A Numerical Model for Short-term Sea Ice Forecasting in the Arctic

vorgelegt wurde. The Arctic is an ocean that plays at being land; each little ridge and wrinkle stands. as 011 a map, as larger than it self. Here melt-pond solid seas form over a liquid mantle-geology's reversed! Continental plates of ice collide to form pressure-ridge mountain chains. The ill...

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Main Authors: Ein Numerisches Modell Zur Meereisvorhersage, Jan Leonhard Lieser, Jan L. Lieser
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
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Language:English
Published: 1618
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.470.1603
http://epic.awi.de/26664/1/BerPolarforsch2004485.pdf
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Summary:vorgelegt wurde. The Arctic is an ocean that plays at being land; each little ridge and wrinkle stands. as 011 a map, as larger than it self. Here melt-pond solid seas form over a liquid mantle-geology's reversed! Continental plates of ice collide to form pressure-ridge mountain chains. The illusion stands, solid, almost, as real land; until the POLARSTERN comes crashing through, to remind the Arctic Ocean that for all its grandeur