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Greenland Glacier melt
Sep 30th, 2025 at 7:07pm
 
"The contribution of Greenland Ice Sheet meltwater runoff to global sea-level rise is accelerating due to increased melting of its bare-ice ablation zone. There is growing evidence, however, that climate models overestimate runoff from this critical area of the ice sheet. Climate models traditionally assume that all bare-ice runoff enters the ocean, unlike porous firn, in which some meltwater is retained and/or refrozen. We used field measurements and numerical modeling to reveal that extensive retention and refreezing also occurs in bare glacier ice. We found that, from 2009 to 2018, meltwater refreezing in bare, porous glacier ice reduced runoff by an estimated 11–17 Gt a−1 in southwest Greenland alone, equivalent to 9–15% of this sector’s annual meltwater runoff simulated by climate models. This mass retention explains evidence from prior studies of runoff overestimation on bare ice by current generation climate models and may represent an overlooked buffer on projected runoff increases. Inclusion of bare-ice retention and refreezing processes in climate models therefore has immediate potential to improve forecasts of ice sheet runoff and its contribution to sea-level rise."

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“Considering all runoff observations across six independent sites, IceModel forced with MODIS albedo exhibits the lowest mean bias (−2% ± 18%), while climate models predict +9% ± 46% to +47% ± 32% higher runoff than observations.”

https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-62281-0

So only out by 9-15% per annum. Close enough for government work. Wink
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