The polar ice sheets store valuable information about paleotemperatures. The temperature derived from ice-cores comes from the interpretation of stable water isotopes concentration. The relevant climatic parameter controlling isotopic concentration is the condensation temperature. Since it is assumed that condensation is formed above the lowest temperature inversion layer, the temperature at the top of the inversion has been used as an approximation for condensation temperature. The temperature at the top of the inversion is currently calculated empirically from the annual mean air temperature at the surface. Here, 25 years of upper-air observations at Neumayer Station were used to investigate temperature and humidity inversions. For the f...
Earth's climate varies continuously across space and time, but humankind has witnessed only a small ...
Stable oxygen and hydrogen isotope records from ice cores represent the major climate proxy archive ...
Improving our knowledge of the temporal and spatial variability of the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) sur...
The correct derivation of paleotemperatures from ice cores requires exact knowledge of all processes...
In the interior of the Antarctic ice sheet the surface temperature inversion averages over 25°C in t...
Data from radiosondes, towers, and a thermistor string are used to characterize the temperature inve...
International audiencePast temperature reconstructions from Antarctic ice cores require a good quant...
Due to recent atmospheric and oceanic warming, the Antarctic Peninsula is one of the most challengin...
Polar ice caps contain valuable information about the earth's climate. This thesis investigates the ...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OM] Polar Meteorology and Glaciology, Wed. ...
Understanding climate proxy records that preserve physical characteristics of past climate is a prer...
Past temperature reconstructions from Antarctic ice cores require a good quantification and underst...
Data from radiosondes, towers, and a thermistor string are used to characterize the temperature inve...
Air temperature inversions are common features in Antarctica, especially in the interior where they ...
During the period November 1964 to October 1965 a total of 89 samples of precipitation were collecte...
Earth's climate varies continuously across space and time, but humankind has witnessed only a small ...
Stable oxygen and hydrogen isotope records from ice cores represent the major climate proxy archive ...
Improving our knowledge of the temporal and spatial variability of the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) sur...
The correct derivation of paleotemperatures from ice cores requires exact knowledge of all processes...
In the interior of the Antarctic ice sheet the surface temperature inversion averages over 25°C in t...
Data from radiosondes, towers, and a thermistor string are used to characterize the temperature inve...
International audiencePast temperature reconstructions from Antarctic ice cores require a good quant...
Due to recent atmospheric and oceanic warming, the Antarctic Peninsula is one of the most challengin...
Polar ice caps contain valuable information about the earth's climate. This thesis investigates the ...
The Tenth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OM] Polar Meteorology and Glaciology, Wed. ...
Understanding climate proxy records that preserve physical characteristics of past climate is a prer...
Past temperature reconstructions from Antarctic ice cores require a good quantification and underst...
Data from radiosondes, towers, and a thermistor string are used to characterize the temperature inve...
Air temperature inversions are common features in Antarctica, especially in the interior where they ...
During the period November 1964 to October 1965 a total of 89 samples of precipitation were collecte...
Earth's climate varies continuously across space and time, but humankind has witnessed only a small ...
Stable oxygen and hydrogen isotope records from ice cores represent the major climate proxy archive ...
Improving our knowledge of the temporal and spatial variability of the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) sur...