2003), Evaluation of Greenland Ice Sheet surface climate in the HIRHAM regional climate model using automatic weather station data

The 1998 annual cycle and 1991–98 summer simulations of Greenland ice sheet surface climate are made with the 0.58-horizontal resolution HIRHAM regional climate model of the Arctic. The model output is compared with meteorological and energy balance observations from 15 Greenland Climate Network aut...

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Main Authors: Jason E. Box, Annette Rinke
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Language:English
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.670.2231
http://polarmet.osu.edu/jbox/pubs/Box_and_Rinke_2003_HIRHAM_vs_AWS_J_CLIM.pdf
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Summary:The 1998 annual cycle and 1991–98 summer simulations of Greenland ice sheet surface climate are made with the 0.58-horizontal resolution HIRHAM regional climate model of the Arctic. The model output is compared with meteorological and energy balance observations from 15 Greenland Climate Network automatic weather stations. The model reproduces the monthly average surface climate parameters, to a large extent within model and observational uncertainty. However, certain systematic model biases were identified, caused in particular by inaccurate GTOPO30 elevation data over Greenland, 180 m lower on average, with errors as large as 2840 m over 50-km grid cells. The resulting warm biases enhance a negative albedo bias, which in turn leads to positive net shortwave radiation biases. Surface sensible and latent heat fluxes are overestimated, apparently due to model warm bias and 100 % greater than observed wind speeds. Interannual variability in temperature and albedo are smaller in the model than in the observations, while the opposite is evident for incoming shortwave radiation and wind speed. Annual maps and total mass fluxes of precipitation and evaporation are compared with results from other studies. Based on the results of a multiparameter comparison, solid recommendations for improved regional models of ice sheet climate are made. 1.