Effect of uncertainty in surface mass balance--elevation feedback on projections of the future sea level contribution of the Greenland ice sheet

We apply a new parameterisation of the Greenland ice sheet (GrIS) feedback between surface mass balance (SMB: the sum of surface accumulation and surface ablation) and surface elevation in the MAR regional climate model (Edwards et al., 2014) to projections of future climate change using five ice sh...

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Main Authors: Edwards, T. L., Fettweis, X., Gagliardini, O., Gillet-Chaulet, F., Goelzer, H., Gregory, J.M., Hoffman, M., Huybrechts, P., Payne, A. J., Perego, M., Price, S., Quiquet, A., Ritz, C.
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spelling ftunivreading:oai:centaur.reading.ac.uk:38327 2024-09-15T18:09:36+00:00 Effect of uncertainty in surface mass balance--elevation feedback on projections of the future sea level contribution of the Greenland ice sheet Edwards, T. L. Fettweis, X. Gagliardini, O. Gillet-Chaulet, F. Goelzer, H. Gregory, J.M. Hoffman, M. Huybrechts, P. Payne, A. J. Perego, M. Price, S. Quiquet, A. Ritz, C. 2014 text https://centaur.reading.ac.uk/38327/ https://centaur.reading.ac.uk/38327/1/tc-8-195-2014.pdf en eng European Geosciences Union https://centaur.reading.ac.uk/38327/1/tc-8-195-2014.pdf Edwards, T. L., Fettweis, X., Gagliardini, O., Gillet-Chaulet, F., Goelzer, H., Gregory, J.M. <https://centaur.reading.ac.uk/view/creators/90000874.html> orcid:0000-0003-1296-8644 , Hoffman, M., Huybrechts, P., Payne, A. J., Perego, M., Price, S., Quiquet, A. and Ritz, C. (2014) Effect of uncertainty in surface mass balance--elevation feedback on projections of the future sea level contribution of the Greenland ice sheet. The Cryosphere, 8. pp. 195-208. ISSN 1994-0424 doi: https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-8-195-2014 <https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-8-195-2014> cc_by Article PeerReviewed 2014 ftunivreading https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-8-195-2014 2024-07-09T14:07:01Z We apply a new parameterisation of the Greenland ice sheet (GrIS) feedback between surface mass balance (SMB: the sum of surface accumulation and surface ablation) and surface elevation in the MAR regional climate model (Edwards et al., 2014) to projections of future climate change using five ice sheet models (ISMs). The MAR (Modèle Atmosphérique Régional: Fettweis, 2007) climate projections are for 2000–2199, forced by the ECHAM5 and HadCM3 global climate models (GCMs) under the SRES A1B emissions scenario. The additional sea level contribution due to the SMB– elevation feedback averaged over five ISM projections for ECHAM5 and three for HadCM3 is 4.3% (best estimate; 95% credibility interval 1.8–6.9 %) at 2100, and 9.6% (best estimate; 95% credibility interval 3.6–16.0 %) at 2200. In all results the elevation feedback is significantly positive, amplifying the GrIS sea level contribution relative to the MAR projections in which the ice sheet topography is fixed: the lower bounds of our 95% credibility intervals (CIs) for sea level contributions are larger than the “no feedback” case for all ISMs and GCMs. Our method is novel in sea level projections because we propagate three types of modelling uncertainty – GCM and ISM structural uncertainties, and elevation feedback parameterisation uncertainty – along the causal chain, from SRES scenario to sea level, within a coherent experimental design and statistical framework. The relative contributions to uncertainty depend on the timescale of interest. At 2100, the GCM uncertainty is largest, but by 2200 both the ISM and parameterisation uncertainties are larger. We also perform a perturbed parameter ensemble with one ISM to estimate the shape of the projected sea level probability distribution; our results indicate that the probability density is slightly skewed towards higher sea level contributions. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Ice Sheet The Cryosphere CentAUR: Central Archive at the University of Reading The Cryosphere 8 1 195 208
