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Spatial Variability of Surface-Level State Variables over Arctic Sea Ice
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: umerical models of the atmosphere, oceans, and sea ice are divided into horizontal grid cells that can range in size from a few kilometers to hundreds of kilometers. In these models, many surface-level variables are assumed ...
Simulations of Snow, Ice, and Near-Surface Atmospheric Processes on Ice Station Weddell
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The 4-month drift of Ice Station Weddell (ISW) produced over 2000 h of nearly continuous measurements in the atmospheric surface layer and in the snow and sea ice in the western Weddell Sea. This paper reports simulations, ...
SnowSTAR2002 Transect Reconstruction Using a Multilayered Energy and Mass Balance Snow Model
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The lateral and vertical variability of snow stratigraphy was investigated through the comparison of the measured profiles of snow density, temperature, and grain size obtained during the Snow Science Traverse?Alaska Region ...
Parameterizing Turbulent Exchange over Sea Ice in Winter
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The Surface Heat Budget of the Arctic Ocean (SHEBA) experiment produced 18 000 h of turbulence data from the atmospheric surface layer over sea ice while the ice camp drifted for a year in the Beaufort Gyre. Multiple sites ...