Abstract. Warm, dry föhn winds are observed over the Larsen C Ice Shelf year-round and are thought to contribute to the continuing weakening and collapse of ice shelves on the eastern Antarctic Peninsula (AP). We use a surface energy balance (SEB) model, driven by observations from two locations on the Larsen C Ice Shelf and one on the remnants of Larsen B, in combination with output from the Antarctic Mesoscale Prediction System (AMPS), to investigate the year-round impact of föhn winds on the SEB and melt from 2009 to 2012. Föhn winds have an impact on the individual components of the surface energy balance in all seasons and lead to an increase in surface melt in spring, summer and autumn up to 100 km away from the foot of the ...
The eastern side of the Antarctic Peninsula (AP) mountain range and the adjacent ice shelves are fre...
The Surface Energy Balance of ice sheets is important in understanding atmosphere-surface interactio...
Surface melting over the Antarctic Peninsula (AP) may impact the stability of ice shelves and thus t...
Warm, dry föhn winds are observed over the Larsen C Ice Shelf year-round and are thought to contribu...
We use model data from the Antarctic Mesoscale Prediction System (AMPS), measurements from automatic...
We use model data from the Antarctic Mesoscale Prediction System (AMPS), measurements from automatic...
Recent ice shelf retreat on the east coast of the Antarctic Peninsula has been principally attribute...
Observational data and high resolution (<4 km grid spacing) Met Office Unified Model (MetUM) output...
The occurrence of surface melt in Antarctica has hitherto been associated with the austral summer se...
Föhn winds are warm, strong, downslope winds on the leeside of mountains, which can last from severa...
Data collected by two automatic weather stations (AWS) on the Larsen C ice shelf, Antarctica, betwee...
The occurrence of surface melt in Antarctica has hitherto been associated with the austral summer se...
Warm and dry föhn winds on the Antarctic Peninsula (AP) cause surface melt that can destabilize vuln...
The eastern side of the Antarctic Peninsula (AP) mountain range and the adjacent ice shelves are fre...
The Surface Energy Balance of ice sheets is important in understanding atmosphere-surface interactio...
Surface melting over the Antarctic Peninsula (AP) may impact the stability of ice shelves and thus t...
Warm, dry föhn winds are observed over the Larsen C Ice Shelf year-round and are thought to contribu...
We use model data from the Antarctic Mesoscale Prediction System (AMPS), measurements from automatic...
We use model data from the Antarctic Mesoscale Prediction System (AMPS), measurements from automatic...
Recent ice shelf retreat on the east coast of the Antarctic Peninsula has been principally attribute...
Observational data and high resolution (<4 km grid spacing) Met Office Unified Model (MetUM) output...
The occurrence of surface melt in Antarctica has hitherto been associated with the austral summer se...
Föhn winds are warm, strong, downslope winds on the leeside of mountains, which can last from severa...
Data collected by two automatic weather stations (AWS) on the Larsen C ice shelf, Antarctica, betwee...
The occurrence of surface melt in Antarctica has hitherto been associated with the austral summer se...
Warm and dry föhn winds on the Antarctic Peninsula (AP) cause surface melt that can destabilize vuln...
The eastern side of the Antarctic Peninsula (AP) mountain range and the adjacent ice shelves are fre...
The Surface Energy Balance of ice sheets is important in understanding atmosphere-surface interactio...
Surface melting over the Antarctic Peninsula (AP) may impact the stability of ice shelves and thus t...