We report an undocumented major warming of the Antarctic winter troposphere that is larger than any previously identified regional tropospheric warming on Earth. This result has come to light through an analysis of recently digitized and rigorously quality controlled Antarctic radiosonde observations. The data show that regional midtropospheric temperatures have increased at a statistically significant rate of 0.5° to 0.7°Celsius per decade over the past 30 years. Analysis of the time series of radiosonde temperatures indicates that the data are temporally homogeneous. The available data do not allow us to unambiguously assign a cause to the tropospheric warming at this stage
The magnitude and even direction of recent Antarctic climate change is still debated because the pau...
More than 40 years of radiosonde data from two Antarctic stations are examined for changes in the da...
The Pacific sector of Antarctica, including both the Antarctic Peninsula and continental West Antarc...
The surface warming at Faraday station in the western Antarctic Peninsula is one of the largest obse...
Meteorological surface observations from the Antarctic Peninsula began in the mid-1940s. The most ...
There has been a significant amount of warming on the Antarctic Peninsula (AP) since the 1950s. In f...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) confirmed that mean global warming was 0.6 +/- ...
Copyright © 2012 American Geophysical UnionThis study provides a comprehensive analysis of observed ...
Assessments of Antarctic temperature change have emphasized the contrast between strong warming of t...
Recent changes in the near-surface air temperature (nSAT) in the Antarctic Peninsula (AP) suggests t...
Since the 1950s, research stations on the Antarctic Peninsula have recorded some of the largest incr...
The Reference Antarctic Data for Environmental Research (READER) project data set of monthly mean An...
International audienceTemperature profiles measurements are performed daily (00:00 UT) in Dumont d'U...
Changes in circulation at 500 and 850 hPa and horizontal thermal advection between these two levels ...
A comparison of 40-yr (1960-99) trends in Antarctic geopotential height and temperature from quality...
The magnitude and even direction of recent Antarctic climate change is still debated because the pau...
More than 40 years of radiosonde data from two Antarctic stations are examined for changes in the da...
The Pacific sector of Antarctica, including both the Antarctic Peninsula and continental West Antarc...
The surface warming at Faraday station in the western Antarctic Peninsula is one of the largest obse...
Meteorological surface observations from the Antarctic Peninsula began in the mid-1940s. The most ...
There has been a significant amount of warming on the Antarctic Peninsula (AP) since the 1950s. In f...
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) confirmed that mean global warming was 0.6 +/- ...
Copyright © 2012 American Geophysical UnionThis study provides a comprehensive analysis of observed ...
Assessments of Antarctic temperature change have emphasized the contrast between strong warming of t...
Recent changes in the near-surface air temperature (nSAT) in the Antarctic Peninsula (AP) suggests t...
Since the 1950s, research stations on the Antarctic Peninsula have recorded some of the largest incr...
The Reference Antarctic Data for Environmental Research (READER) project data set of monthly mean An...
International audienceTemperature profiles measurements are performed daily (00:00 UT) in Dumont d'U...
Changes in circulation at 500 and 850 hPa and horizontal thermal advection between these two levels ...
A comparison of 40-yr (1960-99) trends in Antarctic geopotential height and temperature from quality...
The magnitude and even direction of recent Antarctic climate change is still debated because the pau...
More than 40 years of radiosonde data from two Antarctic stations are examined for changes in the da...
The Pacific sector of Antarctica, including both the Antarctic Peninsula and continental West Antarc...