Fast Ice Prediction System (FIPS) for land-fast sea ice at Prydz Bay, East Antarctica: an operational service for CHINARE

Abstract A Fast Ice Prediction System (FIPS) was constructed and is the first regional land-fast sea-ice forecasting system for the Antarctic. FIPS had two components: (1) near-real-time information on the ice-covered area from MODIS and SAR imagery that revealed, tidal cracks, ridged and rafted ice...

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Published in:Annals of Glaciology
Main Authors: Zhao, Jiechen, Cheng, Bin, Vihma, Timo, Heil, Petra, Hui, Fengming, Shu, Qi, Zhang, Lin, Yang, Qinghua
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 2020
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1017/aog.2020.46 2024-10-20T14:02:59+00:00 Fast Ice Prediction System (FIPS) for land-fast sea ice at Prydz Bay, East Antarctica: an operational service for CHINARE Zhao, Jiechen Cheng, Bin Vihma, Timo Heil, Petra Hui, Fengming Shu, Qi Zhang, Lin Yang, Qinghua 2020 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/aog.2020.46 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0260305520000464 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Annals of Glaciology volume 61, issue 83, page 271-283 ISSN 0260-3055 1727-5644 journal-article 2020 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/aog.2020.46 2024-09-25T04:01:59Z Abstract A Fast Ice Prediction System (FIPS) was constructed and is the first regional land-fast sea-ice forecasting system for the Antarctic. FIPS had two components: (1) near-real-time information on the ice-covered area from MODIS and SAR imagery that revealed, tidal cracks, ridged and rafted ice regions; (2) a high-resolution 1-D thermodynamic snow and ice model (HIGHTSI) that was extended to perform a 2-D simulation on snow and ice evolution using atmospheric forcing from ECMWF: either using ERA-Interim reanalysis (in hindcast mode) or HERS operational 10-day predictions (in forecast mode). A hindcast experiment for the 2015 season was in good agreement with field observations, with a mean bias of 0.14 ± 0.07 m and a correlation coefficient of 0.98 for modeled ice thickness. The errors are largely caused by a cold bias in the atmospheric forcing. The thick snow cover during the 2015 season led to modeled formation of extensive snow ice and superimposed ice. The first FIPS operational service was performed during the 2017/18 season. The system predicted a realistic ice thickness and onset of snow surface melt as well as the area of internal ice melt. The model results on the snow and ice properties were considered by the captain of R/V Xuelong when optimizing a low-risk route for on-ice transportation through fast ice to the coastal Zhongshan Station. Article in Journal/Newspaper Annals of Glaciology Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica East Antarctica Prydz Bay Sea ice Cambridge University Press Antarctic The Antarctic East Antarctica Prydz Bay Zhongshan ENVELOPE(76.371,76.371,-69.373,-69.373) Zhongshan Station ENVELOPE(76.371,76.371,-69.373,-69.373) Annals of Glaciology 61 83 271 283
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description Abstract A Fast Ice Prediction System (FIPS) was constructed and is the first regional land-fast sea-ice forecasting system for the Antarctic. FIPS had two components: (1) near-real-time information on the ice-covered area from MODIS and SAR imagery that revealed, tidal cracks, ridged and rafted ice regions; (2) a high-resolution 1-D thermodynamic snow and ice model (HIGHTSI) that was extended to perform a 2-D simulation on snow and ice evolution using atmospheric forcing from ECMWF: either using ERA-Interim reanalysis (in hindcast mode) or HERS operational 10-day predictions (in forecast mode). A hindcast experiment for the 2015 season was in good agreement with field observations, with a mean bias of 0.14 ± 0.07 m and a correlation coefficient of 0.98 for modeled ice thickness. The errors are largely caused by a cold bias in the atmospheric forcing. The thick snow cover during the 2015 season led to modeled formation of extensive snow ice and superimposed ice. The first FIPS operational service was performed during the 2017/18 season. The system predicted a realistic ice thickness and onset of snow surface melt as well as the area of internal ice melt. The model results on the snow and ice properties were considered by the captain of R/V Xuelong when optimizing a low-risk route for on-ice transportation through fast ice to the coastal Zhongshan Station.
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author Zhao, Jiechen
Cheng, Bin
Vihma, Timo
Heil, Petra
Hui, Fengming
Shu, Qi
Zhang, Lin
Yang, Qinghua
spellingShingle Zhao, Jiechen
Cheng, Bin
Vihma, Timo
Heil, Petra
Hui, Fengming
Shu, Qi
Zhang, Lin
Yang, Qinghua
Fast Ice Prediction System (FIPS) for land-fast sea ice at Prydz Bay, East Antarctica: an operational service for CHINARE
author_facet Zhao, Jiechen
Cheng, Bin
Vihma, Timo
Heil, Petra
Hui, Fengming
Shu, Qi
Zhang, Lin
Yang, Qinghua
author_sort Zhao, Jiechen
title Fast Ice Prediction System (FIPS) for land-fast sea ice at Prydz Bay, East Antarctica: an operational service for CHINARE
title_short Fast Ice Prediction System (FIPS) for land-fast sea ice at Prydz Bay, East Antarctica: an operational service for CHINARE
title_full Fast Ice Prediction System (FIPS) for land-fast sea ice at Prydz Bay, East Antarctica: an operational service for CHINARE
title_fullStr Fast Ice Prediction System (FIPS) for land-fast sea ice at Prydz Bay, East Antarctica: an operational service for CHINARE
title_full_unstemmed Fast Ice Prediction System (FIPS) for land-fast sea ice at Prydz Bay, East Antarctica: an operational service for CHINARE
title_sort fast ice prediction system (fips) for land-fast sea ice at prydz bay, east antarctica: an operational service for chinare
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