Short-term impacts of enhanced Greenland freshwater fluxes in an eddy-permitting ocean model

In a sensitivity experiment, an eddy-permitting ocean general circulation model is forced with realistic freshwater fluxes from the Greenland Ice Sheet, averaged for the period 1991–2000. The fluxes are obtained with a mass balance model for the ice sheet, forced with the ERA-40 reanalysis dataset....

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Main Authors: R. Marsh, D. Desbruyères, J. L. Bamber, B. A. de Cuevas, A. C. Coward, Y. Aksenov
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:1d9523eaaafc458591beec159fd2237e 2023-05-15T15:35:06+02:00 Short-term impacts of enhanced Greenland freshwater fluxes in an eddy-permitting ocean model R. Marsh D. Desbruyères J. L. Bamber B. A. de Cuevas A. C. Coward Y. Aksenov 2010-07-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5194/os-6-749-2010 https://doaj.org/article/1d9523eaaafc458591beec159fd2237e EN eng Copernicus Publications http://www.ocean-sci.net/6/749/2010/os-6-749-2010.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1812-0784 https://doaj.org/toc/1812-0792 doi:10.5194/os-6-749-2010 1812-0784 1812-0792 https://doaj.org/article/1d9523eaaafc458591beec159fd2237e Ocean Science, Vol 6, Iss 3, Pp 749-760 (2010) Geography. Anthropology. Recreation G Environmental sciences GE1-350 article 2010 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.5194/os-6-749-2010 2022-12-30T22:14:04Z In a sensitivity experiment, an eddy-permitting ocean general circulation model is forced with realistic freshwater fluxes from the Greenland Ice Sheet, averaged for the period 1991–2000. The fluxes are obtained with a mass balance model for the ice sheet, forced with the ERA-40 reanalysis dataset. The freshwater flux is distributed around Greenland as an additional term in prescribed runoff, representing seasonal melting of the ice sheet and a fixed year-round iceberg calving flux, for 8.5 model years. By adding Greenland freshwater fluxes with realistic geographical distribution and seasonality, the experiment is designed to investigate the oceanic response to a sudden and spatially/temporally uniform amplification of ice sheet melting and discharge, rather than localized or gradual changes in freshwater flux. The impacts on regional hydrography and circulation are investigated by comparing the sensitivity experiment to a control experiment, without additional fluxes. By the end of the sensitivity experiment, the majority of additional fresh water has accumulated in Baffin Bay, and only a small fraction has reached the interior of the Labrador Sea, where winter mixed layer depth is sensitive to small changes in salinity. As a consequence, the impact on large-scale circulation is very slight. An indirect impact of strong freshening off the west coast of Greenland is a small anti-cyclonic component to the circulation around Greenland, which opposes the wind-driven cyclonic circulation and reduces net southward flow through the Canadian Archipelago by ~10%. Implications for the post-2000 acceleration of Greenland mass loss are discussed. Article in Journal/Newspaper Baffin Bay Baffin Bay Baffin Canadian Archipelago Greenland Ice Sheet Labrador Sea Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Baffin Bay Greenland Ocean Science 6 3 749 760
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D. Desbruyères
J. L. Bamber
B. A. de Cuevas
A. C. Coward
Y. Aksenov
Short-term impacts of enhanced Greenland freshwater fluxes in an eddy-permitting ocean model
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description In a sensitivity experiment, an eddy-permitting ocean general circulation model is forced with realistic freshwater fluxes from the Greenland Ice Sheet, averaged for the period 1991–2000. The fluxes are obtained with a mass balance model for the ice sheet, forced with the ERA-40 reanalysis dataset. The freshwater flux is distributed around Greenland as an additional term in prescribed runoff, representing seasonal melting of the ice sheet and a fixed year-round iceberg calving flux, for 8.5 model years. By adding Greenland freshwater fluxes with realistic geographical distribution and seasonality, the experiment is designed to investigate the oceanic response to a sudden and spatially/temporally uniform amplification of ice sheet melting and discharge, rather than localized or gradual changes in freshwater flux. The impacts on regional hydrography and circulation are investigated by comparing the sensitivity experiment to a control experiment, without additional fluxes. By the end of the sensitivity experiment, the majority of additional fresh water has accumulated in Baffin Bay, and only a small fraction has reached the interior of the Labrador Sea, where winter mixed layer depth is sensitive to small changes in salinity. As a consequence, the impact on large-scale circulation is very slight. An indirect impact of strong freshening off the west coast of Greenland is a small anti-cyclonic component to the circulation around Greenland, which opposes the wind-driven cyclonic circulation and reduces net southward flow through the Canadian Archipelago by ~10%. Implications for the post-2000 acceleration of Greenland mass loss are discussed.
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author R. Marsh
D. Desbruyères
J. L. Bamber
B. A. de Cuevas
A. C. Coward
Y. Aksenov
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D. Desbruyères
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title Short-term impacts of enhanced Greenland freshwater fluxes in an eddy-permitting ocean model
title_short Short-term impacts of enhanced Greenland freshwater fluxes in an eddy-permitting ocean model
title_full Short-term impacts of enhanced Greenland freshwater fluxes in an eddy-permitting ocean model
title_fullStr Short-term impacts of enhanced Greenland freshwater fluxes in an eddy-permitting ocean model
title_full_unstemmed Short-term impacts of enhanced Greenland freshwater fluxes in an eddy-permitting ocean model
title_sort short-term impacts of enhanced greenland freshwater fluxes in an eddy-permitting ocean model
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