Observed and predicted trends in Icelandic snow conditions for the period 1930–2100
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Published:2023-01-10
Issue:1
Volume:17
Page:51-62
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ISSN:1994-0424
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Container-title:The Cryosphere
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language:en
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Short-container-title:The Cryosphere
Author:
Eythorsson DarriORCID, Gardarsson Sigurdur M.ORCID, Gunnarsson AndriORCID, Sveinsson Oli Gretar Blondal
Abstract
Abstract. This study presents an estimate of historical snow
conditions in Iceland and a projection of these conditions, given different
emission scenarios. Historical snow conditions were estimated using in situ
observations from manned meteorological stations over the period 1930–2021
and by remotely sensed observations from the MODIS instruments over the
period 2001–2021. Historical and future climate conditions, as described by each of the 21 general circulation models (GCM) from the 5th
iteration of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project (CMIP5) as contained
in the NASA Earth Exchange (NEX) Global Daily Downscaled Projections (GDDP)
dataset, were used to simulate snow conditions in Iceland over the period
1950–2100 under the Representative Concentration Pathways (RCP) RCP4.5 and
RCP8.5 with the SNOW-17 model. The results show an increase in the average
annual snow cover frequency (SCF) over the historical record detected both
in the in situ (1930–2021) and remotely sensed data (2001–2021). Average
annual snow depth measurements also revealed an increasing trend over the
historical record. Simulated snow conditions show a substantial decrease in
both snow water equivalent (SWE) and SCF over the period 1950–2100, a trend
more pronounced under RCP8.5 as compared to RCP4.5.
Funder
Raunvísindastofnun, Háskóli Íslands
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Water Science and Technology
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