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The Cryosphere | 2016

Small-scale variation of snow in a regional permafrost model

Kjersti Gisnås; Sebastian Westermann; Thomas Vikhamar Schuler; Kjetil Melvold; Bernd Etzelmüller

The strong winds prevalent in high altitude and arctic environments heavily redistribute the snow cover, causing a small-scale pattern of highly variable snow depths. This has profound implications for the ground thermal regime, resulting in highly variable near-surface ground temperatures on the metre scale. Due to asymmetric snow distributions combined with the nonlinear insulating effect of snow, the spatial average ground temperature in a 1 km2 area cannot be determined based on the average snow cover for that area. Land surface or permafrost models employing a coarsely classified average snow depth will therefore not yield a realistic representation of ground temperatures. In this study we employ statistically derived snow distributions within 1 km2 grid cells as input to a regional permafrost model in order to represent sub-grid variability of ground temperatures. This improves the representation of both the average and the total range of ground temperatures. The model reproduces observed sub-grid ground temperature variations of up to 6 C, and 98 % of borehole observations match the modelled temperature range. The mean modelled temperature of the grid cell reproduces the observations with an accuracy of 1.5 C or better. The observed sub-grid variations in ground surface temperatures from two field sites are very well reproduced, with estimated fractions of sub-zero mean annual ground surface temperatures within±10 %. We also find that snow distributions within areas of 1 km2 in Norwegian mountain environments are closer to a gamma than to a lognormal theoretical distribution. The modelled permafrost distribution seems to be more sensitive to the choice of distribution function than to the fine-tuning of the coefficient of variation. When incorporating the small-scale variation of snow, the modelled total permafrost area of mainland Norway is nearly twice as large compared to the area obtained with grid-cell average snow depths without a sub-grid approach.


Journal of Hydrometeorology | 2017

A Tiling Approach to Represent Subgrid Snow Variability in Coupled Land Surface–Atmosphere Models

Kjetil Schanke Aas; Kjersti Gisnås; Sebastian Westermann; Terje K. Berntsen

AbstractA mosaic approach to represent subgrid snow variation in a coupled atmosphere–land surface model (WRF–Noah) is introduced and tested. Solid precipitation is scaled in 10 subgrid tiles based on precalculated snow distributions, giving a consistent, explicit representation of variable snow cover and snow depth on subgrid scales. The method is tested in the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) Model for southern Norway at 3-km grid spacing, using the subgrid tiling for areas above the tree line. At a validation site in Finse, the modeled transition time from full snow cover to snow-free ground is increased from a few days with the default snow cover fraction formulation to more than 2 months with the tiling approach, which agrees with in situ observations from both digital camera images and surface temperature loggers. This in turn reduces a cold bias at this site by more than 2°C during the first half of July, with the noontime bias reduced from −5° to −1°C. The improved representation of subgrid ...


The Cryosphere | 2012

Transient thermal modeling of permafrost conditions in Southern Norway

Sebastian Westermann; Thomas Vikhamar Schuler; Kjersti Gisnås; Bernd Etzelmüller


Permafrost and Periglacial Processes | 2013

CryoGRID 1.0: Permafrost Distribution in Norway estimated by a Spatial Numerical Model

Kjersti Gisnås; Bernd Etzelmüller; Herman Farbrot; Thomas Vikhamar Schuler; Sebastian Westermann


Global and Planetary Change | 2012

The relative age of mountain permafrost — estimation of Holocene permafrost limits in Norway

Karianne S. Lilleøren; Bernd Etzelmüller; Thomas Vikhamar Schuler; Kjersti Gisnås; Ole Humlum


The Cryosphere | 2015

A ground temperature map of the North Atlantic permafrost region based on remote sensing and reanalysis data

Sebastian Westermann; Torbjørn I. Østby; Kjersti Gisnås; Thomas Vikhamar Schuler; Bernd Etzelmüller


The Cryosphere | 2014

A statistical approach to represent small-scale variability of permafrost temperatures due to snow cover

Kjersti Gisnås; Sebastian Westermann; Thomas Vikhamar Schuler; T. Litherland; Ketil Isaksen; Julia Boike; Bernd Etzelmüller


Permafrost and Periglacial Processes | 2013

Ground Thermal Regime and Permafrost Distribution under a Changing Climate in Northern Norway

Herman Farbrot; Ketil Isaksen; Bernd Etzelmüller; Kjersti Gisnås


Permafrost and Periglacial Processes | 2017

Permafrost Map for Norway, Sweden and Finland

Kjersti Gisnås; Bernd Etzelmüller; Cristian Lussana; Jan Hjort; A. Britta K. Sannel; Ketil Isaksen; Sebastian Westermann; Peter Kuhry; Hanne H. Christiansen; Andrew Frampton; Jonas Åkerman


Hydrology Research | 2017

Five decades of warming: impacts on snow cover in Norway

Jonathan Rizzi; Irene Brox Nilsen; James H. Stagge; Kjersti Gisnås; Lena M. Tallaksen

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Julia Boike

Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research

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Ketil Isaksen

Norwegian Meteorological Institute

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Moritz Langer

Humboldt University of Berlin

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