Firn on the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) buffers meltwater, and has a variable thickness, complicating observations of volume change to mass change. In this study, we use a firn model (IMAU-FDM v1.2G) forced by a regional climate model (RACMO2.3p2) to investigate how the GrIS firn layer thickness and pore space have evolved since 1958 in response to variability in the large-scale atmospheric circulation. On interannual timescales, the firn layer thickness and pore space show a spatially heterogeneous response to variability in the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO). Notably, a stronger NAO following the record warm summer of 2012 led the firn layer in the south and east of the ice sheet to regain thickness and pore space after a period of thinn...
Approximately half of Greenland's current annual mass loss is attributed to runoff from surface melt...
Understanding the mechanisms that drive the mass imbalance of the Greenland ice sheet (GrIS) is crit...
This study applies a multiphase, multiple-rheology, scalable, and extensible geofluid model to the G...
Firn on the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) buffers meltwater, and has a variable thickness, complicating...
The firn layer that covers 90 % of the Greenland ice sheet (GrIS) plays an important role in determi...
The perennial snow, or firn, on the Greenland ice sheet each summer stores part of the meltwater fo...
peer reviewedObserved changes in the surface elevation of the Greenland Ice Sheet are caused by ice ...
Atmospheric warming over the Greenland Ice Sheet during the last 2 decades has increased the amount ...
Mass loss from the two major ice sheets and their contribution to global sea level rise is accelerat...
Recent studies indicate that the surface mass balance will dominate the Greenland Ice Sheet's (GrIS)...
The Greenland ice sheet is the largest Northern Hemisphere store of fresh water, and it is respondin...
The Greenland Ice sheet (GrIS) stores ∼7.4 m of global mean sea level equivalent in water, which pos...
Approximately half of Greenland's current annual mass loss is attributed to runoff from surface melt...
Understanding the mechanisms that drive the mass imbalance of the Greenland ice sheet (GrIS) is crit...
This study applies a multiphase, multiple-rheology, scalable, and extensible geofluid model to the G...
Firn on the Greenland Ice Sheet (GrIS) buffers meltwater, and has a variable thickness, complicating...
The firn layer that covers 90 % of the Greenland ice sheet (GrIS) plays an important role in determi...
The perennial snow, or firn, on the Greenland ice sheet each summer stores part of the meltwater fo...
peer reviewedObserved changes in the surface elevation of the Greenland Ice Sheet are caused by ice ...
Atmospheric warming over the Greenland Ice Sheet during the last 2 decades has increased the amount ...
Mass loss from the two major ice sheets and their contribution to global sea level rise is accelerat...
Recent studies indicate that the surface mass balance will dominate the Greenland Ice Sheet's (GrIS)...
The Greenland ice sheet is the largest Northern Hemisphere store of fresh water, and it is respondin...
The Greenland Ice sheet (GrIS) stores ∼7.4 m of global mean sea level equivalent in water, which pos...
Approximately half of Greenland's current annual mass loss is attributed to runoff from surface melt...
Understanding the mechanisms that drive the mass imbalance of the Greenland ice sheet (GrIS) is crit...
This study applies a multiphase, multiple-rheology, scalable, and extensible geofluid model to the G...