The long-term trend, solar cycle response, and residual variability in 24 years of hydroxyl nightglow rotational temperatures above Davis research station, Antarctica (68◦ S, 78◦ E) are reported. Hydroxyl rotational temperatures are a layer-weighted proxy for kinetic temperatures near 87 km altitude and have been used for many decades to monitor trends in the mesopause region in response to increasing greenhouse gas emissions. Routine observations of the OH(6-2) band P-branch emission lines using a scanning spectrometer at Davis station have been made continuously over each winter season since 1995. Significant outcomes of this most recent analysis update are the following: (a) a record-low winter-average temperature of 198.3 K is obtain...
We present midlatitude solar response and linear trend from Colorado State University/Utah State Uni...
This paper provides some insights on the quasi-biennial oscillation (QBO) modulated 11-year solar cy...
The ERA-Interim and JRA-55 reanalyses of synoptic data and several conventional analyses of monthly ...
The long-term trend, solar cycle response, and residual variability in 24 years of hydroxyl nightgl...
The hydroxyl airglow (6-2) band has been monitored above Davis station, Antarctica (68.6°S, 78.0°E)...
Observational evidence of a quasi-quadrennial oscillation (QQO) in the polar mesosphere is presented...
Understanding trends in any atmospheric quantity typically requires the ability to distinguish betwe...
Understanding the causes of recent climatic trends and variability in the high-latitude Southern Hem...
Copyright © 2012 American Geophysical UnionThis study provides a comprehensive analysis of observed ...
We present a comparison of temperature trends using different satellite and radiosonde observations ...
The weather of the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica, the largest ice‐free region of the Antarctica, h...
In this study, the trend of mean seasonal and annual temperatures of the calculated based on the Had...
In recent times it has become increasingly clear that releases of trace gases from human activity ha...
We present the analysis of annual average OH* temperatures in the mesopause region derived from mea...
Over the last three decades, ozone depletion over Antarctica has affected temperature and winds in t...
We present midlatitude solar response and linear trend from Colorado State University/Utah State Uni...
This paper provides some insights on the quasi-biennial oscillation (QBO) modulated 11-year solar cy...
The ERA-Interim and JRA-55 reanalyses of synoptic data and several conventional analyses of monthly ...
The long-term trend, solar cycle response, and residual variability in 24 years of hydroxyl nightgl...
The hydroxyl airglow (6-2) band has been monitored above Davis station, Antarctica (68.6°S, 78.0°E)...
Observational evidence of a quasi-quadrennial oscillation (QQO) in the polar mesosphere is presented...
Understanding trends in any atmospheric quantity typically requires the ability to distinguish betwe...
Understanding the causes of recent climatic trends and variability in the high-latitude Southern Hem...
Copyright © 2012 American Geophysical UnionThis study provides a comprehensive analysis of observed ...
We present a comparison of temperature trends using different satellite and radiosonde observations ...
The weather of the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica, the largest ice‐free region of the Antarctica, h...
In this study, the trend of mean seasonal and annual temperatures of the calculated based on the Had...
In recent times it has become increasingly clear that releases of trace gases from human activity ha...
We present the analysis of annual average OH* temperatures in the mesopause region derived from mea...
Over the last three decades, ozone depletion over Antarctica has affected temperature and winds in t...
We present midlatitude solar response and linear trend from Colorado State University/Utah State Uni...
This paper provides some insights on the quasi-biennial oscillation (QBO) modulated 11-year solar cy...
The ERA-Interim and JRA-55 reanalyses of synoptic data and several conventional analyses of monthly ...