Temperature inversions are one of the dominant features of the Arctic atmosphere and play a crucial role in various processes by controlling the transfer of mass and moisture fluxes through the lower troposphere. It is therefore essential that they are accurately quantified, monitored and simulated as realistically as possible over the Arctic regions. In the present study, the characteristics of inversions in terms of frequency and strength are quantified for the entire Arctic Ocean for summer and winter seasons of 2003 to 2008 using the AIRS data for the clear-sky conditions. The probability density functions (PDFs) of the inversion strength are also presented for every summer and winter month. Our analysis shows that although the inversio...
This study evaluates the performance of six atmospheric reanalyses (ERA-Interim, ERA5, JRA-55, CFSv2...
During the Arctic Clouds in Summer Experiment (ACSE) in summer 2014 a weeklong period of warm-air ad...
Frequent surface-based inversions are persistent features of climate in the Arctic and, in particula...
Temperature inversions are one of the dominant features of the Arctic atmosphere and play a crucial ...
Low tropospheric temperature inversion is very common in the Arctic region. Based on the hyperspectr...
The annual cycle of surface-based inversions at nine Arctic weather stations is examined, based on a...
An accurate characterization of the vertical structure of the Arctic atmosphere is useful in climate...
Temperature and humidity inversions are common in the Arctic’s lower troposphere, and are a cr...
A low-level temperature inversion is a frequent phenomenon in the Arctic boundary layer as known fro...
Abstract. An accurate characterization of the vertical struc-ture of the Arctic atmosphere is useful...
The record sea ice minimum (SIM) extents observed during the summers of 2007 and 2012 in the Arctic ...
The record sea ice minimum (SIM) extents observed during the summers of 2007 and 2012 in the Arctic ...
A two-year-long data set of air temperature from four different altitudes above Petuniabukta, centra...
Understanding the rapidly changing climate in the Arctic is limited by a lack of understanding of un...
Abstract. The important roles that the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) plays in the central Arctic ...
This study evaluates the performance of six atmospheric reanalyses (ERA-Interim, ERA5, JRA-55, CFSv2...
During the Arctic Clouds in Summer Experiment (ACSE) in summer 2014 a weeklong period of warm-air ad...
Frequent surface-based inversions are persistent features of climate in the Arctic and, in particula...
Temperature inversions are one of the dominant features of the Arctic atmosphere and play a crucial ...
Low tropospheric temperature inversion is very common in the Arctic region. Based on the hyperspectr...
The annual cycle of surface-based inversions at nine Arctic weather stations is examined, based on a...
An accurate characterization of the vertical structure of the Arctic atmosphere is useful in climate...
Temperature and humidity inversions are common in the Arctic’s lower troposphere, and are a cr...
A low-level temperature inversion is a frequent phenomenon in the Arctic boundary layer as known fro...
Abstract. An accurate characterization of the vertical struc-ture of the Arctic atmosphere is useful...
The record sea ice minimum (SIM) extents observed during the summers of 2007 and 2012 in the Arctic ...
The record sea ice minimum (SIM) extents observed during the summers of 2007 and 2012 in the Arctic ...
A two-year-long data set of air temperature from four different altitudes above Petuniabukta, centra...
Understanding the rapidly changing climate in the Arctic is limited by a lack of understanding of un...
Abstract. The important roles that the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) plays in the central Arctic ...
This study evaluates the performance of six atmospheric reanalyses (ERA-Interim, ERA5, JRA-55, CFSv2...
During the Arctic Clouds in Summer Experiment (ACSE) in summer 2014 a weeklong period of warm-air ad...
Frequent surface-based inversions are persistent features of climate in the Arctic and, in particula...