Simone Schauwecker
University of Zurich
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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2017
Simone Schauwecker; Mario Rohrer; Christian Huggel; Jason Endries; Nilton Montoya; Raphael Neukom; Baker Perry; Nadine Salzmann; Manfred Schwarb; Wilson Suarez
Along with air temperatures, the freezing level height (FLH) has risen over the last decades. The mass balance of tropical glaciers in Peru is highly sensitive to a rise in the FLH, mainly due to a decrease in accumulation and increase of energy for ablation caused by reduced albedo. Knowledge of future changes in the FLH is thus crucial to estimating changes in glacier extents. Since in situ data are scarce at altitudes where glaciers exist (above ~4800 m above sea level (asl)), reliable FLH estimates must be derived from multiple data types. Here we assessed the FLHs and their spatiotemporal variability, as well as the related snow/rain transition in the two largest glacier-covered regions in Peru by combining data from two climate reanalysis products, Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) Precipitation Radar Bright Band data, Micro Rain Radar data, and meteorological ground station measurements. The mean annual FLH lies at 4900 and 5010 m asl, for the Cordillera Blanca and Vilcanota, respectively. During the wet season, the FLH in the Cordillera Vilcanota lies ~150 m higher compared to the Cordillera Blanca, which is in line with the higher glacier terminus elevations. Coupled Model Intercomparison Project version 5 (CMIP5) climate model projections reveal that by the end of the 21st century, the FLH will rise by 230 m (±190 m) for Representative Concentration Pathway (RCP) 2.6 and 850 m (±390 m) for RCP8.5. Even under the most optimistic scenario, glaciers may continue shrinking considerably, assuming a close relation between FLH and glacier extents. Under the most pessimistic scenario, glaciers may only remain at the highest summits above approximately 5800 m asl.
Global and Planetary Change | 2014
Simone Schauwecker; M. Rohrer; D. Acuña; Alejo Cochachin; L. Dávila; Holger Frey; C. Giráldez; Jesus Gomez; Christian Huggel; M. Jacques-Coper; E. Loarte; Nadine Salzmann; Mathias Vuille
Journal of Glaciology | 2015
Simone Schauwecker; Mario Rohrer; Christian Huggel; Anil V. Kulkarni; Al Ramanathan; Nadine Salzmann; Markus Stoffel; Benjamin Brock
Earth System Dynamics Discussions | 2016
Wolfgang Gurgiser; Irmgard Juen; Katrin Singer; Martina Neuburger; Simone Schauwecker; Marlis Hofer; Georg Kaser
Meteorologische Zeitschrift | 2016
Simone Schauwecker; Mario Rohrer; Manfred Schwarb; Christian Huggel; A. P. Dimri; Nadine Salzmann
Energy Procedia | 2016
Marlene Kronenberg; Simone Schauwecker; Christian Huggel; Nadine Salzmann; Fabian Drenkhan; Holger Frey; Claudia Giraáldez; Wolfgang Gurgiser; Georg Kaser; Irmgard Juen; Wilson Suarez; Javier Garćía Hernaández; Javier Fluixaá Sanmart́ín; Edwin Ayros; Baker Perry; Mario Rohrer
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2017
Simone Schauwecker; Mario Rohrer; Christian Huggel; Jason Endries; Nilton Montoya; Raphael Neukom; Baker Perry; Nadine Salzmann; Manfred Schwarb; Wilson Suarez
Archive | 2016
Urs Steinegger; Christian Nötzli; Heinrich Zweifel; Mario Rohrer; Daniela Lorenzi; Simone Schauwecker; Hans Stüssi; Manfred Schwarb
CAMBIO CLIMÁTICO EN LOS ANDES TROPICALES | 2016
Mario Rohrer; Simone Schauwecker
Archive | 2015
Urs Steinegger; Christian Nötzli; Mario Rohrer; Hans Siegenthaler; Daniela Lorenzi; Simone Schauwecker; Manfred Schwarb