The K-transect in west Greenland: Automatic weather station data (1993–2016)
We present twenty-three years (1993–2016) of automatic weather station (AWS) data, collected along the K-transect near Kangerlussuaq in west Greenland. The transect runs from east to west, roughly perpendicular to the ice sheet edge at about 67° N. The K-transect originated from the Greenland Ice Ma...
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fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:ef6331fedb024936b3580b389ce0d62b 2023-05-15T14:14:19+02:00 The K-transect in west Greenland: Automatic weather station data (1993–2016) Paul C. J. P. Smeets Peter Kuipers Munneke Dirk van As Michiel R. van den Broeke Wim Boot Hans Oerlemans Henk Snellen Carleen H. Reijmer Roderik S. W. van de Wal 2018-01-01 https://doi.org/10.1080/15230430.2017.1420954 https://doaj.org/article/ef6331fedb024936b3580b389ce0d62b en eng Taylor & Francis Group 1523-0430 1938-4246 doi:10.1080/15230430.2017.1420954 https://doaj.org/article/ef6331fedb024936b3580b389ce0d62b undefined Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research, Vol 50, Iss 1 (2018) k-transect greenland automatic weather station geo envir Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2018 fttriple https://doi.org/10.1080/15230430.2017.1420954 2023-01-22T19:25:20Z We present twenty-three years (1993–2016) of automatic weather station (AWS) data, collected along the K-transect near Kangerlussuaq in west Greenland. The transect runs from east to west, roughly perpendicular to the ice sheet edge at about 67° N. The K-transect originated from the Greenland Ice Margin Experiments (GIMEX), held in the summers of 1990 and 1991. Until recently, surface mass balance and ice velocity measurements were performed at nine locations along the K-transect, of which four are equipped with AWS: two in the ablation zone at approximately 500 m and 1,000 m asl, one at the approximate equilibrium-line altitude (~1,500 m asl), and one in the lower accumulation zone (~1,850 m asl) at distances of 5, 38, 88, and 140 km from the ice edge, respectively. Here, we present an overview of the various AWS types and their data corrections, quality, and availability, including a preliminary trend analysis. Recent increases in temperature and radiation components are associated with the frequent occurrence of anti-cyclonic conditions in west Greenland, resulting in clear skies and relatively warm summers. Strong melt concurs with a decrease in winter accumulation, lowering the surface albedo of the ice sheet. The AWS situated at 1,500 m asl, the former equilibrium-line altitude (ELA), observed almost a doubling of the summertime net shortwave radiation since 2004; as a result, the ELA along the K-transect has been steadily increasing and is currently situated well above 1,700 m asl. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarctic and Alpine Research Arctic Greenland Ice Sheet Kangerlussuaq Unknown Ela ENVELOPE(9.642,9.642,63.170,63.170) Greenland Kangerlussuaq ENVELOPE(-55.633,-55.633,72.633,72.633) Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research 50 1 |
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We present twenty-three years (1993–2016) of automatic weather station (AWS) data, collected along the K-transect near Kangerlussuaq in west Greenland. The transect runs from east to west, roughly perpendicular to the ice sheet edge at about 67° N. The K-transect originated from the Greenland Ice Margin Experiments (GIMEX), held in the summers of 1990 and 1991. Until recently, surface mass balance and ice velocity measurements were performed at nine locations along the K-transect, of which four are equipped with AWS: two in the ablation zone at approximately 500 m and 1,000 m asl, one at the approximate equilibrium-line altitude (~1,500 m asl), and one in the lower accumulation zone (~1,850 m asl) at distances of 5, 38, 88, and 140 km from the ice edge, respectively. Here, we present an overview of the various AWS types and their data corrections, quality, and availability, including a preliminary trend analysis. Recent increases in temperature and radiation components are associated with the frequent occurrence of anti-cyclonic conditions in west Greenland, resulting in clear skies and relatively warm summers. Strong melt concurs with a decrease in winter accumulation, lowering the surface albedo of the ice sheet. The AWS situated at 1,500 m asl, the former equilibrium-line altitude (ELA), observed almost a doubling of the summertime net shortwave radiation since 2004; as a result, the ELA along the K-transect has been steadily increasing and is currently situated well above 1,700 m asl. |
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Paul C. J. P. Smeets Peter Kuipers Munneke Dirk van As Michiel R. van den Broeke Wim Boot Hans Oerlemans Henk Snellen Carleen H. Reijmer Roderik S. W. van de Wal |
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The K-transect in west Greenland: Automatic weather station data (1993–2016) |
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The K-transect in west Greenland: Automatic weather station data (1993–2016) |
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The K-transect in west Greenland: Automatic weather station data (1993–2016) |
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The K-transect in west Greenland: Automatic weather station data (1993–2016) |
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k-transect in west greenland: automatic weather station data (1993–2016) |
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2018 |
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