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Posts by Pete Tuckett

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Excited to head into the field tomorrow for the final season of our MAGICaL project investigating Greenlandic ice-marginal lake temperatures. Expecting lots of ice melt based on the terrifying amount of water flowing through Kangerlussuaq at the minute...

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Meltwater ponding in in Antarctica raises concerns over ice sheet stability, according to new study A team of researchers, led by the University of York, has discovered a trend of increasing surface meltwater in East Antarctica.

Researchers led by @uoyenvironment.bsky.social and @sheffielduni.bsky.social have produced the first Antarctic-wide, high-resolution monthly dataset of surface meltwater using satellite images ๐ŸงŠ ๐Ÿ’ง

Open access article with data availability links in @natclimate.nature.com
doi.org/10.1038/s415... ๐Ÿ”“ ๐Ÿ“ƒ

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We didnโ€™t know East Antarctica was melting like this
We didnโ€™t know East Antarctica was melting like this YouTube video by Dr Gilbz

I chatted to the amazing @drgilbz.bsky.social about our new paper (which Ella is also a co-author on!), which suggests that East Antarctica is becoming more prone to surface meltwater ponding. Check out the video below!

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Many thanks to @jamesmlea.bsky.social, @drgilbz.bsky.social and all my other co-authors for their continued help with this work, which has been a long time in the making! @uoyenvironment.bsky.social @sheffielduni.bsky.social @envleeds.bsky.social @livunigeog.bsky.social @bas.ac.uk

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East Antarctica slides into the spotlight as surface melt hotspot - Nature Climate Change Ice-sheet surface melting impacts sea level and ice dynamics. Now two studies provide a wake-up call for monitoring melt in Antarctica.

Our research raises questions about the future behaviour of East Antarctica, because surface meltwater is predicted to become increasingly important for Antarctic mass-loss as atmospheric temperatures rise. An excellent comment piece by Alexandra Boghosian discussing this can be viewed here:

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We also find clear correlations between surface meltwater ponding and large-scale modes of climate variability, including links with the Southern Annular Mode in East Antarctica and the Amundsen Sea Low on the Antarctic Peninsula.

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This increase in surface meltwater area in East Antarctica, without a corresponding increase in snow melt, indicates a potential shift in the ice sheet's surface properties, making it more prone to retaining meltwater in surface ponds.

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In East Antarctica, we find that there has been a significant increase in the amount of surface meltwater ponding in recent years, with more variability from one year to the next.

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We used Google Earth Engine to map surface meltwater at monthly intervals across the entire Antarctic Ice Sheet between 2006 โ€“ 2021 (totalling over 130,000 Landsat 8 images).

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Continent-wide mapping shows increasing sensitivity of East Antarctica to meltwater ponding - Nature Climate Change This study provides a continent-wide assessment of surface meltwater area in Antarctica between 2006 and 2021, highlighting recent increases in magnitude and variability in East Antarctica, with indic...

Iโ€™m delighted to share that our new paper is now out in @natclimate.nature.com! Our long-term, monthly Antarctic-wide dataset of surface meltwater shows that the East Antarctic Ice Sheet is becoming increasingly prone to surface meltwater ponding.

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Ice-marginal lakes across #Greenland- why do they matter?! ๐Ÿ‡ฌ๐Ÿ‡ฑ๐ŸงŠ ๐ŸŒŠ

Our article in Geography introduces the importance of these chilly lakes and their impact on ice sheet change.

Read on for an IML crash-course plus some cool classroom tips โ„๏ธ๐Ÿ’ปโœ๏ธ

@joemallalieu.bsky.social

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Thought I'd join the migration over this way... To add a bit of colour to my currently blank profile, here's a couple of pictures from two highly enjoyable and productive field seasons to west Greenland this year, studying ice-marginal lake temperatures and ice dynamic effects.

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