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Recent warming at Summit, Greenland: Global context and implications

Mcgrath, Daniel
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Colgan, William
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Bayou, Nicolas
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2013
Geophysical Research Letters

Observations at Summit, Greenland suggest that the annual mean near-surface air temperature increased at 0.090.01 degrees C/a over the 1982-2011 climatology period. This rate of warming, six times the global average, places Summit in the 99th percentile of all globally observed warming trends over this period. The rate of warming at Summit is increasing over time. During the instrumental period (1987-2011), warming has been greatest in the winter season, although the implications of summer warming are more acute. The annual maximum elevation of the equilibrium line and dry snow line has risen at 44 and 35m/a over the past 15 and 18years, respectively. Extrapolation of this observed trend now suggests, with 95% confidence intervals, that the dry snow facies of the Greenland Ice Sheet will inevitably transition to percolation facies. There is a 50% probability of this transition occurring by 2025.

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DOI
10.1002/grl.50456
Web of Science ID

WOS:000328840200037

Author(s)
Mcgrath, Daniel
Colgan, William
Bayou, Nicolas
Muto, Atsuhiro
Steffen, Konrad  
Date Issued

2013

Publisher

Amer Geophysical Union

Published in
Geophysical Research Letters
Volume

40

Issue

10

Start page

2091

End page

2096

Subjects

Greenland Ice Sheet

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surface melting

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equilibrium line altitude

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percolation zone

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REVIEWED

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January 20, 2014
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/100002
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