North Atlantic Cooling is Slowing Down Mass Loss of Icelandic Glaciers. Issue 3 (3rd February 2022)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- North Atlantic Cooling is Slowing Down Mass Loss of Icelandic Glaciers. Issue 3 (3rd February 2022)
- Main Title:
- North Atlantic Cooling is Slowing Down Mass Loss of Icelandic Glaciers
- Authors:
- Noël, Brice
Aðalgeirsdóttir, Guðfinna
Pálsson, Finnur
Wouters, Bert
Lhermitte, Stef
Haacker, Jan M.
van den Broeke, Michiel R. - Abstract:
- Abstract: Icelandic glaciers have been losing mass since the Little Ice Age in the mid‐to‐late 1800s, with higher mass loss rates in the early 21st century, followed by a slowdown since 2011. As of yet, it remains unclear whether this mass loss slowdown will persist in the future. By reconstructing the contemporary (1958–2019) surface mass balance of Icelandic glaciers, we show that the post‐2011 mass loss slowdown coincides with the development of the Blue Blob, an area of regional cooling in the North Atlantic Ocean to the south of Greenland. This regional cooling signal mitigates atmospheric warming in Iceland since 2011, in turn decreasing glacier mass loss through reduced meltwater runoff. In a future high‐end warming scenario, North Atlantic cooling is projected to mitigate mass loss of Icelandic glaciers until the mid‐2050s. High mass loss rates resume thereafter as the regional cooling signal weakens. Plain Language Summary: Icelandic glaciers are currently losing mass, but with a recent slowdown in the last decade. We show that this slowdown coincides with the development of an area of regional cooling in the North Atlantic Ocean to the south of Greenland, called Blue Blob. Cooling in the Blue Blob has been mitigating atmospheric warming in Iceland since 2011, reducing glacier melt. In a future warmer climate, North Atlantic cooling is projected to persist until the mid‐2050s, further slowing down mass loss of Icelandic glaciers. High mass loss resumes thereafter asAbstract: Icelandic glaciers have been losing mass since the Little Ice Age in the mid‐to‐late 1800s, with higher mass loss rates in the early 21st century, followed by a slowdown since 2011. As of yet, it remains unclear whether this mass loss slowdown will persist in the future. By reconstructing the contemporary (1958–2019) surface mass balance of Icelandic glaciers, we show that the post‐2011 mass loss slowdown coincides with the development of the Blue Blob, an area of regional cooling in the North Atlantic Ocean to the south of Greenland. This regional cooling signal mitigates atmospheric warming in Iceland since 2011, in turn decreasing glacier mass loss through reduced meltwater runoff. In a future high‐end warming scenario, North Atlantic cooling is projected to mitigate mass loss of Icelandic glaciers until the mid‐2050s. High mass loss rates resume thereafter as the regional cooling signal weakens. Plain Language Summary: Icelandic glaciers are currently losing mass, but with a recent slowdown in the last decade. We show that this slowdown coincides with the development of an area of regional cooling in the North Atlantic Ocean to the south of Greenland, called Blue Blob. Cooling in the Blue Blob has been mitigating atmospheric warming in Iceland since 2011, reducing glacier melt. In a future warmer climate, North Atlantic cooling is projected to persist until the mid‐2050s, further slowing down mass loss of Icelandic glaciers. High mass loss resumes thereafter as the regional cooling in the Blue Blob weakens. Key Points: We project daily surface mass balance of Icelandic glaciers at 500 m spatial resolution under a high‐end warming scenario until 2100 We correlate the post‐2011 glacier mass loss slowdown with a local cooling in the North Atlantic Ocean We predict that local North Atlantic cooling will continue mitigating Icelandic glaciers mass loss until the mid‐2050s … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Geophysical research letters. Volume 49:Issue 3(2022)
- Journal:
- Geophysical research letters
- Issue:
- Volume 49:Issue 3(2022)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 49, Issue 3 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 49
- Issue:
- 3
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0049-0003-0000
- Page Start:
- n/a
- Page End:
- n/a
- Publication Date:
- 2022-02-03
- Subjects:
- surface mass balance -- Iceland -- glaciers -- Blue Blob -- climate projection -- RACMO
Geophysics -- Periodicals
Planets -- Periodicals
Lunar geology -- Periodicals
550 - Journal URLs:
- http://www.agu.org/journals/gl/ ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1029/2021GL095697 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0094-8276
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