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https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-20-2947-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-20-2947-2026
Research article
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21 May 2026
Research article |  | 21 May 2026

21st century change in precipitation on the Greenland Ice Sheet using high resolution regional climate models

Fredrik Boberg, Xavier Fettweis, Nicolaj Hansen, Ruth Mottram, and Michiel R. van den Broeke

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An ensemble of regional climate model simulations is used to estimate the 21st century change in precipitation on the Greenland ice sheet. For the end of the century, the change is in the range 40 to 170 Gt per year, depending on the emission scenario. Using annual values of 2 m air temperature and precipitation, we estimate an increase in precipitation of 35 Gt per year for every degree of warming.
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