16 pagesInternational audienceA Hierarchical Ascending Classification is used to regionalize monthly temperature anomalies measured at 24 weather stations in Antarctica and the Sub-Antarctic and mid-latitude southern islands from 1973 to 2002. Three principal regions are identified that are geographically coherent: Eastern Antarctica, the Antarctic Peninsula and the Sub- Antarctic and mid-latitude islands. Within each region, consistent trends are observed: namely, stationary temperatures in 'East-Antarctica'; a robust warming in the 'Sub-Antarctic and mid-latitude islands', most pronounced in austral summer (nearly 0.5 °C per decade); and a strong but more recent warming in the 'Antarctic Peninsula'. Austral summer temperature anomalies ar...
Since the mid-1960s, rapid regional summer warming has occurred on the east coast of the northern An...
In this short communication we examine the relationship between the Southern Hemisphere Annular Mode...
There has been a significant amount of warming on the Antarctic Peninsula (AP) since the 1950s. In f...
16 pagesInternational audienceA Hierarchical Ascending Classification is used to regionalize monthly...
A reconstruction of Antarctic monthly mean near-surface temperatures spanning 1958–2012 is presented...
Since the mid-1960s, rapid regional summer warming has occurred on the east coast of the northern An...
The Reference Antarctic Data for Environmental Research (READER) project data set of monthly mean An...
Recent Antarctic climate variability on month-to-month to interannual time scales is assessed throug...
The Southern Annular Mode (SAM) is the predominant atmospheric variability mode in the Southern Hemi...
During the second half of the twentieth century, the Antarctic Surface Air Temperature (SAT) trends ...
Recent Antarctic climate variability on month-to-month to interannual time scales is assessed throug...
Understanding the causes of recent climatic trends and variability in the high-latitude Southern Hem...
Recent changes in the near-surface air temperature (nSAT) in the Antarctic Peninsula (AP) suggests t...
The Southern Annular Mode (SAM) is the primary pattern of climate variability in the Southern Hemisp...
Antarctic temperature variations for 1957°82 have been objectively analyzed by gridding monthly data...
Since the mid-1960s, rapid regional summer warming has occurred on the east coast of the northern An...
In this short communication we examine the relationship between the Southern Hemisphere Annular Mode...
There has been a significant amount of warming on the Antarctic Peninsula (AP) since the 1950s. In f...
16 pagesInternational audienceA Hierarchical Ascending Classification is used to regionalize monthly...
A reconstruction of Antarctic monthly mean near-surface temperatures spanning 1958–2012 is presented...
Since the mid-1960s, rapid regional summer warming has occurred on the east coast of the northern An...
The Reference Antarctic Data for Environmental Research (READER) project data set of monthly mean An...
Recent Antarctic climate variability on month-to-month to interannual time scales is assessed throug...
The Southern Annular Mode (SAM) is the predominant atmospheric variability mode in the Southern Hemi...
During the second half of the twentieth century, the Antarctic Surface Air Temperature (SAT) trends ...
Recent Antarctic climate variability on month-to-month to interannual time scales is assessed throug...
Understanding the causes of recent climatic trends and variability in the high-latitude Southern Hem...
Recent changes in the near-surface air temperature (nSAT) in the Antarctic Peninsula (AP) suggests t...
The Southern Annular Mode (SAM) is the primary pattern of climate variability in the Southern Hemisp...
Antarctic temperature variations for 1957°82 have been objectively analyzed by gridding monthly data...
Since the mid-1960s, rapid regional summer warming has occurred on the east coast of the northern An...
In this short communication we examine the relationship between the Southern Hemisphere Annular Mode...
There has been a significant amount of warming on the Antarctic Peninsula (AP) since the 1950s. In f...