A Surface Radiation Balance Dataset from Siple Dome in West Antarctica for Atmospheric and Climate Model Evaluation

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作者
Lubin, Dan [1 ]
Ghiz, Madison L. [2 ]
Castillo, Sergio [3 ]
Scott, Ryan C. [4 ]
Leblanc, Samuel E. [5 ,6 ]
Silber, Israel [7 ]
机构
[1] Scripps Inst Oceanog, La Jolla, CA 92093 USA
[2] DNV, San Diego, CA USA
[3] Univ Texas Austin, Austin, TX USA
[4] NASA, Langley Res Ctr, Hampton, VA USA
[5] Bay Area Environm Res Inst, Moffett Field, CA USA
[6] NASA, Ames Res Ctr, Moffett Field, CA USA
[7] Penn State Univ, University Pk, PA USA
关键词
Antarctica; Ice shelves; Clouds; Radiation; Instrumentation/sensors; Model evaluation/performance; CLOUD OPTICAL-THICKNESS; ICE-SHEET RETREAT; EFFECTIVE RADIUS; SPECTRAL METHOD; ENERGY BALANCE; MASS-BALANCE; MELT; MICROPHYSICS; AEROSOL; DRIVEN;
D O I
10.1175/JCLI-D-22-0731.1
中图分类号
P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
学科分类号
0706 ; 070601 ;
摘要
A field campaign at Siple Dome in West Antarctica during the austral summer 2019/20 offers an opportu-nity to evaluate climate model performance, particularly cloud microphysical simulation. Over Antarctic ice sheets and ice shelves, clouds are a major regulator of the surface energy balance, and in the warm season their presence occasionally induces surface melt that can gradually weaken an ice shelf structure. This dataset from Siple Dome, obtained using trans-portable and solar-powered equipment, includes surface energy balance measurements, meteorology, and cloud remote sensing. To demonstrate how these data can be used to evaluate model performance, comparisons are made with meteoro-logical reanalysis known to give generally good performance over Antarctica (ERA5). Surface albedo measurements show expected variability with observed cloud amount, and can be used to evaluate a model's snowpack parameterization. One case study discussed involves a squall with northerly winds, during which ERA5 fails to produce cloud cover throughout one of the days. A second case study illustrates how shortwave spectroradiometer measurements that encompass the 1.6 -mm atmospheric window reveal cloud phase transitions associated with cloud life cycle. Here, continuously precipitating mixed-phase clouds become mainly liquid water clouds from local morning through the afternoon, not reproduced by ERA5. We challenge researchers to run their various regional or global models in a manner that has the large-scale meteorology follow the conditions of this field campaign, compare cloud and radiation simulations with this Siple Dome dataset, and potentially in-vestigate why cloud microphysical simulations or other model components might produce discrepancies with these observations. SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT: Antarctica is a critical region for understanding climate change and sea level rise, as the great ice sheets and the ice shelves are subject to increasing risk as global climate warms. Climate models have difficulties over Antarctica, particularly with simulation of cloud properties that regulate snow surface melting or refreezing. Atmospheric and climate-related field work has significant challenges in the Antarctic, due to the small number of research stations that can support state-of-the-art equipment. Here we present new data from a suite of transportable and solar-powered instruments that can be deployed to remote Antarctic sites, including regions where ice shelves are most at risk, and we demonstrate how key components of climate model simulations can be evaluated against these data.
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页码:6729 / 6748
页数:20
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