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Data collection was supported primarily by the Gary Comer Science and Education Foundation, U.S. National Science Foundation award 0713970, the Danish Commission for Scientific Investigations in Greenland , and the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation. We thank members of the 2007 Helheim Project for collecting the GPS and AWS data used in this study and acknowledge in particular the contributions of A.P. Ahlstrøm, M.L. Andersen, P. Elosegui, G.S. Hamilton, T.B. Larsen, and L.A.

We are grateful to B.P.Y. Noël and M.R. van den Broeke for the RACMO output. Support to L.A.S. was provided by a Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory Postdoctoral Fellowship and a John Fell Oxford University Press Fund. M.N. and J.K. were supported by the NSF award 2003464. T.T.C. was supported by a Vetlesen Foundation grant, NSF award 1643970, and NASA award NNX16AJ95G. GPS equipment and technical support were provided by UNAVCO, Inc.

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