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A synthesis of warm air advection to the South Polar Plateau
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1997
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Arctic EngineeringEngineeringPolar EnvironmentsEarth System ScienceEarth ScienceGeophysicsAtmospheric ScienceLower AtmosphereHydrometeorologyMeteorologyPolar PlateauGeographyWarm Air AdvectionSea IceCryosphereSouth Polar PlateauClimate DynamicsClimatologyAtmospheric ConditionMeteorological ForcingUpslope InflowAtmospheric Process
Surface temperature and wind chronologies of varying length and 10 m snow temperatures have been used to produce a synthesis of airflow into Antarctica. This synthesis shows relatively warm air over Ellsworth Land, which appears to enter the South Polar Plateau through a slightly lower‐lying trough between the summit of the Transantarctic Mountains and the Polar Plateau. Comparison of recent automatic weather station (AWS) records from Mount Howe (88.5°S, 150°W) with four AWS surrounding South Pole at 89°S show that this upslope inflow is a frequent and persistent phenomenon.
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