Characteristics of Surface “Melt Potential” over Antarctic Ice Shelves based on Regional Atmospheric Model Simulations of Summer Air Temperature Extremes from 1979/80 to 2018/19

Author:

Orr Andrew1,Deb Pranab2,Clem Kyle R.3,Gilbert Ella1,Bromwich David H.4,Boberg Fredrik5,Colwell Steve1,Hansen Nicolaj56,Lazzara Matthew A.78,Mooney Priscilla A.9,Mottram Ruth5,Niwano Masashi10,Phillips Tony1,Pishniak Denys11,Reijmer Carleen H.12,van de Berg Willem Jan12,Webster Stuart13,Zou Xun414

Affiliation:

1. a British Antarctic Survey, Cambridge, United Kingdom

2. b Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India

3. c Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand

4. d Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio

5. e Danish Meteorological Institute, Copenhagen, Denmark

6. f Geodesy and Earth Observation, DTU-Space, Technical University of Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark

7. g University of Wisconsin–Madison, Madison, Wisconsin

8. h Madison Area Technical College, Madison, Wisconsin

9. i NORCE Norwegian Research Centre, Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research, Bergen, Norway

10. j Meteorological Research Institute, Japan Meteorological Agency, Tsukuba, Japan

11. k National Antarctic Scientific Center, Kyiv, Ukraine

12. l Utrecht University, Utrecht, Netherlands

13. m Met Office, Exeter, United Kingdom

14. n Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California

Abstract

Abstract We calculate a regional surface “melt potential” index (MPI) over Antarctic ice shelves that describes the frequency (MPI-freq; %) and intensity (MPI-int; K) of daily maximum summer temperatures exceeding a melt threshold of 273.15 K. This is used to determine which ice shelves are vulnerable to melt-induced hydrofracture and is calculated using near-surface temperature output for each summer from 1979/80 to 2018/19 from two high-resolution regional atmospheric model hindcasts (using the MetUM and HIRHAM5). MPI is highest for Antarctic Peninsula ice shelves (MPI-freq 23%–35%, MPI-int 1.2–2.1 K), lowest (2%–3%, <0 K) for the Ronne–Filchner and Ross ice shelves, and around 10%–24% and 0.6–1.7 K for the other West and East Antarctic ice shelves. Hotspots of MPI are apparent over many ice shelves, and they also show a decreasing trend in MPI-freq. The regional circulation patterns associated with high MPI values over West and East Antarctic ice shelves are remarkably consistent for their respective region but tied to different large-scale climate forcings. The West Antarctic circulation resembles the central Pacific El Niño pattern with a stationary Rossby wave and a strong anticyclone over the high-latitude South Pacific. By contrast, the East Antarctic circulation comprises a zonally symmetric negative Southern Annular Mode pattern with a strong regional anticyclone on the plateau and enhanced coastal easterlies/weakened Southern Ocean westerlies. Values of MPI are 3–4 times larger for a lower temperature/melt threshold of 271.15 K used in a sensitivity test, as melting can occur at temperatures lower than 273.15 K depending on snowpack properties.

Funder

Horizon 2020 Framework Programme

National Science Foundation

Publisher

American Meteorological Society

Subject

Atmospheric Science

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