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description We apply a new parameterisation of the Greenland ice sheet (GrIS) feedback between surface mass balance (SMB: the sum of surface accumulation and surface ablation) and surface elevation in the MAR regional climate model (Edwards et al., 2014) to projections of future climate change using five ice sheet models (ISMs). The MAR (Modèle Atmosphérique Régional: Fettweis, 2007) climate projections are for 2000–2199, forced by the ECHAM5 and HadCM3 global climate models (GCMs) under the SRES A1B emissions scenario. The additional sea level contribution due to the SMB– elevation feedback averaged over five ISM projections for ECHAM5 and three for HadCM3 is 4.3% (best estimate; 95% credibility interval 1.8–6.9 %) at 2100, and 9.6% (best estimate; 95% credibility interval 3.6–16.0 %) at 2200. In all results the elevation feedback is significantly positive, amplifying the GrIS sea level contribution relative to the MAR projections in which the ice sheet topography is fixed: the lower bounds of our 95% credibility intervals (CIs) for sea level contributions are larger than the “no feedback” case for all ISMs and GCMs. Our method is novel in sea level projections because we propagate three types of modelling uncertainty – GCM and ISM structural uncertainties, and elevation feedback parameterisation uncertainty – along the causal chain, from SRES scenario to sea level, within a coherent experimental design and statistical framework. The relative contributions to uncertainty depend on the timescale of interest. At 2100, the GCM uncertainty is largest, but by 2200 both the ISM and parameterisation uncertainties are larger. We also perform a perturbed parameter ensemble with one ISM to estimate the shape of the projected sea level probability distribution; our results indicate that the probability density is slightly skewed towards higher sea level contributions.
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author Edwards, T. L.
Fettweis, X.
Gagliardini, O.
Gillet-Chaulet, F.
Goelzer, H.
Gregory, J.M.
Hoffman, M.
Huybrechts, P.
Payne, A. J.
Perego, M.
Price, S.
Quiquet, A.
Ritz, C.
spellingShingle Edwards, T. L.
Fettweis, X.
Gagliardini, O.
Gillet-Chaulet, F.
Goelzer, H.
Gregory, J.M.
Hoffman, M.
Huybrechts, P.
Payne, A. J.
Perego, M.
Price, S.
Quiquet, A.
Ritz, C.
Effect of uncertainty in surface mass balance--elevation feedback on projections of the future sea level contribution of the Greenland ice sheet
author_facet Edwards, T. L.
Fettweis, X.
Gagliardini, O.
Gillet-Chaulet, F.
Goelzer, H.
Gregory, J.M.
Hoffman, M.
Huybrechts, P.
Payne, A. J.
Perego, M.
Price, S.
Quiquet, A.
Ritz, C.
author_sort Edwards, T. L.
title Effect of uncertainty in surface mass balance--elevation feedback on projections of the future sea level contribution of the Greenland ice sheet
title_short Effect of uncertainty in surface mass balance--elevation feedback on projections of the future sea level contribution of the Greenland ice sheet
title_full Effect of uncertainty in surface mass balance--elevation feedback on projections of the future sea level contribution of the Greenland ice sheet
title_fullStr Effect of uncertainty in surface mass balance--elevation feedback on projections of the future sea level contribution of the Greenland ice sheet
title_full_unstemmed Effect of uncertainty in surface mass balance--elevation feedback on projections of the future sea level contribution of the Greenland ice sheet
title_sort effect of uncertainty in surface mass balance--elevation feedback on projections of the future sea level contribution of the greenland ice sheet
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Edwards, T. L., Fettweis, X., Gagliardini, O., Gillet-Chaulet, F., Goelzer, H., Gregory, J.M. <https://centaur.reading.ac.uk/view/creators/90000874.html> orcid:0000-0003-1296-8644 , Hoffman, M., Huybrechts, P., Payne, A. J., Perego, M., Price, S., Quiquet, A. and Ritz, C. (2014) Effect of uncertainty in surface mass balance--elevation feedback on projections of the future sea level contribution of the Greenland ice sheet. The Cryosphere, 8. pp. 195-208. ISSN 1994-0424 doi: https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-8-195-2014 <https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-8-195-2014>
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