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Extremely stable boundary layer on the Antarctic plateau

Please email me your questions!. Extremely stable boundary layer on the Antarctic plateau C. Genthon, M. Town, D. Six, V. Favier, LGGE France L. Genoni, A. Pellegrini, ENEA, Italy C. Pouzenc, SIRENE, France. Climate Change 2007: Working Group I: The Physical Science Basis

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Extremely stable boundary layer on the Antarctic plateau

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  1. Please email me your questions! Extremely stable boundary layer on the Antarctic plateau C. Genthon, M. Town, D. Six, V. Favier, LGGE France L. Genoni, A. Pellegrini, ENEA, Italy C. Pouzenc, SIRENE, France

  2. Climate Change 2007: Working Group I: The Physical Science Basis Chapter 11: Regional Climate Projections 11.8 Polar Regions « ... Processes that are not particularly well represented in the models are clouds,planetary boundary layer processes and sea ice... »

  3. Jan Jul Dome C Predicted surface warming, 2090/2100 – 2000/2010, IPSLCM4 IPCC (°C)

  4. Dome C, Antarctica Latitude 75°06.06S Longitude 123°20.74E Altitude 3300m A permanent station, Concordia, jointly operated by the French and Italian polar institutes (IPEV, PNRA) Dome C selected as a special point for CLMIP5 / IPCC AR5

  5. A continuous lower boundary layer profiling system, 4-44 m, at Dôme C

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