Trends in Antarctic Peninsula surface melting conditions from observations and regional climate modeling

Multidecadal meteorological station records and microwave backscatter time-series from the SeaWinds scatterometer onboard QuikSCAT (QSCAT) were used to calculate temporal and spatial trends in surface melting conditions on the Antarctic Peninsula (AP). Four of six long-term station records showed st...

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Main Authors: Barrand, N.E., Vaughan, D.G., Steiner, N., Kuipers Munneke, P., van den Broeke, M.R., Tedesco, M., Hosking, J.S.
Other Authors: Marine and Atmospheric Research, Sub Dynamics Meteorology
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2013
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Online Access:https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/276155
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spelling ftunivutrecht:oai:dspace.library.uu.nl:1874/276155 2023-07-23T04:14:19+02:00 Trends in Antarctic Peninsula surface melting conditions from observations and regional climate modeling Barrand, N.E. Vaughan, D.G. Steiner, N. Kuipers Munneke, P. van den Broeke, M.R. Tedesco, M. Hosking, J.S. Marine and Atmospheric Research Sub Dynamics Meteorology 2013 application/pdf https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/276155 en eng 2169-9003 https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/276155 info:eu-repo/semantics/EmbargoedAccess Article 2013 ftunivutrecht 2023-07-02T00:41:49Z Multidecadal meteorological station records and microwave backscatter time-series from the SeaWinds scatterometer onboard QuikSCAT (QSCAT) were used to calculate temporal and spatial trends in surface melting conditions on the Antarctic Peninsula (AP). Four of six long-term station records showed strongly positive and statistically significant trends in duration of melting conditions, including a 95% increase in the average annual positive degree day sum (PDD) at Faraday/Vernadsky, since 1948. A validated, threshold-based melt detection method was employed to derive detailed melt season onset, extent, and duration climatologies on the AP from enhanced resolution QSCAT data during 1999–2009. Austral summer melt on the AP was linked to regional- and synoptic-scale atmospheric variability by respectively correlating melt season onset and extent with November near-surface air temperatures and the October–January averaged index of the Southern Hemisphere Annular Mode (SAM). The spatial pattern, magnitude, and interannual variability of AP melt from observations was closely reproduced by simulations of the regional model RACMO2. Local discrepancies between observations and model simulations were likely a result of the QSCAT response to, and RACMO2 treatment of, ponded surface water, and the relatively crude representation of coastal climate in the 27 km RACMO2 grid. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Utrecht University Repository Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Austral Faraday ENVELOPE(-64.256,-64.256,-65.246,-65.246) The Antarctic
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description Multidecadal meteorological station records and microwave backscatter time-series from the SeaWinds scatterometer onboard QuikSCAT (QSCAT) were used to calculate temporal and spatial trends in surface melting conditions on the Antarctic Peninsula (AP). Four of six long-term station records showed strongly positive and statistically significant trends in duration of melting conditions, including a 95% increase in the average annual positive degree day sum (PDD) at Faraday/Vernadsky, since 1948. A validated, threshold-based melt detection method was employed to derive detailed melt season onset, extent, and duration climatologies on the AP from enhanced resolution QSCAT data during 1999–2009. Austral summer melt on the AP was linked to regional- and synoptic-scale atmospheric variability by respectively correlating melt season onset and extent with November near-surface air temperatures and the October–January averaged index of the Southern Hemisphere Annular Mode (SAM). The spatial pattern, magnitude, and interannual variability of AP melt from observations was closely reproduced by simulations of the regional model RACMO2. Local discrepancies between observations and model simulations were likely a result of the QSCAT response to, and RACMO2 treatment of, ponded surface water, and the relatively crude representation of coastal climate in the 27 km RACMO2 grid.
author2 Marine and Atmospheric Research
Sub Dynamics Meteorology
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Barrand, N.E.
Vaughan, D.G.
Steiner, N.
Kuipers Munneke, P.
van den Broeke, M.R.
Tedesco, M.
Hosking, J.S.
spellingShingle Barrand, N.E.
Vaughan, D.G.
Steiner, N.
Kuipers Munneke, P.
van den Broeke, M.R.
Tedesco, M.
Hosking, J.S.
Trends in Antarctic Peninsula surface melting conditions from observations and regional climate modeling
author_facet Barrand, N.E.
Vaughan, D.G.
Steiner, N.
Kuipers Munneke, P.
van den Broeke, M.R.
Tedesco, M.
Hosking, J.S.
author_sort Barrand, N.E.
title Trends in Antarctic Peninsula surface melting conditions from observations and regional climate modeling
title_short Trends in Antarctic Peninsula surface melting conditions from observations and regional climate modeling
title_full Trends in Antarctic Peninsula surface melting conditions from observations and regional climate modeling
title_fullStr Trends in Antarctic Peninsula surface melting conditions from observations and regional climate modeling
title_full_unstemmed Trends in Antarctic Peninsula surface melting conditions from observations and regional climate modeling
title_sort trends in antarctic peninsula surface melting conditions from observations and regional climate modeling
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