We examine the spatial patterns of near-surface air temperature (Ta) over a melting glacier using a multi-annual dataset from McCall Glacier, Alaska. The dataset consists of a 10-year (2005–2014) meteorological record along the glacier centreline up to an upper glacier cirque, spanning an elevation difference of 900 m. We test the validity of on-glacier linear lapse rates, and a model that calculates Ta based on the influence of katabatic winds and other heat sources along the glacier flow line. During the coldest hours of each summer (10% of time), average lapse rates across the entire glacier range from −4.7 to −6.7°C km−1, with a strong relationship between Ta and elevation (R2 > 0.7). During warm conditions, Ta shows more complex, non-l...
Near-surface air temperature is an important determinant of the surface energy balance of glaciers a...
Glacier melt is strongly impacted by climate and meteorology. Temperature lapse rates are used to mo...
Glacier melt is strongly impacted by climate and meteorology. Temperature lapse rates are used to mo...
We examine the spatial patterns of near-surface air temperature (T-a) over a melting glacier using a...
Distributed glacier surface melt models are often forced using air temperature fields that are eithe...
Toward addressing the challenges associated with regional glacier melt modelling, I investigate the ...
Knowledge of glacier equilibrium-line altitude (ELA) changes and trends in time is essentialfor futu...
Estimates of melt from debris-covered glaciers require distributed estimates of meteorological varia...
Near-surface air temperature is an important determinant of the surface energy balance of glaciers a...
The glaciers of Patagonia are the largest in South America and are shrinking rapidly, raising concer...
The katabatic flow over glaciers is studied with data from automatic weather stations (AWS). We anal...
The katabatic flow over glaciers is studied with data from automatic weather stations (AWS). We anal...
Estimates of melt from debris-covered glaciers require distributed estimates of meteorological varia...
All models of glacier melt, regardless of their complexity, must be forced by observed meteorologica...
The altitude of the equilibrium line (ELA) is an important variable describing a glacier because it ...
Near-surface air temperature is an important determinant of the surface energy balance of glaciers a...
Glacier melt is strongly impacted by climate and meteorology. Temperature lapse rates are used to mo...
Glacier melt is strongly impacted by climate and meteorology. Temperature lapse rates are used to mo...
We examine the spatial patterns of near-surface air temperature (T-a) over a melting glacier using a...
Distributed glacier surface melt models are often forced using air temperature fields that are eithe...
Toward addressing the challenges associated with regional glacier melt modelling, I investigate the ...
Knowledge of glacier equilibrium-line altitude (ELA) changes and trends in time is essentialfor futu...
Estimates of melt from debris-covered glaciers require distributed estimates of meteorological varia...
Near-surface air temperature is an important determinant of the surface energy balance of glaciers a...
The glaciers of Patagonia are the largest in South America and are shrinking rapidly, raising concer...
The katabatic flow over glaciers is studied with data from automatic weather stations (AWS). We anal...
The katabatic flow over glaciers is studied with data from automatic weather stations (AWS). We anal...
Estimates of melt from debris-covered glaciers require distributed estimates of meteorological varia...
All models of glacier melt, regardless of their complexity, must be forced by observed meteorologica...
The altitude of the equilibrium line (ELA) is an important variable describing a glacier because it ...
Near-surface air temperature is an important determinant of the surface energy balance of glaciers a...
Glacier melt is strongly impacted by climate and meteorology. Temperature lapse rates are used to mo...
Glacier melt is strongly impacted by climate and meteorology. Temperature lapse rates are used to mo...