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DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosres.2012.06.027
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Fifty-year Amundsen–Scott South Pole station surface climatologyReview ArticleVolume 118, 15 November 2012, Pages 240-259Matthew A. Lazzara, Linda M. Keller, Timothy Markle, John GallagherAbstractClose graphical abstractPDF (1394 K)► Meteorological data stewardship is important for future use of the observations. ► Slight decrease in temperature and pressure over the 50year period, however is not significant. ► Significant downward trend in wind speed over the 50year study period ► Maximum wind speeds are increasing in the summer and transition seasons. ► Snow accumulation is decreasing at a statistically significant rate.Open AccessOpen Access ArticleRecent climate change in the Arabian Peninsula: Seasonal rainfall and temperature climatology of Saudi Arabia for 1979–2009
作者: Matthew A. Lazzaraa; ; Author Vitae; Linda M. KellerbAuthor Vitae; Timothy MarklecAuthor Vitae; John Gallagherc; 1Author Vitae
刊名: Atmospheric Research
ISSN: 0169-8126
出版年: 2012
发表日期: 2012
卷: Volume 111, 页码:Pages 29-45
语种: 英语
英文关键词: South Pole ; Antarctica ; Climatology ; Climate change
英文摘要: Fifty-four years of Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station meteorological data have been analyzed to develop a comprehensive climatology from the station's meteorological observations. In reaching the goal of a full climatological analysis, a meteorological station history was required and a full quality control review of the data was conducted. Analysis of the general fifty-year climate is presented for temperature, pressure, wind speed and wind direction along with averages (means), extremes and records, daily ranges, trends and discontinuities. Additional investigations include how often the temperature reaches − 100 °F and changes in the flying season as seen via acceptable temperatures. The analysis found slight decreases in the temperature and pressure over the 1957–2010 time period that are not statistically significant. The wind speed, however, does show a significant downward trend of 0.28 m s− 1 decade− 1 over the same period. The seasonal time series of temperature and pressure illustrate how longer term oscillations are superimposed on shorter-term fluctuations. The seasonal mean wind speed over the 54 year period shows a consistent pattern of decreasing speed for all seasons. In contrast to the mean wind speeds, the maximum wind speeds are increasing for the summer and transition seasons, and the increases are statistically significant. Finally, for the period 1983–2010, the average annual snow accumulation is decreasing at a statistically significant downward rate of − 2.9 mm year− 1.
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作者单位: Antarctic Meteorological Research Center, Space Science and Engineering Center, University of Wisconsin—Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA; Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, University of Wisconsin—Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA;South Pole Meteorology Office, Raytheon Polar Services Company, Centennial, Colorado, USA

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Matthew A. Lazzaraa,,Author Vitae,等. Fifty-year Amundsen–Scott South Pole station surface climatologyReview ArticleVolume 118, 15 November 2012, Pages 240-259Matthew A. Lazzara, Linda M. Keller, Timothy Markle, John GallagherAbstractClose graphical abstractPDF (1394 K)► Meteorological data stewardship is important for future use of the observations. ► Slight decrease in temperature and pressure over the 50year period, however is not significant. ► Significant downward trend in wind speed over the 50year study period ► Maximum wind speeds are increasing in the summer and transition seasons. ► Snow accumulation is decreasing at a statistically significant rate.Open AccessOpen Access ArticleRecent climate change in the Arabian Peninsula: Seasonal rainfall and temperature climatology of Saudi Arabia for 1979–2009[J]. Atmospheric Research,2012-01-01,Volume 111
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