Resolving and parameterising the ocean mesoscale in earth system models
Abstract Purpose of Review Assessment of the impact of ocean resolution in Earth System
models on the mean state, variability, and future projections and discussion of prospects for …
models on the mean state, variability, and future projections and discussion of prospects for …
Marginal ice zone dynamics: history, definitions and research perspectives
D Dumont - … Transactions of the Royal Society A, 2022 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Despite enormous scientific and technological progress in numerical weather and climate
prediction, sea ice still remains unreliably predicted by models, both in short-term …
prediction, sea ice still remains unreliably predicted by models, both in short-term …
Sea Ice Rheology Experiment (SIREx): 2. Evaluating linear kinematic features in high‐resolution sea ice simulations
Simulating sea ice drift and deformation in the Arctic Ocean is still a challenge because of
the multiscale interaction of sea ice floes that compose the Arctic Sea ice cover. The Sea Ice …
the multiscale interaction of sea ice floes that compose the Arctic Sea ice cover. The Sea Ice …
Machine learning for daily forecasts of Arctic sea ice motion: An attribution assessment of model predictive skill
L Hoffman, MR Mazloff, ST Gille… - … Intelligence for the …, 2023 - journals.ametsoc.org
Physics-based simulations of Arctic sea ice are highly complex, involving transport between
different phases, length scales, and time scales. Resultantly, numerical simulations of sea …
different phases, length scales, and time scales. Resultantly, numerical simulations of sea …
Arctic sea ice mass balance in a new coupled ice–ocean model using a brittle rheology framework
Sea ice is a key component of the Earth's climate system as it modulates the energy
exchanges and associated feedback processes at the air–sea interface in polar regions …
exchanges and associated feedback processes at the air–sea interface in polar regions …
Data-driven short-term daily operational sea ice regional forecasting
Global warming has made the Arctic increasingly available for marine operations and
created a demand for reliable operational sea ice forecasts to increase safety. Because …
created a demand for reliable operational sea ice forecasts to increase safety. Because …
Model biases in simulating extreme sea ice loss associated with the record January 2022 Arctic cyclone
E Blanchard‐Wrigglesworth, S Brenner… - Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract In January 2022, the strongest Arctic cyclone on record resulted in a record weekly
loss in sea ice cover in the Barents‐Kara‐Laptev seas. While ECMWF operational forecasts …
loss in sea ice cover in the Barents‐Kara‐Laptev seas. While ECMWF operational forecasts …
Benefits and challenges of dynamic sea-ice for weather forecasts
The drive to develop environmental prediction systems that are seamless across both
weather and climate timescales has culminated in the development and use of Earth system …
weather and climate timescales has culminated in the development and use of Earth system …
Presentation and evaluation of the Arctic sea ice forecasting system neXtSIM-F
The neXtSIM-F forecast system consists of a stand-alone sea ice model, neXtSIM, forced by
the TOPAZ ocean forecast and the ECMWF atmospheric forecast, combined with daily data …
the TOPAZ ocean forecast and the ECMWF atmospheric forecast, combined with daily data …
Bonded discrete element simulations of sea ice with non‐local failure: Applications to Nares Strait
The discrete element method (DEM) can provide detailed descriptions of sea ice dynamics
that explicitly model floes and discontinuities in the ice, which can be challenging to …
that explicitly model floes and discontinuities in the ice, which can be challenging to …