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Estimation of sea ice parameters from sea ice model with assimilated ice concentration and SST

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Table 1. Specifications of microwave radiometers used to estimate ice concentration.
Table 3. SMOS sensor specifications.
Figure 3. The absolute mean difference in ice concentration from non-assimilated, assimilated models and OSI SAF data for January, Marchand May 2010.
Figure 4. The absolute mean difference in ice concentration for models M0, M1 and M2 is shown for January 2010 to September 2011 inrow 1 and for August 2012 to December 2015 in row 2.
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