It provides a crucial geographical...
During a three month research cruise near the island of South Georgia, sea surface temperature (SST)...
One of the few long instrumental records available for the Arctic is the Svalbard Airport composite ...
Abstract Historical ship logbooks provide vital historic meteorological observations in the Southern...
Long-term meteorological data for the Arctic are sparse. One of the longest quasi-continuous tempera...
The climate observations at Orcadas represent the only southern high-latitude site where data span m...
The latitudinal position and intensity of the Southern Hemisphere westerly winds (SHW) has important...
Directional analysis has been used to study changes in the sub-polar climate of the mountainous and ...