Lagrangian tracking of sea ice in Community Ice CodE (CICE; version 5)

Sea ice models are essential tools for simulating the thermodynamic and dynamic processes of sea ice and the coupling with the polar atmosphere and ocean. Popular models such as the Community Ice CodE (CICE) are usually based on non-moving, locally orthogonal Eulerian grids. However, the various in...

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Published in:Geoscientific Model Development
Main Authors: Ning, Chenhui, Xu, Shiming, Zhang, Yan, Wang, Xuantong, Fan, Zhihao, Liu, Jiping
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-17-6847-2024
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spelling ftcopernicus:oai:publications.copernicus.org:gmd118284 2024-09-30T14:42:48+00:00 Lagrangian tracking of sea ice in Community Ice CodE (CICE; version 5) Ning, Chenhui Xu, Shiming Zhang, Yan Wang, Xuantong Fan, Zhihao Liu, Jiping 2024-09-13 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-17-6847-2024 https://gmd.copernicus.org/articles/17/6847/2024/ eng eng doi:10.5194/gmd-17-6847-2024 https://gmd.copernicus.org/articles/17/6847/2024/ eISSN: 1991-9603 Text 2024 ftcopernicus https://doi.org/10.5194/gmd-17-6847-2024 2024-09-17T23:57:35Z Sea ice models are essential tools for simulating the thermodynamic and dynamic processes of sea ice and the coupling with the polar atmosphere and ocean. Popular models such as the Community Ice CodE (CICE) are usually based on non-moving, locally orthogonal Eulerian grids. However, the various in situ observations, such as those from ice-tethered buoys and drift stations, are subjected to sea ice drift and are, hence, by nature Lagrangian. Furthermore, the statistical analysis of sea ice kinematics requires the Lagrangian perspective. As a result, the offline sea ice tracking with model output is usually carried out for many scientific and validational practices. Certain limitations exist, such as the need for high-frequency model outputs, as well as unaccountable tracking errors. In order to facilitate Lagrangian diagnostics in current sea ice models, we design and implement an online Lagrangian tracking module in CICE under the coupled model system of CESM (Community Earth System Model). In this work, we introduce its design and implementation in detail, as well as the numerical experiments for the validation and the analysis of sea ice deformation. In particular, the sea ice model is forced with historical atmospheric reanalysis data, and the Lagrangian tracking results are compared with the observed buoys' tracks for the years from 1979 to 2001. Moreover, high-resolution simulations are carried out with the Lagrangian tracking to study the multi-scale sea ice deformation modeled by CICE. Through scaling analysis, we show that CICE simulates multi-fractal sea ice deformation fields in both the spatial and the temporal domain, as well as the spatial–temporal coupling characteristics. The analysis with model output on the Eulerian grid shows systematic difference with the Lagrangian-tracking-based results, highlighting the importance of the Lagrangian perspective for scaling analysis. Related topics, including the sub-daily sea ice kinematics and the potential application of the Lagrangian tracking module, ... Text Sea ice Copernicus Publications: E-Journals Geoscientific Model Development 17 17 6847 6866
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description Sea ice models are essential tools for simulating the thermodynamic and dynamic processes of sea ice and the coupling with the polar atmosphere and ocean. Popular models such as the Community Ice CodE (CICE) are usually based on non-moving, locally orthogonal Eulerian grids. However, the various in situ observations, such as those from ice-tethered buoys and drift stations, are subjected to sea ice drift and are, hence, by nature Lagrangian. Furthermore, the statistical analysis of sea ice kinematics requires the Lagrangian perspective. As a result, the offline sea ice tracking with model output is usually carried out for many scientific and validational practices. Certain limitations exist, such as the need for high-frequency model outputs, as well as unaccountable tracking errors. In order to facilitate Lagrangian diagnostics in current sea ice models, we design and implement an online Lagrangian tracking module in CICE under the coupled model system of CESM (Community Earth System Model). In this work, we introduce its design and implementation in detail, as well as the numerical experiments for the validation and the analysis of sea ice deformation. In particular, the sea ice model is forced with historical atmospheric reanalysis data, and the Lagrangian tracking results are compared with the observed buoys' tracks for the years from 1979 to 2001. Moreover, high-resolution simulations are carried out with the Lagrangian tracking to study the multi-scale sea ice deformation modeled by CICE. Through scaling analysis, we show that CICE simulates multi-fractal sea ice deformation fields in both the spatial and the temporal domain, as well as the spatial–temporal coupling characteristics. The analysis with model output on the Eulerian grid shows systematic difference with the Lagrangian-tracking-based results, highlighting the importance of the Lagrangian perspective for scaling analysis. Related topics, including the sub-daily sea ice kinematics and the potential application of the Lagrangian tracking module, ...
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author Ning, Chenhui
Xu, Shiming
Zhang, Yan
Wang, Xuantong
Fan, Zhihao
Liu, Jiping
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Zhang, Yan
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Lagrangian tracking of sea ice in Community Ice CodE (CICE; version 5)
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Xu, Shiming
Zhang, Yan
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