Do Inner Greenland's Melt Rate Dynamics Approach Coastal Ones?
The Greenland Ice Sheet may be nearing a tipping point, transitioning to permanent melting. This article analyses two melt rate time series using the Bayesian Langevin estimation (BLE), providing further evidence for destabilizing melt dynamics, along with new insights from the method's nonline...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Greenland Ice Sheet may be nearing a tipping point, transitioning to
permanent melting. This article analyses two melt rate time series using the
Bayesian Langevin estimation (BLE), providing further evidence for
destabilizing melt dynamics, along with new insights from the method's
nonlinear parameterisation. Comparing the results for Western Central Greenland
and the Nuussuaq peninsula suggests that inland melt dynamics may approach less
stable coastal dynamics on slow and fast scales. Both datasets show a
significant increase in fast-scale amplitudes since the 1970s, possibly driven
by large-scale atmospheric fluctuations. Additionally, the BLE's nonlinear
drift proves crucial for obtaining these results, as a linear
Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process fails to capture these dynamics due to the
oversimplification of a strictly positive autocorrelation function. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.07248 |