Polar Research (Dec 2021)

The surface energy balance of Austre Lovénbreen, Svalbard, during the ablation period in 2014

  • Xiaowei Zou,
  • Minghu Ding,
  • Weijun Sun,
  • Diyi Yang,
  • Weigang Liu,
  • Baojuan Huai,
  • Shuang Jin,
  • Cunde Xiao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.33265/polar.v40.5318
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 40
pp. 1 – 15

Abstract

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The ability to simulate the surface energy balance is key to studying land–atmosphere interactions; however, it remains a weakness in Arctic polar sciences. Based on the analysis of meteorological data from 1 June to 30 September 2014 from an automatic weather station on the glacier Austre Lovénbreen, near Ny–Ålesund, Svalbard, we established a surface energy balance model to simulate surface melt. The results reveal that the net shortwave radiation accounts for 87% (39 W m–2) of the energy sources, and is controlled by cloud cover and surface albedo. The sensible heat equals 6 W m–2 and is a continuous energy source at the glacier surface. Net longwave radiation and latent heat account for 31% and 5% of heat sinks, respectively. The simulated summer mass balance equals –793 mm w.e., agreeing well with the observation by an ultrasonic ranger.

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