Enhanced Spatial Resolution Surface Melting over the Antarctic Peninsula (1958 - to date) from a Regional Climate Model Validated through Remote Sensing Observations

Abstract: This award supports a project to generate first-time validated enhanced spatial resolution (5-10 km) maps of surface melting over the Antarctic Peninsula for the period 1958 - to date from the outputs of a regional climate model and different downscaling techniques. These maps will be asse...

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Main Author: Tedesco, Marco
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Published: IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center 2016
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spelling dataone:http://get.iedadata.org/metadata/iso/600160 2024-11-03T19:44:47+00:00 Enhanced Spatial Resolution Surface Melting over the Antarctic Peninsula (1958 - to date) from a Regional Climate Model Validated through Remote Sensing Observations Tedesco, Marco ENVELOPE(-94.7374,-39.7313,-56.9464,-79.4662) BEGINDATE: 2012-02-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2016-01-31T00:00:00Z 2016-01-01T00:00:00Z http://get.iedadata.org/metadata/iso/600160 unknown IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center Model Antarctic Glaciology Climate Glaciology Meteorology Antarctica Glaciers/Ice Sheet Atmosphere Cryosphere US Antarctic Program Data Center (USAP-DC) Dataset 2016 dataone:urn:node:IEDA_USAP 2024-11-03T19:11:43Z Abstract: This award supports a project to generate first-time validated enhanced spatial resolution (5-10 km) maps of surface melting over the Antarctic Peninsula for the period 1958 - to date from the outputs of a regional climate model and different downscaling techniques. These maps will be assessed and validated through new high spatial resolution (2.25 km) surface melting maps obtained from the QuikSCAT satellite for the period 1999 - 2009. The intellectual merit of this work is that it would be the first time that the outputs of a regional climate model would be used to study surface melting over Antarctica at such high spatial resolution and the first time that such results are validated by means of an observational tool that has such a large spatial coverage and high spatial resolution. The results generated in this study would also provide a first-time opportunity to study the melt distribution over the Peninsula and its correlation with climate drivers, such as the Southern Annual Mode (SAM) and the El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) at these unprecedented spatial scales. The enhanced resolution melting maps will also offer a unique opportunity to study melting trends and patterns over specific regions of the Peninsula, such as the Wilkins and the Larsen A and B ice shelves and evaluate whether the extreme melting observed during the recent collapses was unprecedented over the + 50 years. The broader impacts of the project are that it will integrate research and education by fully supporting one female undergrad student, a PhD student and partially supporting a PostDoc. The work will be done at a minority-serving institution and the PhD student who worked on the development of the high-resolution melting data set from QuikSCAT will become the PostDoc who will work on this project. Teaching and learning will be supported by incorporating research results into graduate and undergrad level courses and will be disseminated over the web and through appropriate channels. Results from this project will also benefit the society at large as they will improve our understanding of the links between atmospheric patterns and surface melting and they will contribute to improving estimates of sea level rise from the Antarctica continent. Dataset Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Antarctica Ice Sheet Ice Shelves IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center (via DataONE) Antarctic The Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Wilkins ENVELOPE(59.326,59.326,-67.248,-67.248) ENVELOPE(-94.7374,-39.7313,-56.9464,-79.4662)
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topic Model
Antarctic Glaciology
Climate
Glaciology
Meteorology
Antarctica
Glaciers/Ice Sheet
Atmosphere
Cryosphere
US Antarctic Program Data Center (USAP-DC)
spellingShingle Model
Antarctic Glaciology
Climate
Glaciology
Meteorology
Antarctica
Glaciers/Ice Sheet
Atmosphere
Cryosphere
US Antarctic Program Data Center (USAP-DC)
Tedesco, Marco
Enhanced Spatial Resolution Surface Melting over the Antarctic Peninsula (1958 - to date) from a Regional Climate Model Validated through Remote Sensing Observations
topic_facet Model
Antarctic Glaciology
Climate
Glaciology
Meteorology
Antarctica
Glaciers/Ice Sheet
Atmosphere
Cryosphere
US Antarctic Program Data Center (USAP-DC)
description Abstract: This award supports a project to generate first-time validated enhanced spatial resolution (5-10 km) maps of surface melting over the Antarctic Peninsula for the period 1958 - to date from the outputs of a regional climate model and different downscaling techniques. These maps will be assessed and validated through new high spatial resolution (2.25 km) surface melting maps obtained from the QuikSCAT satellite for the period 1999 - 2009. The intellectual merit of this work is that it would be the first time that the outputs of a regional climate model would be used to study surface melting over Antarctica at such high spatial resolution and the first time that such results are validated by means of an observational tool that has such a large spatial coverage and high spatial resolution. The results generated in this study would also provide a first-time opportunity to study the melt distribution over the Peninsula and its correlation with climate drivers, such as the Southern Annual Mode (SAM) and the El Nino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) at these unprecedented spatial scales. The enhanced resolution melting maps will also offer a unique opportunity to study melting trends and patterns over specific regions of the Peninsula, such as the Wilkins and the Larsen A and B ice shelves and evaluate whether the extreme melting observed during the recent collapses was unprecedented over the + 50 years. The broader impacts of the project are that it will integrate research and education by fully supporting one female undergrad student, a PhD student and partially supporting a PostDoc. The work will be done at a minority-serving institution and the PhD student who worked on the development of the high-resolution melting data set from QuikSCAT will become the PostDoc who will work on this project. Teaching and learning will be supported by incorporating research results into graduate and undergrad level courses and will be disseminated over the web and through appropriate channels. Results from this project will also benefit the society at large as they will improve our understanding of the links between atmospheric patterns and surface melting and they will contribute to improving estimates of sea level rise from the Antarctica continent.
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author Tedesco, Marco
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title Enhanced Spatial Resolution Surface Melting over the Antarctic Peninsula (1958 - to date) from a Regional Climate Model Validated through Remote Sensing Observations
title_short Enhanced Spatial Resolution Surface Melting over the Antarctic Peninsula (1958 - to date) from a Regional Climate Model Validated through Remote Sensing Observations
title_full Enhanced Spatial Resolution Surface Melting over the Antarctic Peninsula (1958 - to date) from a Regional Climate Model Validated through Remote Sensing Observations
title_fullStr Enhanced Spatial Resolution Surface Melting over the Antarctic Peninsula (1958 - to date) from a Regional Climate Model Validated through Remote Sensing Observations
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced Spatial Resolution Surface Melting over the Antarctic Peninsula (1958 - to date) from a Regional Climate Model Validated through Remote Sensing Observations
title_sort enhanced spatial resolution surface melting over the antarctic peninsula (1958 - to date) from a regional climate model validated through remote sensing observations
publisher IEDA: US Antarctic Program Data Center
publishDate 2016
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