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Greenland bare-ice albedo from PROMICE automatic weather station measurements and Sentinel-3 satellite observations

Adrien Wehrlé, Jason E. Box, Masashi Niwano, Alexandre M. Anesio, Robert S. Fausto

2021GEUS Bulletin25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The Programme for Monitoring of the Greenland Ice Sheet (PROMICE) provides surface meteorological and glaciological measurements from widespread on-ice automatic weather stations since mid-2007. In this study, we use 105 PROMICE ice-ablation time series to identify the timing of seasonal bare-ice onset preceded by snow cover conditions. From this collection, we find a bare-ice albedo at ice-ablation onset (here called bare-ice-onset albedo) of 0.565 ± 0.109 that has no apparent spatial dependence among 20 sites across Greenland. We then apply this snow-to-ice albedo transition value to measure the variations in daily Greenland bare-ice area in Sentinel-3 optical satellite imagery covering the extremely low and high respective melt years of 2018 and 2019. Daily Greenland bare-ice area peaked at 153 489 km² in 2019, 1.9 times larger than in 2018 (80 220 km²), equating to 9.0% (in 2019) and 4.7% (in 2018) of the ice sheet area.

Topics & Concepts

SatelliteMeteorologyClimatologyAlbedo (alchemy)Automatic weather stationEnvironmental scienceRemote sensingGeologyGeographyAstronomyHistoryPhysicsPerformance artArt historyCryospheric studies and observationsArctic and Antarctic ice dynamicsAtmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics