Synoptic Scale Weather Patterns Associated with Annual Snow Accumulation Variability in North-Central Greenland

Abstract Previous studies on the synoptic forcing of high elevation areas of central Greenland have mostly relied on ice cores, snow pits, mesoscale models, and climate models. In this study, a radar-measured 118-year annual snow accumulation record (1889-2006) along a 375 km traverse between NGRIP...

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Main Author: Chen, Shu
Other Authors: Braaten, David, Mechem, David, Tucker, Donna
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: University of Kansas 2013
Subjects:
Nao
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1808/12252
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spelling ftunivkansas:oai:kuscholarworks.ku.edu:1808/12252 2023-05-15T16:23:28+02:00 Synoptic Scale Weather Patterns Associated with Annual Snow Accumulation Variability in North-Central Greenland Chen, Shu Braaten, David Mechem, David Tucker, Donna 2013 85 pages http://hdl.handle.net/1808/12252 http://dissertations.umi.com/ku:12675 en eng University of Kansas http://dissertations.umi.com/ku:12675 http://hdl.handle.net/1808/12252 This item is protected by copyright and unless otherwise specified the copyright of this thesis/dissertation is held by the author. openAccess Atmospheric sciences Greenland Nao Sea level pressure Snow accumulation Synoptic forcing Thesis 2013 ftunivkansas 2022-08-26T13:13:23Z Abstract Previous studies on the synoptic forcing of high elevation areas of central Greenland have mostly relied on ice cores, snow pits, mesoscale models, and climate models. In this study, a radar-measured 118-year annual snow accumulation record (1889-2006) along a 375 km traverse between NGRIP and NEEM ice camps in Greenland is used. A Self-Organizing Maps (SOM) algorithm is applied to a reanalysis forecast model (20th Century Reanalysis Data Version 2 (1870 to 2008)) to identify recurring patterns in the sea level pressure (SLP) field that impact meteorological processes and explain annual variations of accumulation over North-Central Greenland for the 118 year period. The SOM algorithm identified 36 representative daily SLP patterns over the North Atlantic region. Synoptic weather patterns shown in these SLP patterns include cyclone splitting, cyclone-blocking, and cyclone tracks indicating changes in cyclone position and cyclone intensity. Based on radar-measured annual snow accumulation, common SLP patterns for wet years (more accumulation) over North-Central Greenland are characterized by low pressure systems surrounding Greenland or cyclones approaching the west coast of Greenland, conveying moisture through a topographically lifted onshore flow; these patterns are mostly associated with negative/neutral NAO index. In dry years (less accumulation), prevailing patterns are characterized by cyclones positioned a long distance away in the Atlantic Ocean south of Greenland, which are mainly associated with a positive NAO index. Extreme wet year prevailing patterns of NGRIP-NEEM traverse southern portion show a distinct departure from the above described North-Central Greenland general patterns by having more frequent positive-NAO days, which is similar to dry and extreme dry years. Model precipitation amounts over North-Central Greenland from the 20th Century Reanalysis Data are found to be overestimated by up to 10 cm/year. Thesis Greenland NGRIP North Atlantic The University of Kansas: KU ScholarWorks Greenland
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topic Atmospheric sciences
Greenland
Nao
Sea level pressure
Snow accumulation
Synoptic forcing
spellingShingle Atmospheric sciences
Greenland
Nao
Sea level pressure
Snow accumulation
Synoptic forcing
Chen, Shu
Synoptic Scale Weather Patterns Associated with Annual Snow Accumulation Variability in North-Central Greenland
topic_facet Atmospheric sciences
Greenland
Nao
Sea level pressure
Snow accumulation
Synoptic forcing
description Abstract Previous studies on the synoptic forcing of high elevation areas of central Greenland have mostly relied on ice cores, snow pits, mesoscale models, and climate models. In this study, a radar-measured 118-year annual snow accumulation record (1889-2006) along a 375 km traverse between NGRIP and NEEM ice camps in Greenland is used. A Self-Organizing Maps (SOM) algorithm is applied to a reanalysis forecast model (20th Century Reanalysis Data Version 2 (1870 to 2008)) to identify recurring patterns in the sea level pressure (SLP) field that impact meteorological processes and explain annual variations of accumulation over North-Central Greenland for the 118 year period. The SOM algorithm identified 36 representative daily SLP patterns over the North Atlantic region. Synoptic weather patterns shown in these SLP patterns include cyclone splitting, cyclone-blocking, and cyclone tracks indicating changes in cyclone position and cyclone intensity. Based on radar-measured annual snow accumulation, common SLP patterns for wet years (more accumulation) over North-Central Greenland are characterized by low pressure systems surrounding Greenland or cyclones approaching the west coast of Greenland, conveying moisture through a topographically lifted onshore flow; these patterns are mostly associated with negative/neutral NAO index. In dry years (less accumulation), prevailing patterns are characterized by cyclones positioned a long distance away in the Atlantic Ocean south of Greenland, which are mainly associated with a positive NAO index. Extreme wet year prevailing patterns of NGRIP-NEEM traverse southern portion show a distinct departure from the above described North-Central Greenland general patterns by having more frequent positive-NAO days, which is similar to dry and extreme dry years. Model precipitation amounts over North-Central Greenland from the 20th Century Reanalysis Data are found to be overestimated by up to 10 cm/year.
author2 Braaten, David
Mechem, David
Tucker, Donna
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author Chen, Shu
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title Synoptic Scale Weather Patterns Associated with Annual Snow Accumulation Variability in North-Central Greenland
title_short Synoptic Scale Weather Patterns Associated with Annual Snow Accumulation Variability in North-Central Greenland
title_full Synoptic Scale Weather Patterns Associated with Annual Snow Accumulation Variability in North-Central Greenland
title_fullStr Synoptic Scale Weather Patterns Associated with Annual Snow Accumulation Variability in North-Central Greenland
title_full_unstemmed Synoptic Scale Weather Patterns Associated with Annual Snow Accumulation Variability in North-Central Greenland
title_sort synoptic scale weather patterns associated with annual snow accumulation variability in north-central greenland
publisher University of Kansas
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url http://hdl.handle.net/1808/12252
http://dissertations.umi.com/ku:12675
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