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Slonaker & Van Woert 1999
Slonaker, R.L. and Van Woert, M.L. (1999). Atmospheric moisture transport across the Southern Ocean via satellite observations. Journal of Geophysical Research 104: doi: 10.1029/1999JD900045. issn: 0148-0227.

Meridional moisture transport across the Southern Ocean was measured using a combination of TIROS operational vertical sounder and special sensor microwave/imager satellite data from 1988. Satellite and radiosonde estimates of moisture flux compare favorably near Macquarie Island (54.5 ¿S, 158.9 ¿E). The zonally averaged, vertically integrated, moisture flux values across 50 ¿S and 60 ¿S are -31.8 and -15.2 kg m-1 s-1, respectively. Resulting moisture convergence for the 50¿--60 ¿S latitude band is 636¿50 kg m-2 yr-1, about 50% larger than indicated by contemporary studies using radiosondes or atmospheric analyses. Within this latitude band the poleward moisture transport peaks in the South Pacific sector near 135 ¿E, with a secondary maximum in the Amundsen Sea sector close to 135 ¿W. There is a dramatic moisture flux discontinuity across the Antarctic peninsula and the tip of South America near 45 ¿W, with equatorward moisture transport at all latitudes in the Weddell Sea sector. A regional study of West Antarctica indicates large poleward moisture flux is accomplished through the Bellingshausen and Amundsen Seas only. ¿ 1999 American Geophysical Union

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Global Change, Water cycles, Hydrology, Snow and ice, Meteorology and Atmospheric Dynamics, Polar meteorology, Meteorology and Atmospheric Dynamics, Remote sensing, Atmospheric Composition and Structure, Middle atmosphere—composition and chemistry, Hydrology, General or miscellaneous, Meteorology and Atmospheric Dynamics, Climatology
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Journal of Geophysical Research
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