Antarctica and the Southern Ocean
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2024
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Journal Title:Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
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Personal Author:Clem, K. R. ; Raphael, M. N. ; Adusumilli, Susheel ; Amory, Charles ; Baiman, Rebecca ; Banwell, Alison F. ; Barreira, Sandra ; Beadling, Rebecca L. ; Bozkurt, Deniz ; Colwell, Steve ; Coy, Lawrence ; Datta, Rajashree T. ; Deb, Pranab ; De Laat, Jos ; du Plessis, Marcel ; Fernandez, Denise ; Fogt, Ryan L. ; Fricker, Helen A. ; Gille, Sarah T. ; Johnson, Bryan ; Josey, Simon A. ; Keller, Linda M. ; Kramarova, Natalya A. ; Kromer, Jessica ; Lait, Leslie, R. ; Lazzara, Matthew A. ; Lieser, Jan L. ; MacFerrin, Michael ; MacGilchrist, Graeme M. ; MacLennan, Michelle L. ; Marouchos, Andreas ; Massom, Robert A. ; McMahon, Clive R. ; Mikolajczyk, David E. ; Mote, Thomas L. ; Newman, Paul A. ; Norton, Taylor ; Petropavlovskikh, Irina ; Pezzi, Luciano P. ; Pitts, Michael ; Reid, Phillip ; Santee, Michelle L. ; Scambos, Theodore A. ; Schulz, Cristina ; Shi, Jia-Rui ; Souza, Everaldo ; Stammerjohn, Sharon ; Thomalla, Sandy ; Tripathy, Sarat Chandra ; Trusel, Luke D. ; Turner, Katherine ; Yin, Ziqi
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NOAA Program & Office:NESDIS (National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service) ; OAR (Oceanic and Atmospheric Research) ; CIRES (Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences) ; ESRL (Earth System Research Laboratory) ; GFDL (Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory) ; GML (Global Monitoring Laboratory) ; NCEI (National Centers for Environmental Information)
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Description:Antarctica experienced strong to record below-average pressure and stronger-than-average circumpolar westerlies to start (January) and close (December) 2023, marking the third and fourth consecutive summers with such conditions (2020/21, 2021/22, 2022/23, 2023/24). During austral autumn, winter, and spring, the atmospheric circulation over the South Pacific underwent a marked transition from the previous three years as the “triple dip” La Niña officially transitioned to El Niño during autumn 2023.
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Source:Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, 105(8), S331-S370
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ISSN:0003-0007 ; 1520-0477
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