Journal article

Subantarctic cyclones identified by 14 tracking methods, and their role for moisture transports into the continent

J Grieger, GC Leckebusch, CC Raible, I Rudeva, I Simmonds

Tellus Series A Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography | STOCKHOLM UNIV PRESS | Published : 2018

Abstract

Extra-tropical cyclones in the subantarctic play a central role in the poleward transport of heat and moisture into Antarctica, with the latter being a key component of the mass balance of the Antarctic ice sheet. As the climate in this region undergoes substantial changes, it is anticipated that the character of these synoptic features will change. There are a number of different methods used to identify and track cyclones, which can potentially lead to different conclusions as to cyclone variability and trends, and mechanisms which drive these features. Given this, it is timely to assess the level of consensus among 14 state-of-the-art cyclone identification and tracking methods. We undert..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the Australian Research Council [grant number DP16010997]; Antarctic Science Advisory Committee [grant number 4080]; German Federal Ministry for Education and Research through the research program MiKlip (FKZ: 01LP1520A); EU Marie Curie CI Grant EVE [grant number 322208]; Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Forderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung [grant number 200020_172745] and by courtesy of the contract #14.613.21.0083 (ID RFMEFI61317X0083) with the Ministry of Education and Science of Russian Federation.