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DOI10.1029/2018GL081517
The Dominant Role of Extreme Precipitation Events in Antarctic Snowfall Variability
Turner, John1; Phillips, Tony1; Thamban, Meloth2; Rahaman, Waliur2; Marshall, Gareth J.1; Wille, Jonathan D.3; Favier, Vincent3; Winton, V. Holly L.1; Thomas, Elizabeth1; Wang, Zaomin4; van den Broeke, Michiel5; Hosking, J. Scott1; Lachlan-Cope, Tom1
2019-03-28
发表期刊GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
ISSN0094-8276
EISSN1944-8007
出版年2019
卷号46期号:6页码:3502-3511
文章类型Article
语种英语
国家England; India; France; Peoples R China; Netherlands
英文摘要

Antarctic snowfall consists of frequent clear-sky precipitation and heavier falls from intrusions of maritime airmasses associated with amplified planetary waves. We investigate the importance of different precipitation events using the output of the RACMO2 model. Extreme precipitation events consisting of the largest 10% of daily totals are shown to contribute more than 40% of the total annual precipitation across much of the continent, with some areas receiving in excess of 60% of the total from these events. The greatest contribution of extreme precipitation events to the annual total is in the coastal areas and especially on the ice shelves, with the Amery Ice Shelf receiving 50% of its annual precipitation in less than the 10days of heaviest precipitation. For the continent as a whole, 70% of the variance of the annual precipitation is explained by variability in precipitation from extreme precipitation events, with this figure rising to over 90% in some areas.


Plain Language Summary The Antarctic ice sheet is extremely important because of its possible contribution to sea level rise and through the climate records than can be reconstructed using chemical signals locked in the ice. The mass of the ice sheet is constantly changing because of the ice gained by snowfall and the loss of ice at the margins via iceberg calving and melt through contact with relatively warm water masses. The amount of snow falling on the Antarctic is highly variable and dependent on the meteorological conditions over the Southern Ocean and the penetration of marine air into the interior. We show that extreme snowfall events, defined at the heaviest 10% of daily precipitation amounts, contribute a high percentage of the annual snowfall and are the main factor controlling the year-to-year variability of snowfall across the continent. This has implications for the reconstruction of past climate records using data from ice cores and the selection of future ice core drilling sites.


英文关键词Antarctica precipitation snowfall extremes variability
领域气候变化
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000464650400053
WOS关键词DRONNING MAUD LAND ; WEST ANTARCTICA ; CLIMATE-CHANGE ; MASS-BALANCE ; ACCUMULATION ; STATION ; REPRESENTATION ; OSCILLATION ; PLATEAU ; MODEL
WOS类目Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
WOS研究方向Geology
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/181800
专题气候变化
作者单位1.British Antarctic Survey, Nat Environm Res Council, Cambridge, England;
2.Natl Ctr Polar & Ocean Res, Vasco Da Gama, Goa, India;
3.UGA, CNRS, G INP, Inst Geosci Environm,IRD, Grenoble 9, France;
4.Hohai Univ, Coll Oceanog, Nanjing, Jiangsu, Peoples R China;
5.Univ Utrecht, Inst Marine & Atmospher Res, Utrecht, Netherlands
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Turner, John,Phillips, Tony,Thamban, Meloth,et al. The Dominant Role of Extreme Precipitation Events in Antarctic Snowfall Variability[J]. GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS,2019,46(6):3502-3511.
APA Turner, John.,Phillips, Tony.,Thamban, Meloth.,Rahaman, Waliur.,Marshall, Gareth J..,...&Lachlan-Cope, Tom.(2019).The Dominant Role of Extreme Precipitation Events in Antarctic Snowfall Variability.GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS,46(6),3502-3511.
MLA Turner, John,et al."The Dominant Role of Extreme Precipitation Events in Antarctic Snowfall Variability".GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS 46.6(2019):3502-3511.
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