Surface mass balance and climate of the Last Glacial Maximum Northern Hemisphere ice sheets: simulations with CESM2.1

The Last Glacial Maximum (LGM, from ∼26 to 20 ka BP) was the most recent period with large ice sheets in Eurasia and North America. At that time, global temperatures were 5–7 ∘C lower than today, and sea level ∼125 m lower. LGM simulations are useful to understand earth system dynamics, including cl...

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Main Authors: Bradley, Sarah L. (author), Sellevold, R. (author), Petrini, M. (author), Vizcaino, M. (author), Georgiou, S. (author), Zhu, Jiang (author), Otto-Bliesner, Bette L. (author), Lofverstrom, Marcus (author)
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Sellevold, R. (author)
Petrini, M. (author)
Vizcaino, M. (author)
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Zhu, Jiang (author)
Otto-Bliesner, Bette L. (author)
Lofverstrom, Marcus (author)
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description The Last Glacial Maximum (LGM, from ∼26 to 20 ka BP) was the most recent period with large ice sheets in Eurasia and North America. At that time, global temperatures were 5–7 ∘C lower than today, and sea level ∼125 m lower. LGM simulations are useful to understand earth system dynamics, including climate–ice sheet interactions, and to evaluate and improve the models representing those dynamics. Here, we present two simulations of the Northern Hemisphere ice sheet climate and surface mass balance (SMB) with the Community Earth System Model v2.1 (CESM2.1) using the Community Atmosphere Model v5 (CAM5) with prescribed ice sheets for two time periods that bracket the LGM period: 26 and 21 ka BP. CESM2.1 includes an explicit simulation of snow/firn compaction, albedo, refreezing, and direct coupling of the ice sheet surface energy fluxes with the atmosphere. The simulated mean snow accumulation is lowest for the Greenland and Barents–Kara Sea ice sheets (GrIS, BKIS) and highest for British and Irish (BIIS) and Icelandic (IcIS) ice sheets. Melt rates are negligible for the dry BKIS and GrIS, and relatively large for the BIIS, North American ice sheet complex (NAISC; i.e. Laurentide, Cordilleran, and Innuitian), Scandinavian ice sheet (SIS), and IcIS, and are reduced by almost a third in the colder (lower temperature) 26 ka BP climate compared with 21 ka BP. The SMB is positive for the GrIS, BKIS, SIS, and IcIS during the LGM (26 and 21 ka BP) and negative for the NAISC and BIIS. Relatively wide ablation areas are simulated along the southern (terrestrial), Pacific and Atlantic margins of the NAISC, across the majority of the BIIS, and along the terrestrial southern margin of the SIS. The integrated SMB substantially increases for the NAISC and BIIS in the 26 ka BP climate, but it does not reverse the negative sign. Summer incoming surface solar radiation is largest over the high interior of the NAISC and GrIS, and minimum over the BIIS and southern margin of NAISC. Summer net radiation is maximum over the ablation ...
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spelling fttudelft:oai:tudelft.nl:uuid:553f74d3-2e5a-4ba6-8687-5655473d0120 2025-01-16T22:13:56+00:00 Surface mass balance and climate of the Last Glacial Maximum Northern Hemisphere ice sheets: simulations with CESM2.1 Bradley, Sarah L. (author) Sellevold, R. (author) Petrini, M. (author) Vizcaino, M. (author) Georgiou, S. (author) Zhu, Jiang (author) Otto-Bliesner, Bette L. (author) Lofverstrom, Marcus (author) 2024 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:553f74d3-2e5a-4ba6-8687-5655473d0120 https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-20-211-2024 en eng Climate of the Past--1814-9324--4414b7e1-b296-4035-bfbf-d5eff5a5f9d4 http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:553f74d3-2e5a-4ba6-8687-5655473d0120 https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-20-211-2024 © 2024 Sarah L. Bradley, R. Sellevold, M. Petrini, M. Vizcaino, S. Georgiou, Jiang Zhu, Bette L. Otto-Bliesner, Marcus Lofverstrom journal article 2024 fttudelft https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-20-211-2024 2024-01-24T23:35:37Z The Last Glacial Maximum (LGM, from ∼26 to 20 ka BP) was the most recent period with large ice sheets in Eurasia and North America. At that time, global temperatures were 5–7 ∘C lower than today, and sea level ∼125 m lower. LGM simulations are useful to understand earth system dynamics, including climate–ice sheet interactions, and to evaluate and improve the models representing those dynamics. Here, we present two simulations of the Northern Hemisphere ice sheet climate and surface mass balance (SMB) with the Community Earth System Model v2.1 (CESM2.1) using the Community Atmosphere Model v5 (CAM5) with prescribed ice sheets for two time periods that bracket the LGM period: 26 and 21 ka BP. CESM2.1 includes an explicit simulation of snow/firn compaction, albedo, refreezing, and direct coupling of the ice sheet surface energy fluxes with the atmosphere. The simulated mean snow accumulation is lowest for the Greenland and Barents–Kara Sea ice sheets (GrIS, BKIS) and highest for British and Irish (BIIS) and Icelandic (IcIS) ice sheets. Melt rates are negligible for the dry BKIS and GrIS, and relatively large for the BIIS, North American ice sheet complex (NAISC; i.e. Laurentide, Cordilleran, and Innuitian), Scandinavian ice sheet (SIS), and IcIS, and are reduced by almost a third in the colder (lower temperature) 26 ka BP climate compared with 21 ka BP. The SMB is positive for the GrIS, BKIS, SIS, and IcIS during the LGM (26 and 21 ka BP) and negative for the NAISC and BIIS. Relatively wide ablation areas are simulated along the southern (terrestrial), Pacific and Atlantic margins of the NAISC, across the majority of the BIIS, and along the terrestrial southern margin of the SIS. The integrated SMB substantially increases for the NAISC and BIIS in the 26 ka BP climate, but it does not reverse the negative sign. Summer incoming surface solar radiation is largest over the high interior of the NAISC and GrIS, and minimum over the BIIS and southern margin of NAISC. Summer net radiation is maximum over the ablation ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Ice Sheet Kara Sea Sea ice Delft University of Technology: Institutional Repository Kara Sea Greenland Pacific Climate of the Past 20 1 211 235
spellingShingle Bradley, Sarah L. (author)
Sellevold, R. (author)
Petrini, M. (author)
Vizcaino, M. (author)
Georgiou, S. (author)
Zhu, Jiang (author)
Otto-Bliesner, Bette L. (author)
Lofverstrom, Marcus (author)
Surface mass balance and climate of the Last Glacial Maximum Northern Hemisphere ice sheets: simulations with CESM2.1
title Surface mass balance and climate of the Last Glacial Maximum Northern Hemisphere ice sheets: simulations with CESM2.1
title_full Surface mass balance and climate of the Last Glacial Maximum Northern Hemisphere ice sheets: simulations with CESM2.1
title_fullStr Surface mass balance and climate of the Last Glacial Maximum Northern Hemisphere ice sheets: simulations with CESM2.1
title_full_unstemmed Surface mass balance and climate of the Last Glacial Maximum Northern Hemisphere ice sheets: simulations with CESM2.1
title_short Surface mass balance and climate of the Last Glacial Maximum Northern Hemisphere ice sheets: simulations with CESM2.1
title_sort surface mass balance and climate of the last glacial maximum northern hemisphere ice sheets: simulations with cesm2.1
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https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-20-211-2024