Modelling of large-scale melt parameters with a regional climate model in south Greenland during the 1991 melt season

Large-scale positive degree-day based melt parameterizations for the Greenland ice sheet are highly sensitive to their parameters (standard temperature deviation, snow and ice degree-day factors). In this paper, these parameters are simulated with a coupled atmosphere-snow regional climate model for...

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Published in:Annals of Glaciology
Main Authors: Lefebre, F., Gallee, H., van Ypersele de Strihou, Jean-Pascal, Huybrechts, P., International Symposium on Ice Cores and Climate
Other Authors: UCL - SC/PHYS - Département de physique
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Language:English
Published: Int Glaciological Soc 2002
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/61600
https://doi.org/10.3189/172756402781816889
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spelling ftunistlouisbrus:oai:dial.uclouvain.be:boreal:61600 2024-05-12T07:53:04+00:00 Modelling of large-scale melt parameters with a regional climate model in south Greenland during the 1991 melt season Lefebre, F. Gallee, H. van Ypersele de Strihou, Jean-Pascal Huybrechts, P. International Symposium on Ice Cores and Climate UCL - SC/PHYS - Département de physique 2002 http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/61600 https://doi.org/10.3189/172756402781816889 eng eng Int Glaciological Soc boreal:61600 http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/61600 doi:10.3189/172756402781816889 urn:ISSN:0260-3055 urn:EISSN:1727-5644 Annals of Glaciology, Vol. 35, p. 391-397 (2002) info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject 2002 ftunistlouisbrus https://doi.org/10.3189/172756402781816889 2024-04-18T18:12:13Z Large-scale positive degree-day based melt parameterizations for the Greenland ice sheet are highly sensitive to their parameters (standard temperature deviation, snow and ice degree-day factors). In this paper, these parameters are simulated with a coupled atmosphere-snow regional climate model for southern Greenland during summer 1991, forced at the lateral boundaries with European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts re-analyses at a high horizontal resolution of 20 kin. The calculated (from net ablation, i.e. melt minus refreezing) snow and ice positive degree-day factors vary considerably over the ice sheet. At low elevations, the modelled snow degree-day factor closely approaches the generally accepted value of 3 mm w.e. d(-1) degreesC(-1). Higher up the ice sheet, large values up to 15 mm w.e. d(-1) degreesC(-1) are simulated. For ice melt, maximum values of 40 mm w.e. d(-1) degreesC(-1) are found. The snow and Ice positive degree-day factor distributions peak, respectively, at 3 and 8 mm w.e. d(-1) degreesC(-1). Refreezing is of small importance close to the ice-sheet margin. Higher up the ice sheet, refreezing considerably lowers the amount of net ablation. The monthly simulated 2 in air-temperature standard deviation exhibits a strong seasonal cycle, with the highest (3.0-5.0degreesC) values in May and June. July shows the lowest temperature fluctuations, due to the melting of the surface. Conference Object Annals of Glaciology Greenland Ice Sheet DIAL@USL-B (Université Saint-Louis, Bruxelles) Greenland Annals of Glaciology 35 391 397
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description Large-scale positive degree-day based melt parameterizations for the Greenland ice sheet are highly sensitive to their parameters (standard temperature deviation, snow and ice degree-day factors). In this paper, these parameters are simulated with a coupled atmosphere-snow regional climate model for southern Greenland during summer 1991, forced at the lateral boundaries with European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts re-analyses at a high horizontal resolution of 20 kin. The calculated (from net ablation, i.e. melt minus refreezing) snow and ice positive degree-day factors vary considerably over the ice sheet. At low elevations, the modelled snow degree-day factor closely approaches the generally accepted value of 3 mm w.e. d(-1) degreesC(-1). Higher up the ice sheet, large values up to 15 mm w.e. d(-1) degreesC(-1) are simulated. For ice melt, maximum values of 40 mm w.e. d(-1) degreesC(-1) are found. The snow and Ice positive degree-day factor distributions peak, respectively, at 3 and 8 mm w.e. d(-1) degreesC(-1). Refreezing is of small importance close to the ice-sheet margin. Higher up the ice sheet, refreezing considerably lowers the amount of net ablation. The monthly simulated 2 in air-temperature standard deviation exhibits a strong seasonal cycle, with the highest (3.0-5.0degreesC) values in May and June. July shows the lowest temperature fluctuations, due to the melting of the surface.
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author Lefebre, F.
Gallee, H.
van Ypersele de Strihou, Jean-Pascal
Huybrechts, P.
International Symposium on Ice Cores and Climate
spellingShingle Lefebre, F.
Gallee, H.
van Ypersele de Strihou, Jean-Pascal
Huybrechts, P.
International Symposium on Ice Cores and Climate
Modelling of large-scale melt parameters with a regional climate model in south Greenland during the 1991 melt season
author_facet Lefebre, F.
Gallee, H.
van Ypersele de Strihou, Jean-Pascal
Huybrechts, P.
International Symposium on Ice Cores and Climate
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title Modelling of large-scale melt parameters with a regional climate model in south Greenland during the 1991 melt season
title_short Modelling of large-scale melt parameters with a regional climate model in south Greenland during the 1991 melt season
title_full Modelling of large-scale melt parameters with a regional climate model in south Greenland during the 1991 melt season
title_fullStr Modelling of large-scale melt parameters with a regional climate model in south Greenland during the 1991 melt season
title_full_unstemmed Modelling of large-scale melt parameters with a regional climate model in south Greenland during the 1991 melt season
title_sort modelling of large-scale melt parameters with a regional climate model in south greenland during the 1991 melt season
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