Influence of FoehnLike Winds on NearSurface Temperature at Jang Bogo Station, Terra Nova Bay, East Antarctica
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Title
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Influence of FoehnLike Winds on NearSurface Temperature at Jang Bogo Station, Terra Nova Bay, East Antarctica
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Other Titles
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남극장보고과학기지 지표 기온에 대한 푄 유사 바람의 영향
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Authors
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Ahn, Seo-Hee
Seo, Won Seok
Kwon, Hataek
Lee, Min-Hee
Kim, Seong-Joong
Lee, Bang Yong
Park, Sang-Jong
Choi, Taejin
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Keywords
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Antarctica; Ross sea atmospheric circulation; Terra Nova Bay; foehn effects; surface temperature rise
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Issue Date
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2024-10
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Citation
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Ahn, Seo-Hee, et al. 2024. "Influence of FoehnLike Winds on NearSurface Temperature at Jang Bogo Station, Terra Nova Bay, East Antarctica". GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 51(22): 0-0.
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Abstract
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The coast of Terra Nova Bay (TNB) is known as one of the intense katabatic wind confluence zones in Antarctica. Strong westerly winds with topographyspecific foehn effects (foehnlike winds, FLWs) could have influenced surface temperatures in this area downwind of the Transantarctic Mountains, yet their impact remains unstudied. Jang Bogo Station (JBS) in TNB has weak winds yearround, with occasional strong winds causing significant winter temperature increases. This study aims to investigate the FLWs and their recent variability in occurrence at JBS in terms of surface temperature variability. During the strong wind events, the surface warms due to foehn effects such as adiabatic heating and vertical mixing. FLWs occur approximately 16% (10%) of the time in winter (annually). FLWs are caused by cyclones in the eastern Ross Sea. Meteorological records for 2015?2022 revealed an increased FLW frequency, particularly in winter, which has increased temperatures in recent years.
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/16341
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DOI
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2024GL110348
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Type
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Article
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Station
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Jang Bogo Station
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Indexed
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SCIE
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