Measurements of the summer surface energy balance at Summit, Greenland, are presented (8 June–20 July 2007). These measurements serve as input to an energy balance model that searches for a surface temperature for which closure of all energy terms is achieved. A good agreement between observed and modelled surface temperatures was found, with an average difference of 0.45°C and an RMSE of 0.85°C. It turns out that penetration of shortwave radiation into the snowpack plays a small but important role in correctly simulating snow temperatures. After 42 days, snow temperatures in the first meter are 3.6–4.0°C higher compared to a model simulation without radiation penetration. Sensitivity experiments show that these results cannot be reproduced...
Accurate modeling of the energy balance of a snowpack requires good estimates of the snow surface te...
Present radiative transfer methods in physically based energy budget models of snow do not include a...
International audienceArctic landscapes are covered in snow for at least 6 months of the year. The e...
Measurements of the summer surface energy balance at Summit, Greenland, are presented (8 June–20 Jul...
Radiative transfer in snow and ice is often not modeled explicitly in regional climate models. In th...
Energy exchange at the snow‐atmosphere interface in winter is important for the evolution of tempera...
The snow-covered ice sheets of Antarctica and Greenland reflect most of the incoming solar radiation...
Independent measurements of radiation, sensible and latent heat fluxes and the ground heat flux are ...
The surface energy balance (SEB) from 30 June to 14 July 2012 at site SIGMA (Snow Impurity and Gla...
Energy exchange at the Greenland Ice Sheet surface governs surface temperature variability, a factor...
Snow surface temperature is a key control on energy exchanges at the snow surface, particularly net ...
ABSTRACT: Snow transmits, absorbs, and reflects solar radiation but is nearly a black body in the l...
Independent measurements of radiation, sensible and latent heat fluxes and the ground heat flux are ...
Accurately calculating snow-surface temperature and liquid-water content for a groomed and compacted...
In this study, we used an energy balance model and two simple methods based on readily available dat...
Accurate modeling of the energy balance of a snowpack requires good estimates of the snow surface te...
Present radiative transfer methods in physically based energy budget models of snow do not include a...
International audienceArctic landscapes are covered in snow for at least 6 months of the year. The e...
Measurements of the summer surface energy balance at Summit, Greenland, are presented (8 June–20 Jul...
Radiative transfer in snow and ice is often not modeled explicitly in regional climate models. In th...
Energy exchange at the snow‐atmosphere interface in winter is important for the evolution of tempera...
The snow-covered ice sheets of Antarctica and Greenland reflect most of the incoming solar radiation...
Independent measurements of radiation, sensible and latent heat fluxes and the ground heat flux are ...
The surface energy balance (SEB) from 30 June to 14 July 2012 at site SIGMA (Snow Impurity and Gla...
Energy exchange at the Greenland Ice Sheet surface governs surface temperature variability, a factor...
Snow surface temperature is a key control on energy exchanges at the snow surface, particularly net ...
ABSTRACT: Snow transmits, absorbs, and reflects solar radiation but is nearly a black body in the l...
Independent measurements of radiation, sensible and latent heat fluxes and the ground heat flux are ...
Accurately calculating snow-surface temperature and liquid-water content for a groomed and compacted...
In this study, we used an energy balance model and two simple methods based on readily available dat...
Accurate modeling of the energy balance of a snowpack requires good estimates of the snow surface te...
Present radiative transfer methods in physically based energy budget models of snow do not include a...
International audienceArctic landscapes are covered in snow for at least 6 months of the year. The e...