Journal article
Analysis of the Antarctic Marginal Ice Zone Based on Unsupervised Classification of Standalone Sea Ice Model Data
NS Day, LG Bennetts, SP O’Farrell, A Alberello, F Montiel
Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans | Published : 2024
DOI: 10.1029/2024JC020953
Abstract
The Antarctic marginal ice zone, the regularly wave-affected outer band of the sea ice covered Southern Ocean, typically contains an unconsolidated ice cover comprised of smaller, thinner floes than the inner ice pack. Thus, it is a highly dynamic region and susceptible to rapid expansion and contraction, making it a focal area for understanding and predicting the response of Antarctic sea ice to a changing climate. This novel study uses unsupervised statistical clustering of sea ice data simulated by a global sea ice model (standalone CICE6 combined with a wave propagation module and prescribed ocean) to address the outstanding challenge of separating the marginal ice zone from the inner ic..
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