Potential positive feedback between Greenland Ice Sheet melt and Baffin Bay heat content on the west Greenland shelf

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Abstract

Greenland ice sheet meltwater runoff has been increasing in recent decades, especially in the southwest and the northeast. To determine the impact of this accelerating meltwater flux on Baffin Bay, we examine eight numerical experiments using an ocean-sea ice model: Nucleus for European Modelling of the Ocean. Enhanced runoff causes shoreward increasing sea surface height and strengthens the stratification in Baffin Bay. The changes in sea surface height reduces the southward transport through the Canadian Arctic Archipelago and strengthens the gyre circulation within Baffin Bay. The latter leads to further freshening of surface waters as it produces a larger northward surface freshwater transport across Davis Strait. Increasing the meltwater runoff leads to a warming and shallowing of the west Greenland Irminger water on the northwest Greenland shelf. These warmer waters can now more easily enter fjords on the Greenland coast and thus provide additional heat to accelerate the melting of marine-terminating glaciers.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4922-4930
Number of pages9
JournalGeophysical Research Letters
Volume42
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 Jun 2015

Keywords

  • Baffin Bay
  • CAA freshwater transport
  • Greenland ice sheet melt
  • heat content
  • west Greenland Irminger water

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