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Abstract

A distributed energy balance model is coupled to a multi-layer snow model in order to study the mass balance evolution and the impact of refreezing on the mass budget of Nordenskiöldbreen, Svalbard. The model is forced with output from the regional climate model RACMO and meteorological data from Svalbard Airport. Extensive calibration and initialisation are performed to increase the model accuracy. For the period 1989-2010, we find a mean net mass balance of -0.39 m w.e. a-1 . Refreezing contributes on average 0.27 m w.e. a-1 to the mass budget and is most pronounced in the accumulation zone. The simulated mass balance, radiative fluxes and subsurface profiles are validated against observations and are generally in good agreement. Climate sensitivity experiments reveal a non-linear, seasonally dependent response of the mass balance, refreezing and runoff to changes in temperature and precipitation. It is shown that including seasonality in climate change, with less pronounced summer warming, reduces the sensitivity of the mass balance and equilibrium line altitude (ELA) estimates in a future climate. The amount of refreezing is shown to be rather insensitive to changes in climate.

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Title
Simulating melt, runoff and refreezing on Nordenskioldbreen, Svalbard, using a coupled snow and energy balance model
Author
van Pelt, W. J. J.; Oerlemans, J.; Reijmer, C. H.; Pohjola, V. A.; Pettersson, R.; van Angelen, J. H.
First page
641
Publication year
2012
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
ISSN
19940424
e-ISSN
19940416
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1027094945
Copyright
Copyright Copernicus GmbH 2012