The Future of Sea Ice Modeling: Where Do We Go from Here?

Volume: 101, Issue: 8, Pages: E1304 - E1311
Published: Aug 1, 2020
Abstract
Earth System Models (ESMs) include a sea ice component to physically represent sea ice changes and impacts on planetary albedo and ocean circulation (Manabe & Stouffer, 1980). Most contemporary sea ice models describe the sea ice pack as a continuum material, a principle laid by the AIDJEX (Arctic Ice Dynamics Joint EXperiment) group in the 1970s (Pritchard, 1980). Initially intended for climate studies, the sea ice components in ESMs are now...
Paper Details
Title
The Future of Sea Ice Modeling: Where Do We Go from Here?
Published Date
Aug 1, 2020
Volume
101
Issue
8
Pages
E1304 - E1311
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