Evidence of Strong Flux Underestimation by Bulk Parametrizations During Drifting and Blowing Snow
The influence of drifting and blowing snow on surface mass and energy exchange is difficult to quantify due to limitations in both measurements and models, but is still potentially very important over large areas with seasonal or perennial snow cover. We present a unique set of measurements that mak...
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author | Sigmund, Armin Dujardin, Jérôme Comola, Francesco Sharma, Varun Huwald, Hendrik Melo, Daniela Brito Hirasawa, Naohiko Nishimura, Kouichi Lehning, Michael |
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description | The influence of drifting and blowing snow on surface mass and energy exchange is difficult to quantify due to limitations in both measurements and models, but is still potentially very important over large areas with seasonal or perennial snow cover. We present a unique set of measurements that make possible the calculation of turbulent moisture, heat, and momentum fluxes during conditions of drifting and blowing snow. From the data, Monin–Obukhov estimation of bulk fluxes is compared to eddy-covariance-derived fluxes. In addition, large-eddy simulations with sublimating particles are used to more completely understand the vertical profiles of the fluxes. For a storm period at the Syowa S17 station in East Antarctica, the bulk parametrization severely underestimates near-surface heat and moisture fluxes. The large-eddy simulations agree with the eddy-covariance fluxes when the measurements are minimally disturbed by the snow particles. We conclude that overall exchange over snow surfaces is much more intense than current models suggest, which has implications for the total mass balance of the Antarctic ice sheet and the cryosphere. |
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spelling | ftinfoscience:oai:infoscience.epfl.ch:287908 2025-01-16T19:09:54+00:00 Evidence of Strong Flux Underestimation by Bulk Parametrizations During Drifting and Blowing Snow Sigmund, Armin Dujardin, Jérôme Comola, Francesco Sharma, Varun Huwald, Hendrik Melo, Daniela Brito Hirasawa, Naohiko Nishimura, Kouichi Lehning, Michael 2021-08-15T13:37:46Z https://doi.org/10.1007/s10546-021-00653-x https://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/287908/files/Sigmund2021_Article_EvidenceOfStrongFluxUnderestim.pdf http://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/287908 unknown doi:10.1007/s10546-021-00653-x https://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/287908/files/Sigmund2021_Article_EvidenceOfStrongFluxUnderestim.pdf http://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/287908 http://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/287908 Text 2021 ftinfoscience https://doi.org/10.1007/s10546-021-00653-x 2023-02-13T23:06:18Z The influence of drifting and blowing snow on surface mass and energy exchange is difficult to quantify due to limitations in both measurements and models, but is still potentially very important over large areas with seasonal or perennial snow cover. We present a unique set of measurements that make possible the calculation of turbulent moisture, heat, and momentum fluxes during conditions of drifting and blowing snow. From the data, Monin–Obukhov estimation of bulk fluxes is compared to eddy-covariance-derived fluxes. In addition, large-eddy simulations with sublimating particles are used to more completely understand the vertical profiles of the fluxes. For a storm period at the Syowa S17 station in East Antarctica, the bulk parametrization severely underestimates near-surface heat and moisture fluxes. The large-eddy simulations agree with the eddy-covariance fluxes when the measurements are minimally disturbed by the snow particles. We conclude that overall exchange over snow surfaces is much more intense than current models suggest, which has implications for the total mass balance of the Antarctic ice sheet and the cryosphere. Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Ice Sheet EPFL Infoscience (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale Lausanne) Antarctic East Antarctica The Antarctic Boundary-Layer Meteorology |
spellingShingle | Sigmund, Armin Dujardin, Jérôme Comola, Francesco Sharma, Varun Huwald, Hendrik Melo, Daniela Brito Hirasawa, Naohiko Nishimura, Kouichi Lehning, Michael Evidence of Strong Flux Underestimation by Bulk Parametrizations During Drifting and Blowing Snow |
title | Evidence of Strong Flux Underestimation by Bulk Parametrizations During Drifting and Blowing Snow |
title_full | Evidence of Strong Flux Underestimation by Bulk Parametrizations During Drifting and Blowing Snow |
title_fullStr | Evidence of Strong Flux Underestimation by Bulk Parametrizations During Drifting and Blowing Snow |
title_full_unstemmed | Evidence of Strong Flux Underestimation by Bulk Parametrizations During Drifting and Blowing Snow |
title_short | Evidence of Strong Flux Underestimation by Bulk Parametrizations During Drifting and Blowing Snow |
title_sort | evidence of strong flux underestimation by bulk parametrizations during drifting and blowing snow |
url | https://doi.org/10.1007/s10546-021-00653-x https://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/287908/files/Sigmund2021_Article_EvidenceOfStrongFluxUnderestim.pdf http://infoscience.epfl.ch/record/287908 |