While gridded seasonal pressure reconstructions poleward of 60°S extending back to 1905 have been recently completed, their skill has not been assessed prior to 1958. To provide a more thorough evaluation of the skill and performance in the early 20th century, these reconstructions are compared to other gridded datasets, historical data from early Antarctic expeditions, ship records, and temporary bases. Overall, the comparison confirms that the reconstruction uncertainty of 2–4 hPa (evaluated after 1979) over the Southern Ocean is a valid estimate of the reconstruction error in the early 20th century. Over the interior and near the coast of Antarctica, direct comparisons with historical data are challenged by elevation‐based reducti...
.zip files of the spatial pressure reconstructions. These cover the domain of 60-90S, seasonally. ...
Understanding the causes of recent climatic trends and variability in the high-latitude Southern Hem...
Historical reanalyses that span more than a century are needed for a wide range of studies, from und...
The Antarctic seasonal station-based pressure reconstructions evaluated in our companion paper are e...
Seasonal mean Antarctic pressures at 17 stations are reconstructed based on the method of principal ...
As most permanent observations in Antarctica started in the 1950s, understanding Antarctic climate v...
©2018. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Enabled by advances in data assimilation and...
© 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. The relationship between Southern Hemisphe...
The reliability of the Australian (June 1972–April 1985) and NOTOS (1957–62) gridded monthly-mean, m...
During the late 20th 33 Century, the Antarctic atmospheric circulation has changed and significantl...
Quantitative estimates of future Antarctic climate change are derived from numerical global climate ...
Please cite O'Connor et al., 2023 (preprint available in The Cryosphere Discussions) when using thes...
Quantitative estimates of future Antarctic climate change are derived from numerical global climate ...
This archive contains the sea-level pressure and sea ice reconstructions in the Antarctic over 1700–...
Quantitative estimates of future Antarctic climate change are derived from numerical global climate ...
.zip files of the spatial pressure reconstructions. These cover the domain of 60-90S, seasonally. ...
Understanding the causes of recent climatic trends and variability in the high-latitude Southern Hem...
Historical reanalyses that span more than a century are needed for a wide range of studies, from und...
The Antarctic seasonal station-based pressure reconstructions evaluated in our companion paper are e...
Seasonal mean Antarctic pressures at 17 stations are reconstructed based on the method of principal ...
As most permanent observations in Antarctica started in the 1950s, understanding Antarctic climate v...
©2018. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Enabled by advances in data assimilation and...
© 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. The relationship between Southern Hemisphe...
The reliability of the Australian (June 1972–April 1985) and NOTOS (1957–62) gridded monthly-mean, m...
During the late 20th 33 Century, the Antarctic atmospheric circulation has changed and significantl...
Quantitative estimates of future Antarctic climate change are derived from numerical global climate ...
Please cite O'Connor et al., 2023 (preprint available in The Cryosphere Discussions) when using thes...
Quantitative estimates of future Antarctic climate change are derived from numerical global climate ...
This archive contains the sea-level pressure and sea ice reconstructions in the Antarctic over 1700–...
Quantitative estimates of future Antarctic climate change are derived from numerical global climate ...
.zip files of the spatial pressure reconstructions. These cover the domain of 60-90S, seasonally. ...
Understanding the causes of recent climatic trends and variability in the high-latitude Southern Hem...
Historical reanalyses that span more than a century are needed for a wide range of studies, from und...