A daily, 1-km resolution dataset of downscaled Greenland ice sheet surface mass balance (1958–2015)
Abstract. This study presents a dataset of daily, 1-km resolution Greenland ice sheet (GrIS) surface mass balance (SMB) covering the period 1958–2015. Using elevation dependence, the high-resolution product is statistically downscaled from the native daily output of the polar regional climate model RACMO2.3 at 11-km. The dataset includes all individual SMB components projected to a down-sampled version of the Greenland Ice Mapping Project (GIMP) digital elevation model and ice mask. The 1-km mask better resolves narrow ablation zones, valley glaciers, fjords and disconnected ice caps. Relative to the 11-km product, the more detailed representation of confined glaciated areas leads to increased precipitation over the southeastern GrIS. In addition, the downscaled product shows a significant increase in runoff owing to better resolved low-lying marginal glaciated regions. The combined corrections for elevation and bare ice albedo markedly improve model agreement with a newly compiled dataset of ablation measurements.