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Regional grid refinement in an Earth system model: Impacts on the simulated Greenland surface mass balance
- Source :
- Cryosphere; vol 13, iss 6, 1547-1564; 1994-0416
- Publication Year :
- 2019
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Abstract
- In this study, the resolution dependence of the simulated Greenland ice sheet surface mass balance (GrIS SMB) in the variable-resolution Community Earth System Model (VR-CESM) is investigated. Coupled atmosphere-land simulations are performed on two regionally refined grids over Greenland at 0.5° (∼55km) and 0.25° (∼28km), maintaining a quasi-uniform resolution of 1° (∼111km) over the rest of the globe. On the refined grids, the SMB in the accumulation zone is significantly improved compared to airborne radar and in situ observations, with a general wetting (more snowfall) at the margins and a drying (less snowfall) in the interior GrIS. Total GrIS precipitation decreases with resolution, which is in line with best-available regional climate model results. In the ablation zone, CESM starts developing a positive SMB bias with increased resolution in some basins, notably in the east and the north. The mismatch in ablation is linked to changes in cloud cover in VR-CESM, and a reduced effectiveness of the elevation classes subgrid parametrization in CESM. Overall, our pilot study introduces VR-CESM as a new tool in the cryospheric sciences, which could be used to dynamically downscale SMB in scenario simulations and to force dynamical ice sheet models through the CESM coupling framework.
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- Database :
- OAIster
- Journal :
- Cryosphere; vol 13, iss 6, 1547-1564; 1994-0416
- Notes :
- application/pdf, Cryosphere vol 13, iss 6, 1547-1564 1994-0416
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1367489995
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource