2023
DOI: 10.5194/tc-2023-145
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The importance of cloud phase when assessing surface melting in an offline coupled firn model over Ross Ice shelf, West Antarctica

Nicolaj Hansen,
Andrew Orr,
Xun Zou
et al.

Abstract: Abstract. The Ross Ice Shelf, West Antarctica, experienced an extensive melt event in January 2016. We examine the representation of this event by the HIRHAM5 and MetUM high-resolution regional atmospheric models, as well as a sophisticated offline coupled firn model forced with their outputs. The model results are compared with satellite-based estimates of melt days. The firn model estimates of the number of melt days are in good agreement with the observations over the eastern and central sectors of the ice … Show more

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