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The extraordinary March 2022 East Antarctica "heat" wave. Part I: observations and meteorological drivers

Authors
  1. Simon Alexander
  2. Charles Amory
  3. Rebecca Baiman
  4. Léonard Barthélemy
  5. Stefano Battista
  6. Dana Bergstrom
  7. Alexis Berne
  8. Hanin Binder
  9. Juliette Blanchet
  10. Deniz Bozkurt
  11. Thomas Bracegirdle
  12. Mathieu Casado
  13. Taejin Choi
  14. Kyle Clem
  15. Francis Codron
  16. Rajashree Datta
  17. Vincent Favier
  18. Elise Fourré
  19. Diana Francis
  20. Alexander Fraser
  21. René Garreaud
  22. Christophe Genthon
  23. Sergi González-Herrero
  24. Irina Gorodetskaya
  25. Victoria Heinrich
  26. Guillaume Hubert
  27. Hanna Joos
  28. Seong-Joong Kim
  29. John King
  30. Christoph Kittel
  31. Amaelle Landais
  32. Matthew Lazzara
  33. Gregory Leonard
  34. Jan Lieser
  35. Michelle Maclennan
  36. David Mikolajczyk
  37. Peter Neff
  38. Inès Ollivier
  39. Ghislain Picard
  40. Benjamin Pohl
  41. Martin Ralph
  42. Penny Rowe
  43. Elisabeth Schlosser
  44. Christine Shields
  45. Inga Smith
  46. Michael Sprenger
  47. Luke Trusel
  48. Danielle Udy
  49. Tessa Vance
  50. Étienne Vignon
  51. Catherine Walker
  52. Nander Wever
  53. Jonathan Wille
  54. Xun Zou
Publication date
15 November 2023
Publisher
American Meteorological Society
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