南极洲维多利亚海岸地区降雪的天气驱动因素和水汽来源

IF 3.4 2区 地球科学 Q2 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres Pub Date : 2025-02-21 DOI:10.1029/2024JD042021
M. G. Hofsteenge, N. J. Cullen, H. Sodemann, M. Katurji
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降雪是南极洲冰盖和冰川物质平衡的重要组成部分。在沿海的维多利亚陆地(VL),降雪的变化会影响冰块、景观和沿海生态系统。沿海VL的特点是麦克默多干谷的极地沙漠和VL北部的高积累之间的降雪率梯度较大。极端降水事件对总降水有显著贡献,其中特拉诺瓦湾地区贡献最大。本文对该地区的降雪动态进行了综合分析,利用拉格朗日湿源诊断方法研究了该地区的湿源,并利用自组织图(SOM)将其与不同天气类型联系起来。VL降雪的水汽来源于南大洋,夏季海冰减少时,更多的当地水汽来源于罗斯海入海口。我们发现在VL的北部和南部之间存在强烈的水汽源划分,北部接收来自西部水汽源的降水,而南部接收来自东部水汽源的降水。VL北部的降水是低纬度海洋空气经向输送的结果,而VL南部的降水则与罗斯海的气旋扰动有关,这些扰动从东部带来了水汽。VL北部的极端降水发生在阻塞高压期间,从而加强经向输送。这种海洋空气的入侵,有时以大气河流的形式,不会影响罗斯海海湾更孤立的罗斯冰架西部和VL南部。
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Synoptic Drivers and Moisture Sources of Snowfall in Coastal Victoria Land, Antarctica

Snowfall is an important component of the mass balance of ice sheets and glaciers in Antarctica. In coastal Victoria Land (VL), changes to snowfall can impact ice masses, landscapes, and coastal ecosystems. Coastal VL is characterized by strong gradients in snowfall rates between the polar desert of the McMurdo Dry Valleys and the high accumulation in northern VL. Extreme precipitation events significantly contribute to total precipitation, with the largest contribution in the Terra Nova Bay area. We present a comprehensive analysis of snowfall dynamics in this region, using a Lagrangian moisture source diagnostic to study moisture sources and Self-Organizing Maps (SOM) to link these to different synoptic weather types. The moisture for snowfall in VL originates from the Southern Ocean, with more local sources in the Ross Sea embayment in summer when sea ice is reduced. We show a strong division in moisture sources between northern and southern VL, with the north receiving precipitation from moisture sources to the west and southern VL from the east. Precipitation in northern VL results from meridional transport of marine air from lower latitudes, while precipitation in southern VL is related to cyclonic disturbances in the Ross Sea that bring moisture from the east. Extreme precipitation in northern VL occurs during blocking highs that intensify meridional transport. Such intrusions of marine air, sometimes in the form of atmospheric rivers, do not impact the more isolated western Ross Ice Shelf and southern VL further in the Ross Sea embayment.

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Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres Earth and Planetary Sciences-Geophysics
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期刊介绍: JGR: Atmospheres publishes articles that advance and improve understanding of atmospheric properties and processes, including the interaction of the atmosphere with other components of the Earth system.
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