Simulations with the sea ice model CICE investigating the impact of sea ice floe size distribution on seasonal Arctic sea ice retreat.

This dataset has been generated by implementing a power law derived sea ice floe size distribution model within the CICE sea ice model. We use this dataset within the associated paper (Bateson et al., 2019) to investigate the impact of floe size on the seasonal fragmentation and melt of Arctic sea i...

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Main Authors: Bateson, Adam, University Of Reading, Met Office Hadley Centre
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Published: University of Reading 2019
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.17864/1947.223
https://researchdata.reading.ac.uk/id/eprint/223
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spelling ftdatacite:10.17864/1947.223 2023-05-15T14:57:18+02:00 Simulations with the sea ice model CICE investigating the impact of sea ice floe size distribution on seasonal Arctic sea ice retreat. Bateson, Adam University Of Reading Met Office Hadley Centre 2019 https://dx.doi.org/10.17864/1947.223 https://researchdata.reading.ac.uk/id/eprint/223 unknown University of Reading Creative Commons: Attribution 4.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 CC-BY dataset Dataset 2019 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.17864/1947.223 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z This dataset has been generated by implementing a power law derived sea ice floe size distribution model within the CICE sea ice model. We use this dataset within the associated paper (Bateson et al., 2019) to investigate the impact of floe size on the seasonal fragmentation and melt of Arctic sea ice. We document several findings including that the floe size distribution model has a spatially and temporally dependent impact on the sea ice cover, in particular enhancing the role of the marginal ice zone in sea ice loss. We also show a strong model sensitivity to floe size distribution parameters within limits constrained by observations. We furthermore find that the impact of waves on floe size and the sea ice cover is strongly moderated by the wave attenuation rate. : This dataset has been generated by implementing a power law derived sea ice floe size distribution model within the CICE sea ice model. Full details are available from Bateson et al. (2019). : The data is stored in netCDF format. The dataset has been compressed into a tar.gz file. Dataset Arctic Sea ice DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic
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description This dataset has been generated by implementing a power law derived sea ice floe size distribution model within the CICE sea ice model. We use this dataset within the associated paper (Bateson et al., 2019) to investigate the impact of floe size on the seasonal fragmentation and melt of Arctic sea ice. We document several findings including that the floe size distribution model has a spatially and temporally dependent impact on the sea ice cover, in particular enhancing the role of the marginal ice zone in sea ice loss. We also show a strong model sensitivity to floe size distribution parameters within limits constrained by observations. We furthermore find that the impact of waves on floe size and the sea ice cover is strongly moderated by the wave attenuation rate. : This dataset has been generated by implementing a power law derived sea ice floe size distribution model within the CICE sea ice model. Full details are available from Bateson et al. (2019). : The data is stored in netCDF format. The dataset has been compressed into a tar.gz file.
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author Bateson, Adam
University Of Reading
Met Office Hadley Centre
spellingShingle Bateson, Adam
University Of Reading
Met Office Hadley Centre
Simulations with the sea ice model CICE investigating the impact of sea ice floe size distribution on seasonal Arctic sea ice retreat.
author_facet Bateson, Adam
University Of Reading
Met Office Hadley Centre
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title Simulations with the sea ice model CICE investigating the impact of sea ice floe size distribution on seasonal Arctic sea ice retreat.
title_short Simulations with the sea ice model CICE investigating the impact of sea ice floe size distribution on seasonal Arctic sea ice retreat.
title_full Simulations with the sea ice model CICE investigating the impact of sea ice floe size distribution on seasonal Arctic sea ice retreat.
title_fullStr Simulations with the sea ice model CICE investigating the impact of sea ice floe size distribution on seasonal Arctic sea ice retreat.
title_full_unstemmed Simulations with the sea ice model CICE investigating the impact of sea ice floe size distribution on seasonal Arctic sea ice retreat.
title_sort simulations with the sea ice model cice investigating the impact of sea ice floe size distribution on seasonal arctic sea ice retreat.
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