We evaluate how precipitation forcing data used in glacier mass balance models characterize snow accumulation events on synoptic timescales for two glaciers in north-western Svalbard (Kongsvegen and Holtedahlfonna). Using sonic ranger (snow depth) and wind speed data from automatic weather stations located on the glaciers, we distinguish accumulation events occurring under either calm or windy conditions. We show clear differences in the timing and magnitude of snow accumulation events between the two neighbouring glaciers, illustrating the spatial heterogeneity of snow accumulation in this region. The accumulation measurements show that at equivalent elevations, Kongsvegen receives more snowfall than neighbouring Holtedahlfonna, and that K...
Snow accumulation is the most spatially heterogeneous component of glacier mass balance calculations...
Svalbard climate is undergoing amplified change with respect to the global mean. Changing climate co...
Although most processes governing the surface mass balance on mountain glaciers are well understood,...
We evaluate how precipitation forcing data used in glacier mass balance models characterize snow acc...
We evaluate how precipitation forcing data used in glacier mass balance models characterize snow acc...
Rapid Arctic warming results in increased winter rain frequencies, which may impact glacial systems....
The surface snow mass balance for a glacier can be estimated by point observations or by satellite o...
Svalbard is an archipelago of islands covering an area of around 61000 km2 north of the Arctic Circl...
Abstract Precipitation plays an important role in the Arctic hydrological cycle, affecting different...
International audienceArctic glaciers are good indicators of the ongoing climate change as their dyn...
In this study we simulate the climatic mass balance of Svalbard glaciers with a coupled atmosphere–g...
A mass balance model based on energy balance at the terrain surface was developed and used to predic...
We apply a linear model of orographic precipitation (LT model) to estimate snow accumulation on the ...
Abstract: We describe the spatial variability of snow accumulation on three selected gla− ciers in S...
Estimating the long-term mass balance of the high-Arctic Svalbard archipelago is difficult due to th...
Snow accumulation is the most spatially heterogeneous component of glacier mass balance calculations...
Svalbard climate is undergoing amplified change with respect to the global mean. Changing climate co...
Although most processes governing the surface mass balance on mountain glaciers are well understood,...
We evaluate how precipitation forcing data used in glacier mass balance models characterize snow acc...
We evaluate how precipitation forcing data used in glacier mass balance models characterize snow acc...
Rapid Arctic warming results in increased winter rain frequencies, which may impact glacial systems....
The surface snow mass balance for a glacier can be estimated by point observations or by satellite o...
Svalbard is an archipelago of islands covering an area of around 61000 km2 north of the Arctic Circl...
Abstract Precipitation plays an important role in the Arctic hydrological cycle, affecting different...
International audienceArctic glaciers are good indicators of the ongoing climate change as their dyn...
In this study we simulate the climatic mass balance of Svalbard glaciers with a coupled atmosphere–g...
A mass balance model based on energy balance at the terrain surface was developed and used to predic...
We apply a linear model of orographic precipitation (LT model) to estimate snow accumulation on the ...
Abstract: We describe the spatial variability of snow accumulation on three selected gla− ciers in S...
Estimating the long-term mass balance of the high-Arctic Svalbard archipelago is difficult due to th...
Snow accumulation is the most spatially heterogeneous component of glacier mass balance calculations...
Svalbard climate is undergoing amplified change with respect to the global mean. Changing climate co...
Although most processes governing the surface mass balance on mountain glaciers are well understood,...