Evolution of snow and ice temperature, thickness and energy balance in Lake Orajärvi, northern Finland

The seasonal evolution of snow and ice on Lake Orajärvi, northern Finland, was investigated for three consecutive winter seasons. Material consisting of numerical weather prediction model (HIRLAM) output, weather station observations, manual snow and ice observations, high spatial resolution snow an...

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Main Authors: Bin Cheng, Timo Vihma, Laura Rontu, Anna Kontu, Homa Kheyrollah Pour, Claude Duguay, Jouni Pulliainen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Stockholm University Press 2014-05-01
Series:Tellus: Series A, Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography
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Online Access:http://www.tellusa.net/index.php/tellusa/article/download/21564/pdf_1
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author Bin Cheng
Timo Vihma
Laura Rontu
Anna Kontu
Homa Kheyrollah Pour
Claude Duguay
Jouni Pulliainen
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description The seasonal evolution of snow and ice on Lake Orajärvi, northern Finland, was investigated for three consecutive winter seasons. Material consisting of numerical weather prediction model (HIRLAM) output, weather station observations, manual snow and ice observations, high spatial resolution snow and ice temperatures from ice mass balance buoys (SIMB), and Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) lake ice surface temperature observations was gathered. A snow/ice model (HIGHTSI) was applied to simulate the evolution of the snow and ice surface energy balance, temperature profiles and thickness. The weather conditions in early winter were found critical in determining the seasonal evolution of the thickness of lake ice and snow. During the winter season (Nov.–Apr.), precipitation, longwave radiative flux and air temperature showed large inter-annual variations. The uncertainty in snow/ice model simulations originating from precipitation was investigated. The contribution of snow to ice transformation was vital for the total lake ice thickness. At the seasonal time scale, the ice bottom growth was 50–70% of the total ice growth. The SIMB is suitable for monitoring snow and ice temperatures and thicknesses. The Mean Bias Error (MBE) between the SIMB and borehole measurements was −0.7 cm for snow thicknesses and 1.7 cm for ice thickness. The temporal evolution of MODIS surface temperature (three seasons) agrees well with SIMB and HIGHTSI results (correlation coefficient, R=0.81). The HIGHTSI surface temperatures were, however, higher (2.8°C≤MBE≤3.9°C) than the MODIS observations. The development of HIRLAM by increasing its horizontal and vertical resolution and including a lake parameterisation scheme improved the atmospheric forcing for HIGHTSI, especially the relative humidity and solar radiation. Challenges remain in accurate simulation of snowfall events and total precipitation.
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spelling doaj.art-1b468f34a8ef4c2296b4874ddf16aa062022-12-22T02:28:14ZengStockholm University PressTellus: Series A, Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography1600-08702014-05-0166012010.3402/tellusa.v66.2156421564Evolution of snow and ice temperature, thickness and energy balance in Lake Orajärvi, northern FinlandBin Cheng0Timo Vihma1Laura Rontu2Anna Kontu3Homa Kheyrollah Pour4Claude Duguay5Jouni Pulliainen6 Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki, Finland Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki, Finland Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki, Finland Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki, Finland Interdisciplinary Centre on Climate Change and Department of Geography & Environmental Management, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada Interdisciplinary Centre on Climate Change and Department of Geography & Environmental Management, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Canada Finnish Meteorological Institute, Helsinki, FinlandThe seasonal evolution of snow and ice on Lake Orajärvi, northern Finland, was investigated for three consecutive winter seasons. Material consisting of numerical weather prediction model (HIRLAM) output, weather station observations, manual snow and ice observations, high spatial resolution snow and ice temperatures from ice mass balance buoys (SIMB), and Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) lake ice surface temperature observations was gathered. A snow/ice model (HIGHTSI) was applied to simulate the evolution of the snow and ice surface energy balance, temperature profiles and thickness. The weather conditions in early winter were found critical in determining the seasonal evolution of the thickness of lake ice and snow. During the winter season (Nov.–Apr.), precipitation, longwave radiative flux and air temperature showed large inter-annual variations. The uncertainty in snow/ice model simulations originating from precipitation was investigated. The contribution of snow to ice transformation was vital for the total lake ice thickness. At the seasonal time scale, the ice bottom growth was 50–70% of the total ice growth. The SIMB is suitable for monitoring snow and ice temperatures and thicknesses. The Mean Bias Error (MBE) between the SIMB and borehole measurements was −0.7 cm for snow thicknesses and 1.7 cm for ice thickness. The temporal evolution of MODIS surface temperature (three seasons) agrees well with SIMB and HIGHTSI results (correlation coefficient, R=0.81). The HIGHTSI surface temperatures were, however, higher (2.8°C≤MBE≤3.9°C) than the MODIS observations. The development of HIRLAM by increasing its horizontal and vertical resolution and including a lake parameterisation scheme improved the atmospheric forcing for HIGHTSI, especially the relative humidity and solar radiation. Challenges remain in accurate simulation of snowfall events and total precipitation.http://www.tellusa.net/index.php/tellusa/article/download/21564/pdf_1lake snow and iceenergy balancelake modellingice mass balance buoyMODISHIRLAM
spellingShingle Bin Cheng
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Laura Rontu
Anna Kontu
Homa Kheyrollah Pour
Claude Duguay
Jouni Pulliainen
Evolution of snow and ice temperature, thickness and energy balance in Lake Orajärvi, northern Finland
Tellus: Series A, Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanography
lake snow and ice
energy balance
lake modelling
ice mass balance buoy
MODIS
HIRLAM
title Evolution of snow and ice temperature, thickness and energy balance in Lake Orajärvi, northern Finland
title_full Evolution of snow and ice temperature, thickness and energy balance in Lake Orajärvi, northern Finland
title_fullStr Evolution of snow and ice temperature, thickness and energy balance in Lake Orajärvi, northern Finland
title_full_unstemmed Evolution of snow and ice temperature, thickness and energy balance in Lake Orajärvi, northern Finland
title_short Evolution of snow and ice temperature, thickness and energy balance in Lake Orajärvi, northern Finland
title_sort evolution of snow and ice temperature thickness and energy balance in lake orajarvi northern finland
topic lake snow and ice
energy balance
lake modelling
ice mass balance buoy
MODIS
HIRLAM
url http://www.tellusa.net/index.php/tellusa/article/download/21564/pdf_1
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