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Impact of assimilating sea ice concentration, sea ice thickness and snow depth in a coupled ocean–sea ice modelling system

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Figure 1. The model domain: the blue area is covered by the modeland grey indicates land areas.
Table 1. Overview of the five experiments used to assess observa-tion impact. The X marks a given observation that is assimilated inthe experiment.
Figure 2. The monthly averaged RMSE of the ensemble mean SIC over 3 years. In (a) the model is validated against AMSR-E/2 SICobservations and (b) OSISAF SIC observations
Table 2. The March–April averaged RMSE values of the five ex-periments compared to the IceBridge aerial SIT observations
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