The role of albedo and accumulation in the 2010 melting record in Greenland

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2011

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Tedesco, M.
Fettweis, X.
van den Broeke, MichielORCID 0000-0003-4662-7565ISNI 0000000389564445
van de Wal, Roderik S.W.ISNI 0000000388217396
Smeets, PaulISNI 0000000390012963
van de Berg, W.J.ORCID 0000-0002-8232-2040ISNI 0000000419423214
Serreze, M.C.
Box, J.E.

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Analyses of remote sensing data, surface observations and output from a regional atmosphere model point to new records in 2010 for surface melt and albedo, runoff, the number of days when bare ice is exposed and surface mass balance of the Greenland ice sheet, especially over its west and southwest regions. Early melt onset in spring, triggered by above-normal near-surface air temperatures, contributed to accelerated snowpack metamorphism and premature bare ice exposure, rapidly reducing the surface albedo. Warm conditions persisted through summer, with the positive albedo feedback mechanism being a major contributor to large negative surface mass balance anomalies. Summer snowfall was below average. This helped to maintain low albedo through the 2010 melting season, which also lasted longer than usual.

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Tedesco, M, Fettweis, X, van den Broeke, M R, van de Wal, R S W, Smeets, C J P P, van de Berg, W J, Serreze, M C & Box, J E 2011, 'The role of albedo and accumulation in the 2010 melting record in Greenland', Environmental Research Letters, vol. 6, pp. 014005/1-014005/6. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/6/1/014005