Return to rapid ice loss in Greenland and record loss in 2019 detected by the GRACE-FO satellites

Between 2003-2016, the Greenland ice sheet (GrIS) was one of the largest contributors to sea level rise, as it lost about 255 Gt of ice per year. This mass loss slowed in 2017 and 2018 to about 100 Gt yr−1. Here we examine further changes in rate of GrIS mass loss, by analyzing data from the GRACE-F...

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Main Authors: Sasgen, Ingo, Wouters, Bert, Gardner, Alex S., King, Michalea D., Tedesco, Marco, Landerer, Felix W., Dahle, Christoph, Save, Himanshu, Fettweis, Xavier
Other Authors: Sub Dynamics Meteorology, Marine and Atmospheric Research
Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/408811
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spelling ftunivutrecht:oai:dspace.library.uu.nl:1874/408811 2023-12-10T09:49:03+01:00 Return to rapid ice loss in Greenland and record loss in 2019 detected by the GRACE-FO satellites Sasgen, Ingo Wouters, Bert Gardner, Alex S. King, Michalea D. Tedesco, Marco Landerer, Felix W. Dahle, Christoph Save, Himanshu Fettweis, Xavier Sub Dynamics Meteorology Marine and Atmospheric Research 2020 application/pdf https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/408811 eng eng https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/408811 info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess 2020 ftunivutrecht 2023-11-15T23:14:54Z Between 2003-2016, the Greenland ice sheet (GrIS) was one of the largest contributors to sea level rise, as it lost about 255 Gt of ice per year. This mass loss slowed in 2017 and 2018 to about 100 Gt yr−1. Here we examine further changes in rate of GrIS mass loss, by analyzing data from the GRACE-FO (Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment – Follow On) satellite mission, launched in May 2018. Using simulations with regional climate models we show that the mass losses observed in 2017 and 2018 by the GRACE and GRACE-FO missions are lower than in any other two year period between 2003 and 2019, the combined period of the two missions. We find that this reduced ice loss results from two anomalous cold summers in western Greenland, compounded by snow-rich autumn and winter conditions in the east. For 2019, GRACE-FO reveals a return to high melt rates leading to a mass loss of 223 ± 12 Gt month−1 during the month of July alone, and a record annual mass loss of 532 ± 58 Gt yr−1. Other/Unknown Material Greenland Ice Sheet Utrecht University Repository Greenland
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description Between 2003-2016, the Greenland ice sheet (GrIS) was one of the largest contributors to sea level rise, as it lost about 255 Gt of ice per year. This mass loss slowed in 2017 and 2018 to about 100 Gt yr−1. Here we examine further changes in rate of GrIS mass loss, by analyzing data from the GRACE-FO (Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment – Follow On) satellite mission, launched in May 2018. Using simulations with regional climate models we show that the mass losses observed in 2017 and 2018 by the GRACE and GRACE-FO missions are lower than in any other two year period between 2003 and 2019, the combined period of the two missions. We find that this reduced ice loss results from two anomalous cold summers in western Greenland, compounded by snow-rich autumn and winter conditions in the east. For 2019, GRACE-FO reveals a return to high melt rates leading to a mass loss of 223 ± 12 Gt month−1 during the month of July alone, and a record annual mass loss of 532 ± 58 Gt yr−1.
author2 Sub Dynamics Meteorology
Marine and Atmospheric Research
author Sasgen, Ingo
Wouters, Bert
Gardner, Alex S.
King, Michalea D.
Tedesco, Marco
Landerer, Felix W.
Dahle, Christoph
Save, Himanshu
Fettweis, Xavier
spellingShingle Sasgen, Ingo
Wouters, Bert
Gardner, Alex S.
King, Michalea D.
Tedesco, Marco
Landerer, Felix W.
Dahle, Christoph
Save, Himanshu
Fettweis, Xavier
Return to rapid ice loss in Greenland and record loss in 2019 detected by the GRACE-FO satellites
author_facet Sasgen, Ingo
Wouters, Bert
Gardner, Alex S.
King, Michalea D.
Tedesco, Marco
Landerer, Felix W.
Dahle, Christoph
Save, Himanshu
Fettweis, Xavier
author_sort Sasgen, Ingo
title Return to rapid ice loss in Greenland and record loss in 2019 detected by the GRACE-FO satellites
title_short Return to rapid ice loss in Greenland and record loss in 2019 detected by the GRACE-FO satellites
title_full Return to rapid ice loss in Greenland and record loss in 2019 detected by the GRACE-FO satellites
title_fullStr Return to rapid ice loss in Greenland and record loss in 2019 detected by the GRACE-FO satellites
title_full_unstemmed Return to rapid ice loss in Greenland and record loss in 2019 detected by the GRACE-FO satellites
title_sort return to rapid ice loss in greenland and record loss in 2019 detected by the grace-fo satellites
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