A record-setting temperature of 17.5 degrees C occurred on 24 March 2015 at the Esperanza station located near the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula (AP). We studied the event using surface station data, satellite imagery, reanalysis data, and numerical simulations. The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer Antarctic Ice Shelf Image Archive provides clear evidence for disintegration and advection of sea ice, as well as the formation of melt ponds on the ice sheet surface at the base of the AP mountain range. A deep low-pressure center over the Amundsen-Bellingshausen Sea and a blocking ridge over the southeast Pacific provided favorable conditions for the development of an atmospheric river with a northwest-southeast orientati...
Foehn winds resulting from topographic modification of airflow in the lee of mountain barriers are f...
The structure of leeside warming during foehn events is investigated as a function of cross-barrier ...
Surface melt and subsequent firn air depletion can ultimately lead to disintegration of Antarctic ic...
International audienceThe Antarctic Peninsula (AP) experienced a new extreme warm event and record-h...
The Antarctic Peninsula (AP) was the fastest warming region on earth during the 20th century. The ea...
Foehn winds resulting from topographic modification of airflow in the lee of mountain barriers are f...
Recent hypotheses that the foehn effect is partly responsible for warming to the east of the Antarct...
International audienceThe disintegration of the ice shelves along the Antarctic Peninsula have spurr...
Foehn winds are warm, dry and gusty downslope winds resulting from the topographic modification of t...
Foehn winds resulting from topographic modification of airflow in the lee of mountain barriers are f...
The structure of leeside warming during foehn events is investigated as a function of cross-barrier ...
Surface melt and subsequent firn air depletion can ultimately lead to disintegration of Antarctic ic...
International audienceThe Antarctic Peninsula (AP) experienced a new extreme warm event and record-h...
The Antarctic Peninsula (AP) was the fastest warming region on earth during the 20th century. The ea...
Foehn winds resulting from topographic modification of airflow in the lee of mountain barriers are f...
Recent hypotheses that the foehn effect is partly responsible for warming to the east of the Antarct...
International audienceThe disintegration of the ice shelves along the Antarctic Peninsula have spurr...
Foehn winds are warm, dry and gusty downslope winds resulting from the topographic modification of t...
Foehn winds resulting from topographic modification of airflow in the lee of mountain barriers are f...
The structure of leeside warming during foehn events is investigated as a function of cross-barrier ...
Surface melt and subsequent firn air depletion can ultimately lead to disintegration of Antarctic ic...