2002
DOI: 10.1029/2001jd002045
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Valley floor climate observations from the McMurdo dry valleys, Antarctica, 1986–2000

Abstract: [1] Climate observations from the McMurdo dry valleys, East Antarctica are presented from a network of seven valley floor automatic meteorological stations during the period 1986 to 2000. Mean annual temperatures ranged from À14.8°C to À30.0°C, depending on the site and period of measurement. Mean annual relative humidity is generally highest near the coast. Mean annual wind speed increases with proximity to the polar plateau. Siteto-site variation in mean annual solar flux and PAR is due to exposure of each s… Show more

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“…The lake is situated 16 m above sea level, with a length, width, and maximum depth of 5.2 km, 1.2 km, and 20 m, respectively (Wagner et al, 2006). The mean annual air temperature at Lake Fryxell is approximately 220 uC, which is 2-3 uC colder than at neighboring Lakes Hoare and Bonney further west (Doran et al, 2002b). The summer air temperatures at Lake Fryxell are subfreezing, with mean values ranging from 25 to 28 uC (Doran et al, 2002b;Fountain et al, 1999).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The lake is situated 16 m above sea level, with a length, width, and maximum depth of 5.2 km, 1.2 km, and 20 m, respectively (Wagner et al, 2006). The mean annual air temperature at Lake Fryxell is approximately 220 uC, which is 2-3 uC colder than at neighboring Lakes Hoare and Bonney further west (Doran et al, 2002b). The summer air temperatures at Lake Fryxell are subfreezing, with mean values ranging from 25 to 28 uC (Doran et al, 2002b;Fountain et al, 1999).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 94%
“…They are characterized by extremely low temperatures and precipitation, the latter occurring only as snow, which is largely lost by sublimation (Doran et al, 2002). These valleys are considered to be the coldest, most arid deserts on Earth (Cowan et al, 2002;Doran et al, 2002). In general, most of the mineral soils of the valley floors lack any visible cyanobacterial or algal growth, whereas biomass is more apparent in glacial streams and lake margins (Taton et al, 2006a).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…They are characterized by extremely low temperatures and precipitation, the latter occurring only as snow, which is largely lost by sublimation (Doran et al, 2002). These valleys are considered to be the coldest, most arid deserts on Earth (Cowan et al, 2002;Doran et al, 2002).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Together, the fossil data suggest that MST was Ϸ5°C. In comparison, the MST at the site today is approximately Ϫ12°C (22).…”
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confidence: 99%