Journal article

Observation of wave propagation over 1,000 km into Antarctica winter pack ice

T Nose, T Katsuno, T Waseda, S Ushio, J Rabault, T Kodaira, J Voermans

Coastal Engineering Journal | Published : 2024

Abstract

A drifting wave-ice buoy (Medusa-766) was deployed at the Lützow-Holm Bay (LHB) marginal ice zone in Antarctica during the 63rd Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition to study the wave influence on the unstable LHB fast ice. Medusa-766 survived the Antarctic winter as it was located deep in the ice cover with the shortest distance to the ice-free Southern Ocean over 1,000 km; at this time, there was evidence of 8-cm-height wave signal at the buoy position. Using the the ECMWF’s reanalysis wave data, we show that the incoming waves were likely 4-m waves that were generated by an extratropical cyclone in the Southern Ocean. Wave-induced ice breakup potential for this event could extend hundred..

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Awarded by Japan Society for the Promotion of Science