Preface to the Special Issue on Antarctic Meteorology and Climate: Past, Present and Future
The Antarctic, including the continent of Antarctica and the Southern Ocean, is a critically important part of the Earth system. Research in Antarctic meteorology and climate has always been a challenging endeavor. Studying and predicting weather patterns in the Antarctic are important for understan...
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ftnerc:oai:nora.nerc.ac.uk:527568 2023-05-15T13:24:05+02:00 Preface to the Special Issue on Antarctic Meteorology and Climate: Past, Present and Future Liu, Jiping Bromwich, David Chen, Dake Cordero, Raul Jung, Thomas Raphael, Marilyn Turner, John Yang, Qinghua 2020-05 http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/527568/ https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00376-020-2001-7 unknown Springer Liu, Jiping; Bromwich, David; Chen, Dake; Cordero, Raul; Jung, Thomas; Raphael, Marilyn; Turner, John orcid:0000-0002-6111-5122 Yang, Qinghua. 2020 Preface to the Special Issue on Antarctic Meteorology and Climate: Past, Present and Future. Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, 37 (5). 421-422. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00376-020-2001-7 <https://doi.org/10.1007/s00376-020-2001-7> Publication - Article PeerReviewed 2020 ftnerc https://doi.org/10.1007/s00376-020-2001-7 2023-02-04T19:50:35Z The Antarctic, including the continent of Antarctica and the Southern Ocean, is a critically important part of the Earth system. Research in Antarctic meteorology and climate has always been a challenging endeavor. Studying and predicting weather patterns in the Antarctic are important for understanding their role in local-to-global processes and facilitating field studies and logistical operations in the Antarctic (e.g., Walsh et al., 2018). Studies of climate change in the Antarctic are comparatively neglected compared to those of the Arctic. However, significant climate changes have occurred in the Antarctic in the past several decades, i.e., a strong warming over the Antarctic Peninsula even with a recent minor cooling, a deepening of the Amundsen Sea low, a rapid warming of the upper ocean north of the circumpolar current, an increase of Antarctic sea ice since the late 1970s followed by a recent rapid decrease, and an accelerated ice loss from the Antarctic ice shelf/sheet since the late 1970s (e.g., Turner et al., 2005; Raphael et al., 2016; Sallée, 2018; Parkinson, 2019; Rignot et al., 2019). Investigating recent climate change in the Antarctic and the underlying mechanisms are important for predicting future climate change and providing information to policymakers. Article in Journal/Newspaper Amundsen Sea Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Arctic Climate change Ice Shelf Sea ice Southern Ocean Natural Environment Research Council: NERC Open Research Archive Arctic Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Amundsen Sea Advances in Atmospheric Sciences 37 5 421 422 |
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The Antarctic, including the continent of Antarctica and the Southern Ocean, is a critically important part of the Earth system. Research in Antarctic meteorology and climate has always been a challenging endeavor. Studying and predicting weather patterns in the Antarctic are important for understanding their role in local-to-global processes and facilitating field studies and logistical operations in the Antarctic (e.g., Walsh et al., 2018). Studies of climate change in the Antarctic are comparatively neglected compared to those of the Arctic. However, significant climate changes have occurred in the Antarctic in the past several decades, i.e., a strong warming over the Antarctic Peninsula even with a recent minor cooling, a deepening of the Amundsen Sea low, a rapid warming of the upper ocean north of the circumpolar current, an increase of Antarctic sea ice since the late 1970s followed by a recent rapid decrease, and an accelerated ice loss from the Antarctic ice shelf/sheet since the late 1970s (e.g., Turner et al., 2005; Raphael et al., 2016; Sallée, 2018; Parkinson, 2019; Rignot et al., 2019). Investigating recent climate change in the Antarctic and the underlying mechanisms are important for predicting future climate change and providing information to policymakers. |
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Preface to the Special Issue on Antarctic Meteorology and Climate: Past, Present and Future |
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Liu, Jiping; Bromwich, David; Chen, Dake; Cordero, Raul; Jung, Thomas; Raphael, Marilyn; Turner, John orcid:0000-0002-6111-5122 Yang, Qinghua. 2020 Preface to the Special Issue on Antarctic Meteorology and Climate: Past, Present and Future. Advances in Atmospheric Sciences, 37 (5). 421-422. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00376-020-2001-7 <https://doi.org/10.1007/s00376-020-2001-7> |
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