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An ocean sea ice model study of the unprecedented Antarctic sea ice minimum in 2016

An ocean sea ice model study of the unprecedented Antarctic sea ice minimum in 2016

... coupled ocean-sea ice model ‘COCO’ (Hasumi 2006) with an ice shelf component ( Kusahara and Hasumi 2013, 2014 ) ...the model con fi guration is given in the supplementary material ...

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Sea ice assimilation into a coupled ocean–sea ice model using its adjoint

Sea ice assimilation into a coupled ocean–sea ice model using its adjoint

... Satellite sea ice concentrations (SICs), together with several ocean parameters, are assimilated into a regional Arctic coupled oceansea ice model covering the period of ...

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The impact of early Holocene Arctic shelf flooding on climate in an atmosphere–ocean–sea–ice model

The impact of early Holocene Arctic shelf flooding on climate in an atmosphere–ocean–sea–ice model

... Barents sea area (cf. Fig. 1, Barents Sea Shelf) result in five ocean cells be- coming land and four being ...four ocean cells are converted to land ...coastal ocean cells to land and ...

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Sea-ice deformation in a coupled ocean–sea-ice model and in satellite remote sensing data

Sea-ice deformation in a coupled ocean–sea-ice model and in satellite remote sensing data

... reduced ice thickness. Since typical lead width is smaller than the model grid spacing, the ice thickness does not drop to ...km model solution was constrained by least squares fit to ...

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Sea-ice evaluation of NEMO-Nordic 1.0: a NEMO–LIM3.6-based ocean–sea-ice model setup for the North Sea and Baltic Sea

Sea-ice evaluation of NEMO-Nordic 1.0: a NEMO–LIM3.6-based ocean–sea-ice model setup for the North Sea and Baltic Sea

... the model has an overly thin snow ...while sea ice in the thickness range ...correct ice thickness distribution is clearly challenging and several things proba- bly affect the ...of ice ...

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On the discretization of the ice thickness distribution  in the  NEMO3.6-LIM3 global ocean–sea ice model

On the discretization of the ice thickness distribution in the NEMO3.6-LIM3 global ocean–sea ice model

... the sea ice volume and extent responses seen in this study compare to other influ- ...Arctic sea ice volume, seen in ...Coupled Model Intercom- parison Project ...CICE model. The ...

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Impacts of freshwater changes on Antarctic sea ice in an eddy-permitting sea-ice–ocean model

Impacts of freshwater changes on Antarctic sea ice in an eddy-permitting sea-ice–ocean model

... of sea ice and upper ocean to prescribed changes of the surface fresh- water input, both in magnitude and spatial ...the sea-iceocean system in our ...eddy-permitting ...

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

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

... coupled oceanice model using the ensemble Kalman filter (EnKF; Evensen, 1994; Burgers et ...other model pa- rameters due to the multivariate properties of the ...a model up- date for ...

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Formulation, calibration and validation of the DAIS model (version 1), a simple Antarctic ice sheet model sensitive to variations of sea level and ocean subsurface temperature

Formulation, calibration and validation of the DAIS model (version 1), a simple Antarctic ice sheet model sensitive to variations of sea level and ocean subsurface temperature

... LIG sea level rise (Kopp et ...(2002) sea level curve across the LIG (Ap- pendix A; ...key model feature for simulating an LIG-like ice loss is ocean subsurface warming leading to ...

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Sea ice thermohaline dynamics and biogeochemistry in the Arctic Ocean: empirical and model results

Sea ice thermohaline dynamics and biogeochemistry in the Arctic Ocean: empirical and model results

... Model-calculated ice thickness, heat exchanges, and melt rates are quite sensitive to surface current velocity, which is used to compute the heat transfer coef fi cient in the CICE model [Hunke et ...

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WOCE/CLIVAR Working Group on Ocean Model Development: report of the 3rd Session 6 8 May 2002, Hamburg, Germany

WOCE/CLIVAR Working Group on Ocean Model Development: report of the 3rd Session 6 8 May 2002, Hamburg, Germany

... The model is able to realistically simulate the Mertz Polynya and surrounding East Antarctic sea ice thicknesses and ...integrated sea ice divergence reveals that new ice growth ...

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The initiation of Neoproterozoic “snowball” climates in CCSM3: the influence of paleocontinental configuration

The initiation of Neoproterozoic “snowball” climates in CCSM3: the influence of paleocontinental configuration

... a model simulation which properly considers all of the relevant phys- ical processes in the atmosphere, ocean, sea ice and land ice is ...ideal model on the basis of which one ...

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Arctic amplification under global warming  of 1.5 and 2 °C in NorESM1-Happi

Arctic amplification under global warming of 1.5 and 2 °C in NorESM1-Happi

... and sea ice, they have small biases, but they also predefine im- portant aspects of the Arctic ...and sea ice that can influence the surface albedo and atmospheric lapse rate, which are ...

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The Canadian Earth System Model version 5 (CanESM5.0.3)

The Canadian Earth System Model version 5 (CanESM5.0.3)

... coupled model from the Canadian Centre for Climate Modelling and ...the model has new ocean, sea-ice, and coupling components, and includes updates to the atmo- spheric and land ...The ...

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The sea ice model component of HadGEM3-GC3.1

The sea ice model component of HadGEM3-GC3.1

... % ice concentration contour, compared with the 1990–2009 mean from the ...Centre Sea Ice and Sea Surface Temperature data set) sea ice analysis (Rayner et ...Arctic ice ...

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Brief communication: Impacts of ocean-wave-induced breakup of Antarctic sea ice via thermodynamics in a stand-alone version of the CICE sea-ice model

Brief communication: Impacts of ocean-wave-induced breakup of Antarctic sea ice via thermodynamics in a stand-alone version of the CICE sea-ice model

... total ice volume per degree latitude on 1 January (bottom panel) and 1 July (top), over the full 32 years of the simulations, in terms of the median values, and the spread in terms of the 25th and 75th ...impacts ...

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Scalability and some optimization of the Finite-volumE Sea ice–Ocean Model, Version 2.0 (FESOM2)

Scalability and some optimization of the Finite-volumE Sea ice–Ocean Model, Version 2.0 (FESOM2)

... the ocean will impact cli- mate in a warming world are the main drivers behind the ongoing work towards increasing numerical efficiency, and thus throughput, of ocean circulation ...the model and on ...

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A skill assessment of the biogeochemical model REcoM2 coupled to the Finite Element Sea Ice–Ocean Model (FESOM 1.3)

A skill assessment of the biogeochemical model REcoM2 coupled to the Finite Element Sea Ice–Ocean Model (FESOM 1.3)

... Indian Ocean (Table 2), and this, along with the agreement between the models using varying magnitudes of sedimentary iron input, indicates that the coastal upwelling in the Arabian Sea is well captured in ...

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The land-ice contribution to 21st-century dynamic sea level rise

The land-ice contribution to 21st-century dynamic sea level rise

... Antarctic ice sheet, the projected freshwater fluxes into the ocean are assumed to come from iceberg calving and the marine melt of ice shelves alone (surface runoff being ...The ice sheet ...

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Results from the implementation of the Elastic Viscous Plastic sea ice rheology in HadCM3

Results from the implementation of the Elastic Viscous Plastic sea ice rheology in HadCM3

... Sea ice is an important aspect of polar climate and strongly affects the ocean-atmosphere exchange of ...tic sea ice model within any state-of-the-art global climate ...

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