Discrepancies between observations and climate models of large-scale wind-driven greenland melt influence sea-level rise projections

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  • who: Du00e1niel Topu00e1l from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the article: Discrepancies between observations and climate models of large-scale wind-driven Greenland melt influence sea-level rise projections, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 17/Dec/2021
  • what: The authors show that recent changes involving mid-to-upper-tropospheric anticyclonic wind anomalies - linked with tropical forcing - explain half of the observed Greenland surface warming and ice loss acceleration since 1990, suggesting a pathway for large-scale winds to potentially enhance sea-level rise by ~0.2 mm/year per decade. It seems that observed melting processes . . .

     

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