Multidecadal meteorological station records and microwave backscatter time-series from the SeaWinds scatterometer onboard QuikSCAT (QSCAT) were used to calculate temporal and spatial trends in surface melting conditions on the Antarctic Peninsula (AP). Four of six long-term station records showed strongly positive and statistically significant trends in duration of melting conditions, including a 95% increase in the average annual positive degree day sum (PDD) at Faraday/Vernadsky, since 1948. A validated, threshold-based melt detection method was employed to derive detailed melt season onset, extent, and duration climatologies on the AP from enhanced resolution QSCAT data during 1999–2009. Austral summer melt on the AP was linked to region...
International audienceMelt on the surface of Antarctic ice shelves can potentially lead to their dis...
Recent changes in the near-surface air temperature (nSAT) in the Antarctic Peninsula (AP) suggests t...
Abstract Surface melt on the coastal Antarctic ice sheet (AIS) determines the viability of its ice s...
Multidecadal meteorological station records and microwave backscatter time-series from the SeaWinds ...
Multidecadal meteorological station records and microwave backscatter time-series from the SeaWinds ...
International audienceThis paper aims at presenting a new dataset including the melt events derived ...
International audienceSurface melting duration and extent of the Antarctic coasts and ice-shelves is...
Surface melting over the Antarctic Peninsula (AP) may impact the stability of ice shelves and thus t...
Antarctic ice sheet surface melting can regionally influence ice shelf stability, mass balance, and ...
Warm and dry föhn winds on the Antarctic Peninsula (AP) cause surface melt that can destabilize vuln...
This study investigates the recent near-surface temperature trends over the Antarctic Peninsula. We ...
This study generates novel satellite-derived estimates of Antarctic-wide annual (1999-2009) surface ...
ABSTRACT. Temporal and spatial characteristics of the Antarctic specific surface mass balance (SSMB)...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2012. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
International audienceMelt on the surface of Antarctic ice shelves can potentially lead to their dis...
Recent changes in the near-surface air temperature (nSAT) in the Antarctic Peninsula (AP) suggests t...
Abstract Surface melt on the coastal Antarctic ice sheet (AIS) determines the viability of its ice s...
Multidecadal meteorological station records and microwave backscatter time-series from the SeaWinds ...
Multidecadal meteorological station records and microwave backscatter time-series from the SeaWinds ...
International audienceThis paper aims at presenting a new dataset including the melt events derived ...
International audienceSurface melting duration and extent of the Antarctic coasts and ice-shelves is...
Surface melting over the Antarctic Peninsula (AP) may impact the stability of ice shelves and thus t...
Antarctic ice sheet surface melting can regionally influence ice shelf stability, mass balance, and ...
Warm and dry föhn winds on the Antarctic Peninsula (AP) cause surface melt that can destabilize vuln...
This study investigates the recent near-surface temperature trends over the Antarctic Peninsula. We ...
This study generates novel satellite-derived estimates of Antarctic-wide annual (1999-2009) surface ...
ABSTRACT. Temporal and spatial characteristics of the Antarctic specific surface mass balance (SSMB)...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2012. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
International audienceMelt on the surface of Antarctic ice shelves can potentially lead to their dis...
Recent changes in the near-surface air temperature (nSAT) in the Antarctic Peninsula (AP) suggests t...
Abstract Surface melt on the coastal Antarctic ice sheet (AIS) determines the viability of its ice s...