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Local cooling and drying induced by Himalayan glaciers under global warming

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Citazione:
Local cooling and drying induced by Himalayan glaciers under global warming / F. Salerno, N. Guyennon, K. Yang, T.E. Shaw, C. Lin, N. Colombo, E. Romano, S. Gruber, T. Bolch, A. Alessandri, P. Cristofanelli, D. Putero, G. Diolaiuti, G. Tartari, G. Verza, S. Thakuri, G. Balsamo, E.S. Miles, F. Pellicciotti. - In: NATURE GEOSCIENCE. - ISSN 1752-0894. - 16:12(2023 Dec 17), pp. 1120-1127, [3]. [10.1038/s41561-023-01331-y]
Abstract:
Understanding the response of Himalayan glaciers to global warming is vital because of their role as a water source for the Asian subcontinent. However, great uncertainties still exist on the climate drivers of past and present glacier changes across scales. Here, we analyse continuous hourly climate station data from a glacierized elevation (Pyramid station, Mount Everest) since 1994 together with other ground observations and climate reanalysis. We show that a decrease in maximum air temperature and precipitation occurred during the last three decades at Pyramid in response to global warming. Reanalysis data suggest a broader occurrence of this effect in the glacierized areas of the Himalaya. We hypothesize that the counterintuitive cooling is caused by enhanced sensible heat exchange and the associated increase in glacier katabatic wind, which draws cool air downward from higher elevations. The stronger katabatic winds have also lowered the elevation of local wind convergence, thereby diminishing precipitation in glacial areas and negatively affecting glacier mass balance. This local cooling may have partially preserved glaciers from melting and could help protect the periglacial environment.
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01 - Articolo su periodico
Elenco autori:
F. Salerno, N. Guyennon, K. Yang, T.E. Shaw, C. Lin, N. Colombo, E. Romano, S. Gruber, T. Bolch, A. Alessandri, P. Cristofanelli, D. Putero, G. Diolaiuti, G. Tartari, G. Verza, S. Thakuri, G. Balsamo, E.S. Miles, F. Pellicciotti
Autori di Ateneo:
DIOLAIUTI GUGLIELMINA ADELE ( autore )
Link alla scheda completa:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/1024262
Link al Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/1024262/2346266/s41561-023-01331-y.pdf
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