Snow accumulation is an important component of Antarctic Ice Sheet Surface Mass Balance (SMB). However, accumulation rates are generally low, and snow redistribution by wind is not only common, but also of the same order of magnitude as precipitation. This poses difficulty in assessing SMB, for example in modeling or remote sensing retrievals. In this study, we apply the physics-based, multi-layer snow model SNOWPACK in a distributed mode to simulate near-surface snow processes at 1 km resolution. MERRA-2 reanalysis is used as forcing. The model calculates snow erosion and deposition based on surface snow microstructural properties and downscaled surface winds. The simulations cover a 200x200 km area near the Princess Elisabeth Station in D...
Local surface mass balance (SMB) measurements are crucial for understanding changes in the total mas...
Surface snow accumulation is the primary mass input to the Antarctic ice sheets. As the dominant ter...
Gone with the wind :Wind-blown snow in Antarctica from a modelling and observational perspective Rec...
International audienceDrifting snow, or the wind-driven transport of snow particles originating from...
The transport of snow by the wind is an important component of the Antarctic surface mass balance (S...
This paper presents a model study of the impact of drifting snow on the lower atmosphere, surface sn...
To simulate the impact of drifting snow on the lower atmosphere, surface characteristics and surface...
Surface mass balance (SMB) of Antarctica is poorly known and is largely driven by snowfall. Especial...
[1] This paper presents a model study of the impact of drifting snow on the lower atmosphere, surfac...
The Antarctic ice sheet mass balance is a major component of the sea level budget and results from t...
About 20 % of all snow accumulation in Antarctica occurs on the ice shelves. There, ice rises contro...
The Antarctic ice sheet mass balance is a major component of the sea level budget and results from t...
Local surface mass balance (SMB) measurements are crucial for understanding changes in the total mas...
Surface snow accumulation is the primary mass input to the Antarctic ice sheets. As the dominant ter...
Gone with the wind :Wind-blown snow in Antarctica from a modelling and observational perspective Rec...
International audienceDrifting snow, or the wind-driven transport of snow particles originating from...
The transport of snow by the wind is an important component of the Antarctic surface mass balance (S...
This paper presents a model study of the impact of drifting snow on the lower atmosphere, surface sn...
To simulate the impact of drifting snow on the lower atmosphere, surface characteristics and surface...
Surface mass balance (SMB) of Antarctica is poorly known and is largely driven by snowfall. Especial...
[1] This paper presents a model study of the impact of drifting snow on the lower atmosphere, surfac...
The Antarctic ice sheet mass balance is a major component of the sea level budget and results from t...
About 20 % of all snow accumulation in Antarctica occurs on the ice shelves. There, ice rises contro...
The Antarctic ice sheet mass balance is a major component of the sea level budget and results from t...
Local surface mass balance (SMB) measurements are crucial for understanding changes in the total mas...
Surface snow accumulation is the primary mass input to the Antarctic ice sheets. As the dominant ter...
Gone with the wind :Wind-blown snow in Antarctica from a modelling and observational perspective Rec...