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Genthon & Krinner 2001
Genthon, C. and Krinner, G. (2001). Antarctic surface mass balance and systematic biases in general circulation models. Journal of Geophysical Research 106: doi: 10.1029/2001JD900136. issn: 0148-0227.

Atmospheric general circulation models (GCMs) simulate two of the main components of the Antarctic surface mass balance (SMB), precipitation and sublimation, which are generally assumed to dominate the SMB. Resemblances between the Antarctic SMB simulated by seven different GCMs run at high (≈100--200 km) resolution, and differences with a recently produced observation-based map are analyzed. A number of these differences are common to all seven models. They are called systematic model biases and are summarized as a composite of all seven models. It is found unlikely that higher model resolution would significantly affect the systematic biases. All but one of the models studied here use an inaccurate prescribed topography of Antarctica, with errors as large as 1000 m. Although wrong topography does not seem to consistently explain model SMB biases, it is strongly recommended that the Antarctic topography in GCMs be updated. Wind erosion and drifting snow are not simulated in GCMs. Because the processes of wind erosion are complex and nonlinear, evaluation of its possible contribution to systematic model biases is not straightforward. Partial correspondence between regions of strongest winds and model biases suggest that wind erosion may contribute and should be formulated in GCMs. Sublimation is another significant potential negative term in the SMB of Antarctica, but it does not seem to explain any systematic model bias. Finally, it is proposed that some of the systematic differences between models and observation-based maps actually signal errors in the latter rather than in the models. These errors occur in regions devoid of field observation. They may thus be related to the process of interpolation used to build the SMB maps. ¿ 2001 American Geophysical Union

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Hydrology, Glaciology, Hydrology, Hydrologic budget, Meteorology and Atmospheric Dynamics, General circulation, Meteorology and Atmospheric Dynamics, Polar meteorology
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