TY - JOUR
T1 - High variability of climate and surface mass balance induced by Antarctic ice rises
AU - Lenaerts, Jan
AU - Brown, Joel
AU - van den Broeke, Michiel
AU - Matsuoka, Kenichi
AU - Drews, Reinhard
AU - Callens, Denis
AU - Philippe, Morgane
AU - Gorodetskaya, I.V.
AU - van Meijgaard, E.
AU - Tijm - Reijmer, Catharina
AU - Pattyn, F.
AU - van Lipzig, N.P.M.
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - Ice rises play key roles in buttressing the neighbouring ice shelves and potentially provide palaeoclimate proxies from ice cores drilled near their divides. Little is known, however, about their influence on local climate and surface mass balance (SMB). Here we combine 12 years (2001–12) of regional atmospheric climate model (RACMO2) output at high horizontal resolution (5.5 km) with recent observations from weather stations, ground penetrating radar and firn cores in coastal Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica, to describe climate and SMB variations around ice rises. We demonstrate strong spatial variability of climate and SMB in the vicinity of ice rises, in contrast to flat ice shelves, where they are relatively homogeneous. Despite their higher elevation, ice rises are characterized by higher winter temperatures compared with the flat ice shelf. Ice rises strongly influence SMB patterns, mainly through orographic uplift of moist air on the upwind slopes. Besides precipitation, drifting snow contributes significantly to the ice-rise SMB. The findings reported here may aid in selecting a representative location for ice coring on ice rises, and allow better constraint of local ice-rise as well as regional ice-shelf mass balance.
AB - Ice rises play key roles in buttressing the neighbouring ice shelves and potentially provide palaeoclimate proxies from ice cores drilled near their divides. Little is known, however, about their influence on local climate and surface mass balance (SMB). Here we combine 12 years (2001–12) of regional atmospheric climate model (RACMO2) output at high horizontal resolution (5.5 km) with recent observations from weather stations, ground penetrating radar and firn cores in coastal Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica, to describe climate and SMB variations around ice rises. We demonstrate strong spatial variability of climate and SMB in the vicinity of ice rises, in contrast to flat ice shelves, where they are relatively homogeneous. Despite their higher elevation, ice rises are characterized by higher winter temperatures compared with the flat ice shelf. Ice rises strongly influence SMB patterns, mainly through orographic uplift of moist air on the upwind slopes. Besides precipitation, drifting snow contributes significantly to the ice-rise SMB. The findings reported here may aid in selecting a representative location for ice coring on ice rises, and allow better constraint of local ice-rise as well as regional ice-shelf mass balance.
KW - accumulation
KW - Antarctic glaciology
KW - ice rise
KW - surface mass budget
KW - wind-blown snow
U2 - 10.3189/2014JoG14J040
DO - 10.3189/2014JoG14J040
M3 - Article
SN - 0022-1430
VL - 60
SP - 1101
EP - 1110
JO - Journal of Glaciology
JF - Journal of Glaciology
IS - 224
ER -