Two vertical ice temperature profiles from locations in the Antarctic Peninsula unaffected by meltwater are presented. A simple time-dependent heat diffusion-advection model is used to infer broad surface temperature variations in the Antarctic Peninsula over the century prior to the start of local meteorological records. Air temperature records from two representative meteorological stations (Faraday and Halley) are used to determine the ice surface boundary conditions in the later stages of the model runs. Earlier temperature histories are then devised to provide best fits between the modeled and observed ice temperature profiles. Results of the modeling suggest that the surface temperature in the Antarctic Peninsula dropped by 1.6°...
International audienceThe spatial pattern of Antarctic surface air temperature variability on multi–...
The study of past climates informs us on the causes, amplitude and mechanisms of climate change, whi...
The most recent glacial to interglacial transition constitutes a remarkable natural experiment for l...
Mapping surface air temperature in the Antarctic Peninsula region is made unusually difficult by: th...
Improving our knowledge of the temporal and spatial variability of the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) sur...
Air temperature records for 26 expeditions to Antarctica that have overwintered, for periods of at l...
Temperature changes in Antarctica over the last millennium are investigated using proxy records, a s...
The Antarctic Peninsula region has exprienced a long-term warming trend over the twentieth century, ...
The surface warming at Faraday station in the western Antarctic Peninsula is one of the largest obse...
Climate trends in the Antarctic region remain poorly characterized, owing to the brevity and scarcit...
Climate trends in the Antarctic region remain poorly characterized, owing to the brevity and scarcit...
Earth's climate varies continuously across space and time, but humankind has witnessed only a small ...
International audienceThe spatial pattern of Antarctic surface air temperature variability on multi–...
The study of past climates informs us on the causes, amplitude and mechanisms of climate change, whi...
The most recent glacial to interglacial transition constitutes a remarkable natural experiment for l...
Mapping surface air temperature in the Antarctic Peninsula region is made unusually difficult by: th...
Improving our knowledge of the temporal and spatial variability of the Antarctic Ice Sheet (AIS) sur...
Air temperature records for 26 expeditions to Antarctica that have overwintered, for periods of at l...
Temperature changes in Antarctica over the last millennium are investigated using proxy records, a s...
The Antarctic Peninsula region has exprienced a long-term warming trend over the twentieth century, ...
The surface warming at Faraday station in the western Antarctic Peninsula is one of the largest obse...
Climate trends in the Antarctic region remain poorly characterized, owing to the brevity and scarcit...
Climate trends in the Antarctic region remain poorly characterized, owing to the brevity and scarcit...
Earth's climate varies continuously across space and time, but humankind has witnessed only a small ...
International audienceThe spatial pattern of Antarctic surface air temperature variability on multi–...
The study of past climates informs us on the causes, amplitude and mechanisms of climate change, whi...
The most recent glacial to interglacial transition constitutes a remarkable natural experiment for l...