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Interpretation of Recent Southern Hemisphere Climate Change
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2002
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Future Climatic ChangeEngineeringRecent TrendsEarth System ScienceEarth ScienceClimate ImpactHigh-index PolarityAtmospheric ScienceLower AtmosphereSh Annular ModeClimate SciencesMeteorologyClimate ChangeClimate VariabilityGeographyClimate IssueClimate SystemClimate DynamicsClimatologyGlobal Climate
Climate variability in the high-latitude Southern Hemisphere (SH) is dominated by the SH annular mode, a large-scale pattern of variability characterized by fluctuations in the strength of the circumpolar vortex. We present evidence that recent trends in the SH tropospheric circulation can be interpreted as a bias toward the high-index polarity of this pattern, with stronger westerly flow encircling the polar cap. It is argued that the largest and most significant tropospheric trends can be traced to recent trends in the lower stratospheric polar vortex, which are due largely to photochemical ozone losses. During the summer-fall season, the trend toward stronger circumpolar flow has contributed substantially to the observed warming over the Antarctic Peninsula and Patagonia and to the cooling over eastern Antarctica and the Antarctic plateau.
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