Factors affecting the formation and development of air temperature inversions in Antarctic Peninsula region in the autumn
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Year of publication | 2017 |
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Description | In this study, we analysed a surface-based air temperature inversion from the deglaciated part of James Ross Island (Antarctic Peninsula), which lasted between 21st and 23rd April 2012. The inversion was investigated with relation to other meteorological surface variables (wind speed, wind direction, global and reflected short-wave radiation), sea ice, and regional-scale atmospheric circulation conditions. |
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