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Author Brun Eric, Six Delphine, Picard Ghislain, Vionnet Vincent, Arnaud Laurent, Bazile Eric, Boone Aaron, Bouchard Aurelie, Genthon Christophe, Guidard Vincent, Le Moigne Patrick, Rabier Florence, Seity Yann, doi  openurl
  Title Snow/atmosphere coupled simulation at Dome C, Antarctica Type Journal Article
  Year (down) 2011 Publication Journal of Glaciology Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 57 Issue 204 Pages 721-736  
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  Abstract Using a snow/atmosphere coupled model, the evolution of the surface and near-surface snow temperature is modeled at Dome C, Antarctica, during the period 20-30 January 2010. Firstly, the detailed multilayer snow model Crocus is run in stand-alone mode, with meteorological input forcing data provided by local meteorological observations. The snow model is able to simulate the evolution of surface temperature with good accuracy. It reproduces the observed downward propagation of the diurnal heatwave into the upper 50 cm of the snowpack reasonably well. Secondly, a fully coupled 3-D snow/atmosphere simulation is performed with the AROME regional meteorological model, for which the standard single-layer snow parameterization is replaced by Crocus. In spite of a poor simulation of clouds, the surface and near-surface snow temperatures are correctly simulated, showing neither significant bias nor drifts during the simulation period. The model reproduces particularly well the average decrease of the diurnal amplitude of air temperature from the surface to the top of the 45 m instrumented tower. This study highlights the potential of snow/atmosphere coupled models over the Antarctic plateau and the need to improve cloud microphysics and data assimilation over polar regions.
 
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