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Albedo of coastal landfast sea ice in Prydz Bay,Antarctica: Observations and parameterization
Authors:Qinghua Yang  Jiping Liu  Matti Leppäranta  Qizhen Sun  Rongbin Li  Lin Zhang  Thomas Jung  Ruibo Lei  Zhanhai Zhang  Ming Li  Jiechen Zhao  Jingjing Cheng
Institution:Qinghua YANG;Jiping LIU;Matti LEPPRANTA;Qizhen SUN;Rongbin LI;Lin ZHANG;Thomas JUNG;Ruibo LEI;Zhanhai ZHANG;Ming LI;Jiechen ZHAO;Jingjing CHENG;Key Laboratory of Research on Marine Hazards Forecasting, National Marine Environmental Forecasting Center;Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research;State Key Laboratory of Numerical Modeling for Atmospheric Sciences and Geophysical Fluid Dynamics,Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences;University of Helsinki;University of Bremen;Key Laboratory for Polar Science of the State Oceanic Administration, Polar Research Institute of China;National Center of Ocean Standards and Metrology;
Abstract:The snow/sea-ice albedo was measured over coastal landfast sea ice in Prydz Bay, East Antarctica (off Zhongshan Station) during the austral spring and summer of 2010 and 2011. The variation of the observed albedo was a combination of a gradual seasonal transition from spring to summer and abrupt changes resulting from synoptic events, including snowfall, blowing snow, and overcast skies. The measured albedo ranged from 0.94 over thick fresh snow to 0.36 over melting sea ice. It was found that snow thickness was the most important factor influencing the albedo variation, while synoptic events and overcast skies could increase the albedo by about 0.18 and 0.06, respectively. The in-situ measured albedo and related physical parameters (e.g., snow thickness, ice thickness, surface temperature, and air temperature) were then used to evaluate four different snow/ice albedo parameterizations used in a variety of climate models. The parameterized albedos showed substantial discrepancies compared to the observed albedo, particularly during the summer melt period, even though more complex parameterizations yielded more realistic variations than simple ones. A modified parameterization was developed, which further considered synoptic events, cloud cover, and the local landfast sea-ice surface characteristics. The resulting parameterized albedo showed very good agreement with the observed albedo.
Keywords:Antarctic  sea ice  albedo  observation  parameterization
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