Abstract
AbstractThe upward evolution of temperatures in the Antarctic Peninsula has weakened and even reversed in the last two decades. Due to the long-term variability in the region it is not easy to assess whether recent cooling trends are consistent with the internal variability or not. For this reason, this paper assesses the robustness of the trends by analysing their sensitivity with respect to the period selected. Every possible temperature trend in the interval 1958–2016 has been calculated and displayed in a two-dimensional parameter diagram. The results suggest that the warming observed in the Antarctic Peninsula since 1958 is quite robust, as all periods longer than 30 years exhibit statistically significant changes, especially in summer (with lower magnitude and higher significance) and autumn and winter (with larger magnitude and lower significance). Periods shorter than 30 years exhibit alternations of warming and cooling periods, and therefore do not represent robust trends even if they are statistically significant. Consequently, the recent 20-year cooling trend cannot be considered at the moment as evidence of a shift in the overall sign of the trend.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Geology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Oceanography
Reference27 articles.
1. Recent regional climate cooling on the Antarctic Peninsula and associated impacts on the cryosphere;Oliva;Science of the Total Environment,2016
2. South Pacific circulation changes and their connection to the tropics and regional Antarctic warming in austral spring, 1979–2012;Clem;Journal of Geophysical Research: Athmospheres,2015
3. Atmospheric patterns over the Antarctic Peninsula;Gonzalez;Journal of Climate,2018
4. Significant reduction of cold temperature extremes at Faraday/Vernadsky station in the Antarctic Peninsula
5. Assessing recent trends in high-latitude Southern Hemisphere surface climate;Jones;Nature Climate Change,2016
Cited by
35 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献