The Cryosphere (Feb 2022)

Brief communication: Impact of common ice mask in surface mass balance estimates over the Antarctic ice sheet

  • N. Hansen,
  • N. Hansen,
  • S. B. Simonsen,
  • F. Boberg,
  • C. Kittel,
  • A. Orr,
  • N. Souverijns,
  • N. Souverijns,
  • J. M. van Wessem,
  • R. Mottram

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-16-711-2022
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16
pp. 711 – 718

Abstract

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Regional climate models compute ice sheet surface mass balance (SMB) over a mask that defines the area covered by glacier ice, but ice masks have not been harmonised between models. Intercomparison studies of modelled SMB therefore use a common ice mask. The SMB in areas outside the common ice mask, which are typically coastal and high-precipitation regions, is discarded. Ice mask differences change integrated SMB by between 40.5 and 140.6 Gt yr−1 (1.8 % to 6.0 % of ensemble mean SMB), equivalent to the entire Antarctic mass imbalance. We conclude there is a pressing need for a common ice mask protocol.