Some Observations on the Climate of Lewis Glacier, Mount Kenya, During the Rainy Season
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- 1 January 1966
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Journal of Glaciology
- Vol. 6 (44) , 267-287
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022143000019298
Abstract
Meteorological observations were made on Lewis Glacier, Mount Kenya, during the “long rains” in April 1960. General meteorological observations indicated rather similar conditions to those found in other months. Ablation occurred on each day but amounts were generally small. Rather more accumulation occurred than is expected during the dry season, but again amounts were small. The net accumulation over a to day period was only 0.38 cm. water-equivalent, although about 30 cm. new snow (about 10 cm. water-equivalent) was lying when the expedition arrived. Detailed observations of short-wave radiation, temperature, wind and humidity with estimates of long-wave radiation were used to calculate the heat balance at the surface of the upper ablation region. Agreement between calculated and measured ablation was reasonably good. Over the periods considered, radiation accounted for 89.5 per cent of ablation, turbulent exchange from the air for 8.0 per cent and evaporation for 2.5 per cent. Subsurface melting was taken into account and the formation of ice bands in terms of such melting is discussed.Keywords
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