Journal article
Effects of wave-induced sea ice break-up and mixing in a high-resolution coupled ice-ocean model
J Li, AV Babanin, Q Liu, JJ Voermans, P Heil, Y Tang
Journal of Marine Science and Engineering | MDPI | Published : 2021
DOI: 10.3390/jmse9040365
Abstract
Arctic sea ice plays a vital role in modulating the global climate. In the most recent decades, the rapid decline of the Arctic summer sea ice cover has exposed increasing areas of ice-free ocean, with sufficient fetch for waves to develop. This has highlighted the complex and not well-understood nature of wave-ice interactions, requiring modeling effort. Here, we introduce two independent parameterizations in a high-resolution coupled ice-ocean model to investigate the effects of waveinduced sea ice break-up (through albedo change) and mixing on the Arctic sea ice simulation. Our results show that wave-induced sea ice break-up leads to increases in sea ice concentration and thickness in the..
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Awarded by Office of Naval Research
Funding Acknowledgements
J.L., A.V.B. and Q.L. acknowledge ONR Global Grant N00014-17-1-3021-A00001; J.J.V., A.V.B. and P.H. were supported by the Australian Antarctic Program under project 4593 with additional contributions from project 4506.