The annual cycle of surface-based inversions at nine Arctic weather stations is examined, based on a 20-year set of daily 1200 UT significant level radiosonde data. All stations are at or near the coast. Inversions in winter months are primarily the result of strongly negative net radiation at the surface, whereas in summer, inversionsmore commonly result from near-surface cooling of warm air muses. Inversion frequency is at a maximum inwinter (generally \u3e70% of days) when inversions range from -400 to -850 m in thickness. Inversion thickness and strength (temperature change across the inversion) are strongly related to surface temperature. Inversions may involve temperature changes of \u3e30 C in (j C 100 m,l during periods of eX1rerne ...
Amplified Arctic warming is one of the key features of climate change. It is evident in observations...
During the Arctic Clouds in Summer Experiment (ACSE) in summer 2014 a weeklong period of warm-air ad...
Pronounced warming in the Arctic region, coined Arctic amplification, is an important feature of obs...
Temperature inversions are one of the dominant features of the Arctic atmosphere and play a crucial ...
AbstractA series of high resolution radiosonde launches were conducted over seven case-study days sp...
An accurate characterization of the vertical structure of the Arctic atmosphere is useful in climate...
Low tropospheric temperature inversion is very common in the Arctic region. Based on the hyperspectr...
Near-surface air temperature inversions are a common element of northern environments. Seasonal and ...
A low-level temperature inversion is a frequent phenomenon in the Arctic boundary layer as known fro...
Temperature and humidity inversions are common in the Arctic’s lower troposphere, and are a cr...
Abstract. An accurate characterization of the vertical struc-ture of the Arctic atmosphere is useful...
Data from radiosondes, towers, and a thermistor string are used to characterize the temperature inve...
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...
Frequent surface-based inversions are persistent features of climate in the Arctic and, in particula...
Amplified Arctic warming is one of the key features of climate change. It is evident in observations...
During the Arctic Clouds in Summer Experiment (ACSE) in summer 2014 a weeklong period of warm-air ad...
Pronounced warming in the Arctic region, coined Arctic amplification, is an important feature of obs...
Temperature inversions are one of the dominant features of the Arctic atmosphere and play a crucial ...
AbstractA series of high resolution radiosonde launches were conducted over seven case-study days sp...
An accurate characterization of the vertical structure of the Arctic atmosphere is useful in climate...
Low tropospheric temperature inversion is very common in the Arctic region. Based on the hyperspectr...
Near-surface air temperature inversions are a common element of northern environments. Seasonal and ...
A low-level temperature inversion is a frequent phenomenon in the Arctic boundary layer as known fro...
Temperature and humidity inversions are common in the Arctic’s lower troposphere, and are a cr...
Abstract. An accurate characterization of the vertical struc-ture of the Arctic atmosphere is useful...
Data from radiosondes, towers, and a thermistor string are used to characterize the temperature inve...
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...
Frequent surface-based inversions are persistent features of climate in the Arctic and, in particula...
Amplified Arctic warming is one of the key features of climate change. It is evident in observations...
During the Arctic Clouds in Summer Experiment (ACSE) in summer 2014 a weeklong period of warm-air ad...
Pronounced warming in the Arctic region, coined Arctic amplification, is an important feature of obs...