Journal of Glaciology (Dec 2017)

Centreline and cross-glacier air temperature variability on an Alpine glacier: assessing temperature distribution methods and their influence on melt model calculations

  • THOMAS E. SHAW,
  • BEN W. BROCK,
  • ÁLVARO AYALA,
  • NICK RUTTER,
  • FRANCESCA PELLICCIOTTI

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1017/jog.2017.65
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 63
pp. 973 – 988

Abstract

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The spatio-temporal distribution of air temperature over mountain glaciers can demonstrate complex patterns, yet it is often represented simplistically using linear vertical temperature gradients (VTGs) extrapolated from off-glacier locations. We analyse a network of centreline and lateral air temperature observations at Tsanteleina Glacier, Italy, during summer 2015. On average, VTGs are steep (2°C cooler than expected for their elevation, whose occurrence is not predicted by the temperature distribution models, are identified at one-quarter of the measurement sites.

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