The Effects of Joint ENSO-Antarctic Oscillation Forcing on the McMurdo Dry Valleys, Antarctica


Autoria(s): Bertler, Nancy A.N.; Naish, T. R.; Oerter, H.; Kipfstuhl, S.; Barrett, P. J.; Mayewski, Paul Andrew; Kreutz, Karl J.
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01/12/2006

Resumo

Stable oxygen analyses and snow accumulation rates from snow pits sampled in the McMurdo Dry Valleys have been used to reconstruct variations in summer temperature and moisture availability over the last four decades. The temperature data show a common interannual variability, with strong regional warmings occurring especially in 1984/85, 1995/96 and 1990/91 and profound coolings during 1977/78, 1983/84, 1988/89, 1993/94, and 1996/97. Annual snow accumulation shows a larger variance between sites, but the early 1970s, 1984, 1997, and to a lesser degree 1990/91 are characterized overall by wetter conditions, while the early and late 1980s show low snow accumulation values. Comparison of the reconstructed and measured summer temperatures with the Southern Oscillation Index (SOI) and the Antarctic Oscillation (AAO) yield statistically significant correlations, which improve when phaserelationships are considered. A distinct change in the phase relationship of the correlation is observed, with the SOI-AAO leading over the temperature records by one year before, and lagging by one year after 1988. These results suggest that over the last two decades summer temperatures are influenced by opposing El Niho Southern Oscillation and AAO forcings and support previous studies that identified a change in the Tropical-Antarctic teleconnection between the 1980s and 1990s.

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http://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/ers_facpub/101

http://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1100&context=ers_facpub

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DigitalCommons@UMaine

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Earth Science Faculty Scholarship

Palavras-Chave #Amundsen Sea Low #climate drivers #Latitudinal Gradient Project #snow analysis #Southern Oscillation Index #water isotopes #Earth Sciences
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