Greenland Ice Sheet Surface Mass-Balance Modeling in a 131-Yr Perspective, 1950–2080

Fluctuations in the Greenland ice sheet (GrIS) surface mass balance (SMB) and freshwater influx to the surrounding oceans closely follow climate fluctuations and are of considerable importance to the global eustatic sea level rise. A state-of-the-art snow-evolution modeling system (SnowModel) was used to simulate variations in the GrIS melt extent, surface water balance components, changes in SMB, and freshwater influx to the ocean. The simulations are based on the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change scenario A1B modeled by the HIRHAM4 regional climate model (RCM) using boundary conditions from the ECHAM5 atmosphere‐ocean general circulation model (AOGCM) from 1950 through 2080. In situ meteorological station [Greenland Climate Network (GC-Net) and World Meteorological Organization (WMO) Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI)] observations from inside and outside the GrIS were used to validate and correct RCM output data before they were used as input for SnowModel. Satellite observations and independent SMB studies were used to validate the SnowModel output and confirm the model’s robustness. The authors simulated an ;90% increase in end-of-summer surface melt extent (0.483 3 10 6 km 2 ) from 1950 to 2080 and a melt index (above 2000-m elevation) increase of 138% (1.96 3 10 6 km 2 3 days). The greatest difference in melt extent occurred in the southern part of the GrIS, and the greatest changes in the number of melt days were seen in the eastern part of the GrIS (;50%‐70%) and were lowest in the west (;20%‐30%). The rate of SMB loss, largely tied to changes in ablation processes, leads to an enhanced average loss of 331 km 3 from 1950 to 2080 and an average SMB level of 299 km 3 for the period 2070‐80. GrIS surface freshwater runoff yielded a eustatic rise in sea level from 0.8 6 0.1 (1950‐59) to 1.9 6 0.1 mm (2070‐80) sea level equivalent (SLE) yr 21 . The accumulated GrIS freshwater runoff contribution from surface melting equaled 160-mm SLE from 1950 through 2080.

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