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    Seasonal Arctic sea ice forecasting with probabilistic deep learning

    Anthropogenic warming has led to an unprecedented year-round reduction in Arctic sea ice extent. This has far-reaching consequences for indigenous and local communities, polar ecosystems, and global climate, m...

    Tom R. Andersson, J. Scott Hosking, María Pérez-Ortiz in Nature Communications (2021)

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    3rd ANtarctic Gravity Wave Instrument Network (ANGWIN) science workshop

    Tracy Moffat-Griffin, Mike J. Taylor, Takuji Nakamura in Advances in Atmospheric Sciences (2017)

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    Absence of 21st century warming on Antarctic Peninsula consistent with natural variability

    Here it is shown that the late twentieth century warming trends in the Antarctic Peninsula have ceased, with the Peninsula having instead been cooling for most of the twenty-first century, underscoring the con...

    John Turner, Hua Lu, Ian White, John C. King, Tony Phillips, J. Scott Hosking in Nature (2016)

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    Antarctic sea ice increase consistent with intrinsic variability of the Amundsen Sea Low

    We investigate the relationship between atmospheric circulation variability and the recent trends in Antarctic sea ice extent (SIE) using Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 5 (CMIP5) atmospheric data,...

    John Turner, J. Scott Hosking, Gareth J. Marshall, Tony Phillips in Climate Dynamics (2016)

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    Sources of uncertainty in projections of twenty-first century westerly wind changes over the Amundsen Sea, West Antarctica, in CMIP5 climate models

    The influence of changes in winds over the Amundsen Sea has been shown to be a potentially key mechanism in explaining rapid loss of ice from major glaciers in West Antarctica, which is having a significant im...

    Thomas J. Bracegirdle, John Turner, J. Scott Hosking, Tony Phillips in Climate Dynamics (2014)