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Tuesday, 23 May 2023

Raising a Treasure Trove: Austrian Polar researchers re-calculate climate change with historical data

Meteorologist Jakob Abermann taking measurements on the glacier in Greenland

On Alfred Wegener's trail: University of Graz researcher Jakob Abermann surveys Greenland's ice and compares his findings with historical data. Photo: Uni Graz/Trügler

Ice cover and weather conditions in Greenland have a clear impact on the climate in Europe. Jakob Abermann from the Institute of Geography and Regional Sciences at the University of Graz devotes his career to studying the environmental conditions on the largest island in the world. Together with colleagues from the Know Center Graz, and the research institution GEUS, Denmark, he has now gained new insights using historical information from the legendary Alfred Wegener expedition to Greenland. Based on these data and on modern re-evaluation, this work can help understand climate change over a century. The results were published this week in the journal Scientific Reports.

“We stumbled over many hundred pages of virtually unused records of measurements and meticulously documented metadata that Alfred Wegener had collected on his Greenland expedition almost a century ago,” Abermann reports. Wegener was a professor for meteorology at the University of Graz at that time. The researchers analysed his results on the characteristics and extent of snow and ice, air temperature and humidity and compared them with current measurements and reconstructions from climate models. “It is astonishing how well the measurements agree with the model output in many variables,” says Abermann. However, the complexity of local influences is not sufficiently covered. This in turn has implications for calculations on the evolution of glaciers.

“What is exciting for us is that Wegener’s expedition years 1929 to 1931 coincide with an exceptionally warm period, which is hardly backed up with data, particularly in the Arctic. Comparisons with today are therefore particularly relevant,” explains Abermann. In 2022, the Austrian research team set up an observation network aiming at comparing the measurement results with present-day conditions. The observed glacier has become up to 120 m thinner and retreated by more than two km since Wegener’s time.

As a next step, Abermann and his team plan to use the data obtained since last year and apply methods of artificial intelligence to determine the drivers of glacier changes. These findings will help to better estimate future changes in ice and climate.

Publication:
J. Abermann, B. Vandecrux, S. Scher, K. Löffler, F. Schalamon, A.  Trügler, R. Fausto, W. Schöner: Learning from Alfred Wegener’s pioneering field observations in West Greenland after a century of climate change, Scientific Reports
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-023-33225-9

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