Inter-decadal variability in potential glacier surface melt energy at Vestari Hagafellsjökull (Langjökull, Iceland) and the role of synoptic circulation

The surface energy balance (SEB) of glaciers, although of considerable importance for understanding the melt response to climate change, is rarely analysed for more than a few melt seasons due to the logistical challenges of meteorological measurement campaigns on glaciers. Insight into low-frequenc...

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Published in:International Journal of Climatology
Main Authors: Matthews, TR, Hodgkins, R, Guðmundsson, S, Pálsson, F, Björnsson, H
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2014
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Online Access:http://researchonline.ljmu.ac.uk/id/eprint/1531/
https://researchonline.ljmu.ac.uk/id/eprint/1531/1/Draft.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.4191
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spelling ftliverpooljmu:oai:researchonline.ljmu.ac.uk:1531 2023-05-15T16:21:23+02:00 Inter-decadal variability in potential glacier surface melt energy at Vestari Hagafellsjökull (Langjökull, Iceland) and the role of synoptic circulation Matthews, TR Hodgkins, R Guðmundsson, S Pálsson, F Björnsson, H 2014-11-14 text http://researchonline.ljmu.ac.uk/id/eprint/1531/ https://researchonline.ljmu.ac.uk/id/eprint/1531/1/Draft.pdf https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.4191 en eng Wiley https://researchonline.ljmu.ac.uk/id/eprint/1531/1/Draft.pdf Matthews, TR, Hodgkins, R, Guðmundsson, S, Pálsson, F and Björnsson, H (2014) Inter-decadal variability in potential glacier surface melt energy at Vestari Hagafellsjökull (Langjökull, Iceland) and the role of synoptic circulation. International Journal of Climatology. ISSN 1097-0088 doi:10.1002/joc.4191 GE Environmental Sciences Article NonPeerReviewed 2014 ftliverpooljmu https://doi.org/10.1002/joc.4191 2022-01-09T06:50:04Z The surface energy balance (SEB) of glaciers, although of considerable importance for understanding the melt response to climate change, is rarely analysed for more than a few melt seasons due to the logistical challenges of meteorological measurement campaigns on glaciers. Insight into low-frequency (inter-decadal) changes in the SEB in response to climate warming and variable atmospheric circulation patterns has thus been limited. Here this problem is addressed by using ERA-Interim reanalysis data to extend glacier-meteorological records at two locations on Vestari Hagafellsjökull (Iceland) for the period 1979–2012. Trend analysis is conducted for this series before the role of synoptic circulation in modulating surface energetics is investigated. The results indicate that potential melt energy has increased significantly throughout the period of simulation at both locations (by 19.7 and 32.4%), with the largest increase evident for the turbulent heat fluxes (36.3 and 93.1%). The synoptic conditions associated with the recent high melt rates on the proximate Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) do not result in similarly extreme melt conditions for our Icelandic location. We also find that the North Atlantic Oscillation Index is significantly correlated with the radiative and latent heat components of the SEB. This association remains hidden if the melt rate is assessed in isolation, highlighting the utility of the SEB approach presented here for assessing synoptic aspects of glacier-climate interactions. Article in Journal/Newspaper glacier glacier Greenland Ice Sheet Iceland Langjökull North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Liverpool John Moores University: LJMU Research Online Greenland Langjökull ENVELOPE(-20.145,-20.145,64.654,64.654) International Journal of Climatology 35 10 3041 3057
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Matthews, TR
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Guðmundsson, S
Pálsson, F
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Inter-decadal variability in potential glacier surface melt energy at Vestari Hagafellsjökull (Langjökull, Iceland) and the role of synoptic circulation
topic_facet GE Environmental Sciences
description The surface energy balance (SEB) of glaciers, although of considerable importance for understanding the melt response to climate change, is rarely analysed for more than a few melt seasons due to the logistical challenges of meteorological measurement campaigns on glaciers. Insight into low-frequency (inter-decadal) changes in the SEB in response to climate warming and variable atmospheric circulation patterns has thus been limited. Here this problem is addressed by using ERA-Interim reanalysis data to extend glacier-meteorological records at two locations on Vestari Hagafellsjökull (Iceland) for the period 1979–2012. Trend analysis is conducted for this series before the role of synoptic circulation in modulating surface energetics is investigated. The results indicate that potential melt energy has increased significantly throughout the period of simulation at both locations (by 19.7 and 32.4%), with the largest increase evident for the turbulent heat fluxes (36.3 and 93.1%). The synoptic conditions associated with the recent high melt rates on the proximate Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) do not result in similarly extreme melt conditions for our Icelandic location. We also find that the North Atlantic Oscillation Index is significantly correlated with the radiative and latent heat components of the SEB. This association remains hidden if the melt rate is assessed in isolation, highlighting the utility of the SEB approach presented here for assessing synoptic aspects of glacier-climate interactions.
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author Matthews, TR
Hodgkins, R
Guðmundsson, S
Pálsson, F
Björnsson, H
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Guðmundsson, S
Pálsson, F
Björnsson, H
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title Inter-decadal variability in potential glacier surface melt energy at Vestari Hagafellsjökull (Langjökull, Iceland) and the role of synoptic circulation
title_short Inter-decadal variability in potential glacier surface melt energy at Vestari Hagafellsjökull (Langjökull, Iceland) and the role of synoptic circulation
title_full Inter-decadal variability in potential glacier surface melt energy at Vestari Hagafellsjökull (Langjökull, Iceland) and the role of synoptic circulation
title_fullStr Inter-decadal variability in potential glacier surface melt energy at Vestari Hagafellsjökull (Langjökull, Iceland) and the role of synoptic circulation
title_full_unstemmed Inter-decadal variability in potential glacier surface melt energy at Vestari Hagafellsjökull (Langjökull, Iceland) and the role of synoptic circulation
title_sort inter-decadal variability in potential glacier surface melt energy at vestari hagafellsjökull (langjökull, iceland) and the role of synoptic circulation
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publishDate 2014
url http://researchonline.ljmu.ac.uk/id/eprint/1531/
https://researchonline.ljmu.ac.uk/id/eprint/1531/1/Draft.pdf
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Matthews, TR, Hodgkins, R, Guðmundsson, S, Pálsson, F and Björnsson, H (2014) Inter-decadal variability in potential glacier surface melt energy at Vestari Hagafellsjökull (Langjökull, Iceland) and the role of synoptic circulation. International Journal of Climatology. ISSN 1097-0088
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