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State‐Dependence of Polar Amplification in an Idealized GCM
Abstract Polar amplification (PA) is a robust feature of contemporary climate change, but its state‐dependence across different climate conditions is poorly understood despite potential relevance to paleoclimate records and future projections. Here we examine the state‐dependence of PA across a wide range of climate states in an idealized moist general
Andrew I. L. Williams, Timothy M. Merlis
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Rapid basal melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet from surface meltwater drainage. [PDF]
Young TJ +7 more
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Third International Symposium on Antarctic Glaciology: Opening Address [PDF]
Edward P. Todd
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Future Atmospheric Rivers in Antarctica: Characteristics and Impacts With the IPSL Model
Abstract Atmospheric rivers (ARs) are narrow corridors of intense water vapor transport that have significant impacts on the Antarctic surface mass balance (SMB) through both snow accumulation and surface melt due to rain and heat. To estimate their impacts on future SMB, we study Antarctic ARs in an ensemble of 21st‐century simulations of the IPSL‐CM6
L. Barthélemy +4 more
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Learning from Alfred Wegener's pioneering field observations in West Greenland after a century of climate change. [PDF]
Abermann J +7 more
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Second Symposium on Applied Glaciology: Opening Comments [PDF]
Colonel Wayne A. Hanson
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Changes of glacier area in the Austrian alps between 1973 and 1992 derived from Landsat data
Data from Landsat satellite sensors are used to obtain an inventory of 165 Austrian glaciers and their temporal change. Applications and modifications of existing remote sensing algorithms for glacier clas- sification are discussed.
Paul, F.
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The Hans Tausen Ice Cap. Glaciology and glacial geology: Foreword
C. U. Hammer
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