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Surface Air Temperature Fluctuations and Lapse Rates on Olivares Gamma Glacier, Rio Olivares Basin, Central Chile, from a Novel Meteorological Sensor Network
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WoS WOS:000406782400001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85027286343
DOI 10.1155/2017/6581537
Año 2017
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Abstract



Empirically based studies of glacier meteorology, especially for the Southern Hemisphere, are relatively sparse in the literature. Here, we use an innovative network of highly portable, low-cost thermometers to report on high-frequency (1-min time resolution) surface air temperature fluctuations and lapse rates (LR) in a similar to 800-m elevational range (from 3,675 to 4,492m a.s.l.) across the glacier Olivares Gamma in the central Andes, Chile. Temperatures were measured during an intense field campaign in late Southern summer, 19-27 March 2015, under varying weather conditions. We found a complex dependence of high-frequency LR on time of day, topography, and wider meteorological conditions, with hourly temperature variations during this week that were probably mainly associated with short- and long-wave radiation changes and not with wind speed/direction changes. Using various pairs of sites within our station network, we also analyze spatial variations in LR. Uniquely in this study, we compare temperatures measured at heights of 1-m and 2-m above the glacier surface for the network of five sites and found that temperatures at these two heights occasionally differed by more than +/- 4 degrees C during the early afternoons, although the mean temperature difference is much smaller (similar to 0.3 degrees C). An implication of our results is that daily, hourly, or even monthly averaged LR may be insufficient for feeding into accurate melt models of glacier change, with the adoption of subhourly (ideally 1-10-min) resolution LR likely to prove fruitful in developing new innovative high-time-resolution melt modelling. Our results are potentially useful as input LR for local glacier melt models and for improving the understanding of lapse rate fluctuations and glacier response to climate change.

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Advances In Meteorology 1687-9309

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Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Hanna, E. Hombre Univ Lincoln - Reino Unido
University of Lincoln - Reino Unido
2 Mernild, Sebastian H. Hombre Nansen Environm & Remote Sensing Ctr - Noruega
Universidad de Magallanes - Chile
Western Norway Univ Appl Sci - Noruega
Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center - Noruega
Western Norway University of Applied Sciences - Noruega
3 Yde, Jacob C. Hombre Western Norway Univ Appl Sci - Noruega
Western Norway University of Applied Sciences - Noruega
4 De Villiers, Simon Hombre Western Norway Univ Appl Sci - Noruega
Western Norway University of Applied Sciences - Noruega
4 Villiers, Simon De Hombre Western Norway University of Applied Sciences - Noruega

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Chilean Government
JSPS (Japan Society for Promote Science)

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The authors acknowledge financial project support from the Chilean government (Fondecyt Regular Project no. 1140172). Also, they thank JSPS (Japan Society for Promote Science) for support, under Project no. S17096. Edward Hanna would like to thank the University of Sheffield for the granting of a sabbatical, which enabled him to join the fieldwork team and pursue this research.

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