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Negative 21 st century mass balance for the Greenland ice sheet

Negative 21 st century mass balance for the Greenland ice sheet. Objective Use the Community Earth System Model (CESM) with a new ice sheet component to project 21 st century changes in the surface mass balance (SMB) of the Greenland ice sheet. Research

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Negative 21 st century mass balance for the Greenland ice sheet

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  1. Negative 21st century mass balance for the Greenland ice sheet Objective Use the Community Earth System Model (CESM) with a new ice sheet component to project 21st century changes in the surface mass balance (SMB) of the Greenland ice sheet. • Research • Ran coupled CESM simulations with the RCP8.5 (high-emission) scenario using a new multi-category SMB scheme for the Greenland ice sheet • Found that the SMB decreases from 372 ± 100 Gt/yr in 1980-99 to -78 ± 143 Gt/yr in 2080-99 • Surface melting doubles and ablation zone expands from 9% to 28% of area, offsetting a modest snowfall increase Greenland ice sheet mean SMB (mm/yr) simulated by CESM: (a) 1980-99, (b) 2080-99, with the RCP8.5 forcing scenario. • Impact • First projections by a global climate model with a realistic surface-mass-balance simulation of the Greenland ice sheet • Negative SMB by 2100 implies long-term decay of the ice sheet, even without iceberg calving Reference: Vizcaíno, M., W. H. Lipscomb, W. J. Sacks, and M. van den Broeke (2013), Greenland surface mass balance as simulated by the Community Earth System Model. Part II: 21st century changes, J. Climate, doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-12-00588.1.

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