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      The Impact of a Changing Southern Hemisphere Annular Mode on Antarctic Peninsula Summer Temperatures

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      Journal of Climate
      American Meteorological Society

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          Definition of Antarctic Oscillation index

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            Simulation of recent southern hemisphere climate change.

            Recent observations indicate that climate change over the high latitudes of the Southern Hemisphere is dominated by a strengthening of the circumpolar westerly flow that extends from the surface to the stratosphere. Here we demonstrate that the seasonality, structure, and amplitude of the observed climate trends are simulated in a state-of-the-art atmospheric model run with high vertical resolution that is forced solely by prescribed stratospheric ozone depletion. The results provide evidence that anthropogenic emissions of ozonedepleting gases have had a distinct impact on climate not only at stratospheric levels but at Earth's surface as well.
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              The link between climate warming and break-up of ice shelves in the Antarctic Peninsula

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                Journal
                Journal of Climate
                J. Climate
                American Meteorological Society
                0894-8755
                1520-0442
                October 2006
                October 2006
                : 19
                : 20
                : 5388-5404
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                10.1175/JCLI3844.1
                bdf9ffc9-7b69-49fc-a8a1-435acbd83b82
                © 2006
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