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Figure 1. (a) The Arctic face of the cube sphere grid used by the ECCO2 project. The March 2005 ice thickness inset shows the regionalgrid used in this study
Table 1. Selected sea-ice model parameters (see Nguyen et al.,2011, for more details).
Figure 2. Examples of monthly mean November 1999 sea-ice divergence. The divergence from (a) RGPS and the model runs with (b) 4.5,(c) 9, and (d) 18 km grid spacing are shown
Figure 3. As Fig. 2 but for vorticity.
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