The South Shetland Islands are located at the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula (AP). This region was subject to strong warming trends in the atmospheric surface layer. Surface air temperature increased about 3K in 50 years, concurrent with retreating glacier fronts, an increase in melt areas, ice surface lowering and rapid break-up and disintegration of ice shelves. The positive trend in surface air temperature has currently come to a halt. Observed surface air temperature lapse rates show a high variability during winter months (standard deviations up to +/- 1.0K (100m)(-1)) and a distinct spatial heterogeneity reflecting the impact of synoptic weather patterns. The increased mesocyclonic activity during the wintertime over the past...
The present-day climate of Antarctica is studied with a regional climate model. In this research, fo...
Over the period 1972-98 the height of the snow surface at eight Antarctic sites in Palmer Land and o...
Climate warming has become indisputable, and it is now crucial to increase our understanding of both...
The South Shetland Islands are located at the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula (AP). This reg...
The South Shetland Islands are located at the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula (AP). This re...
The South Shetland Islands are located at the northern tip of the AP which is among the fastest warm...
The Antarctic Peninsula has been identified as a region of rapid on-going climate change with impact...
Antarctica is a region of the world where climate change is visible in the rapid melting of glaciers...
Climate warming has become indisputable, and it is now crucial to increase our understanding of both...
A new 10 year surface mass balance (SMB) record of Hurd and Johnsons Glaciers, Livingston Island, An...
Measurements from ice cores and snow pits collected over the last 50 years are used to examine how n...
A 14 year integration with a regional atmospheric model (RACMO) is used to obtain detailed informati...
Glacier change studies in the Antarctic Peninsula region, despite their importance for global sea le...
A two-dimensional vertically integrated ice-flow model has been used to simulate the current state ...
Global climate models suggest that Antarctic snowfall should increase in a warming climate and mitig...
The present-day climate of Antarctica is studied with a regional climate model. In this research, fo...
Over the period 1972-98 the height of the snow surface at eight Antarctic sites in Palmer Land and o...
Climate warming has become indisputable, and it is now crucial to increase our understanding of both...
The South Shetland Islands are located at the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula (AP). This reg...
The South Shetland Islands are located at the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula (AP). This re...
The South Shetland Islands are located at the northern tip of the AP which is among the fastest warm...
The Antarctic Peninsula has been identified as a region of rapid on-going climate change with impact...
Antarctica is a region of the world where climate change is visible in the rapid melting of glaciers...
Climate warming has become indisputable, and it is now crucial to increase our understanding of both...
A new 10 year surface mass balance (SMB) record of Hurd and Johnsons Glaciers, Livingston Island, An...
Measurements from ice cores and snow pits collected over the last 50 years are used to examine how n...
A 14 year integration with a regional atmospheric model (RACMO) is used to obtain detailed informati...
Glacier change studies in the Antarctic Peninsula region, despite their importance for global sea le...
A two-dimensional vertically integrated ice-flow model has been used to simulate the current state ...
Global climate models suggest that Antarctic snowfall should increase in a warming climate and mitig...
The present-day climate of Antarctica is studied with a regional climate model. In this research, fo...
Over the period 1972-98 the height of the snow surface at eight Antarctic sites in Palmer Land and o...
Climate warming has become indisputable, and it is now crucial to increase our understanding of both...