Surface energy balance and modeled firn density, Greenland ice sheet, 1998-2015
Recent Arctic atmospheric warming induces more frequent surface melt in the accumulation area of the Greenland ice sheet. This increased melting modifies the near-surface firn structure and density and may reduce the firn’s capacity to retain meltwater. Yet, few long-term observational records are a...
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dataone:urn:uuid:bb00719d-11b9-4d9a-8e08-b4e5ffd4b346 2024-10-03T18:45:55+00:00 Surface energy balance and modeled firn density, Greenland ice sheet, 1998-2015 Baptiste Vandecrux Crawford Point Station, Greenland Summit Station, Greenland DYE-2 Station, Greenland NASA-SE Station, Greenland ENVELOPE(-47.0,-47.0,69.88,69.88) BEGINDATE: 1998-06-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2015-06-01T00:00:00Z 2018-01-01T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/urn:uuid:bb00719d-11b9-4d9a-8e08-b4e5ffd4b346 unknown Arctic Data Center Greenland Climate Firn Modelling Surface mass balance Accumulation zone Snow energy balance Snow melt Dataset 2018 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC 2024-10-03T18:11:36Z Recent Arctic atmospheric warming induces more frequent surface melt in the accumulation area of the Greenland ice sheet. This increased melting modifies the near-surface firn structure and density and may reduce the firn’s capacity to retain meltwater. Yet, few long-term observational records are available to determine the evolution and drivers of firn density. In Vandecrux et al. (2018, DOI: 10.1029/2017JF004597), we compiled and gap-filled Greenland Climate Network (GC-Net) automatic weather station data from Crawford Point, Dye-2, NASA-SE and Summit between 1998 and 2015. These records then forced a coupled surface energy balance and firn evolution model. In this data package we firstly provide, for each site, our calculations of surface conditions: hourly 2 m air temperature and humidity, 10 m wind speed as well as energy and mass fluxes at the surface. Secondly we give the simulated firn density along with the contributions of its climatic drivers. Dataset Arctic Greenland Ice Sheet Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Arctic Greenland Crawford ENVELOPE(-86.467,-86.467,-77.717,-77.717) Crawford Point ENVELOPE(-97.562,-97.562,57.876,57.876) ENVELOPE(-47.0,-47.0,69.88,69.88) |
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Recent Arctic atmospheric warming induces more frequent surface melt in the accumulation area of the Greenland ice sheet. This increased melting modifies the near-surface firn structure and density and may reduce the firn’s capacity to retain meltwater. Yet, few long-term observational records are available to determine the evolution and drivers of firn density. In Vandecrux et al. (2018, DOI: 10.1029/2017JF004597), we compiled and gap-filled Greenland Climate Network (GC-Net) automatic weather station data from Crawford Point, Dye-2, NASA-SE and Summit between 1998 and 2015. These records then forced a coupled surface energy balance and firn evolution model. In this data package we firstly provide, for each site, our calculations of surface conditions: hourly 2 m air temperature and humidity, 10 m wind speed as well as energy and mass fluxes at the surface. Secondly we give the simulated firn density along with the contributions of its climatic drivers. |
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Baptiste Vandecrux |
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Baptiste Vandecrux |
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Surface energy balance and modeled firn density, Greenland ice sheet, 1998-2015 |
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Surface energy balance and modeled firn density, Greenland ice sheet, 1998-2015 |
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Surface energy balance and modeled firn density, Greenland ice sheet, 1998-2015 |
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Surface energy balance and modeled firn density, Greenland ice sheet, 1998-2015 |
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Surface energy balance and modeled firn density, Greenland ice sheet, 1998-2015 |
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surface energy balance and modeled firn density, greenland ice sheet, 1998-2015 |
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Arctic Data Center |
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2018 |
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Crawford Point Station, Greenland Summit Station, Greenland DYE-2 Station, Greenland NASA-SE Station, Greenland ENVELOPE(-47.0,-47.0,69.88,69.88) BEGINDATE: 1998-06-01T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2015-06-01T00:00:00Z |
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ENVELOPE(-86.467,-86.467,-77.717,-77.717) ENVELOPE(-97.562,-97.562,57.876,57.876) ENVELOPE(-47.0,-47.0,69.88,69.88) |
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Arctic Greenland Crawford Crawford Point |
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Arctic Greenland Crawford Crawford Point |
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Arctic Greenland Ice Sheet |
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Arctic Greenland Ice Sheet |
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