Conference Proceedings
Implications for the interpretation of ice-core isotope data from analysis of modelled Antarctic precipitation
D Noone, I Simmonds
Annals of Glaciology | INT GLACIOLOGICAL SOC | Published : 1998
Abstract
By consideration of model-generated atmospheric data, dominant anomalies in the synoptic circulation patterns are observed under conditions of high Antarctic precipitation. This is associated with strong moisture advection of marine origin. Examining precipitation at individual locations reveals a strong relationship between local surface temperature and precipitation amount. Days with >5 mm of precipitation (which, on average, corresponds to about 8% of days over Antarctica) have surface temperatures that are around 10°C warmer than the mean. This bias suggest that abnormal conditions are captured in the ice-core record and that interpretation or reconstruction of palaeotemperatures will su..
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