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Simulating sea ice in the Arctic Ocean and Eastern Siberian Sea
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2016
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Source: Proceedings of the 23rd IAHR International Symposium on Ice.
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Journal Title:Proceedings of the 23rd IAHR International Symposium on Ice
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Description:This study conducts ice-ocean coupled simulations for the Arctic Ocean, with the nested region of the Eastern Siberian Sea with 4km horizontal resolution. The ocean model is based on the Princeton Ocean Model. The ice dynamic model is based on the elastic-viscous-plastic rheology and the ice thermodynamics is based on the one-dimensional 0-layer model. These models are fully parallelized using the Message-Passing Interface. Initial conditions for ocean and sea ice, as well as atmospheric forcing, are provided by NCEP Climate Forecast System Reanalysis. The simulation will ultimately incorporate data assimilation of hydrographic data from the Russian-American Long-term Census of the Arctic (RUSALCA) cruises. The study will present an initial hindcast simulation from 2000 to 2015 with basic model validation based on comparison with satellite observations.
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Source:Proceedings of the 23rd IAHR International Symposium on Ice.
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Rights Information:CC BY
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