MIZEX. A Program for Mesoscale Air-Ice-Ocean Interaction Experiments in Arctic Marginal Ice Zones. III. Modeling the Marginal Ice Zone

The main goal of the marginal ice zone experiment (MIZEX) is to understand the processes that dictate the advance and retreat of the ice margin. Mechanistic model sensitivity studies can greatly aid in this goal by identifying the relative importance of different processes in the total system. In ad...

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Main Author: Hibler,W D , III
Other Authors: COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1984
Subjects:
Ice
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spelling ftdtic:ADA145351 2023-05-15T13:39:26+02:00 MIZEX. A Program for Mesoscale Air-Ice-Ocean Interaction Experiments in Arctic Marginal Ice Zones. III. Modeling the Marginal Ice Zone Hibler,W D , III COLD REGIONS RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING LAB HANOVER NH 1984-04 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA145351 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA145351 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA145351 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS Meteorology Physical and Dynamic Oceanography Snow Ice and Permafrost *SEA ICE *ANTARCTIC REGIONS *ARCTIC REGIONS MATHEMATICAL MODELS SIMULATION OCEAN CURRENTS MODELS STATISTICAL ANALYSIS RESEARCH MANAGEMENT AIR WATER INTERACTIONS WORKSHOPS GREENLAND SEA BERING SEA *Marginal Ice Zone MIZEX project Text 1984 ftdtic 2016-02-20T23:11:18Z The main goal of the marginal ice zone experiment (MIZEX) is to understand the processes that dictate the advance and retreat of the ice margin. Mechanistic model sensitivity studies can greatly aid in this goal by identifying the relative importance of different processes in the total system. In addition, more complete simulation models can be used both to test the adequacy of current understanding of the marginal ice zone and to serve as an integrating device for complex data sets. This volume contains the main results from a MIZEX modeling workshop held 18-20 October in Hanover, New Hampshire. Modelers interested in both Arctic and Antarctic sea ice were present. The purpose of the workshop was to determine the status of marginal ice zone modeling and to discuss different views on modeling processes in the MIZ. Results from full simulation models, mechanistic models, and empirical statistical models were presented and discussed. In addition, recommendations relevant to experimental measurements were made. The recommendations were divided into ocean, ice, and atmospheric categories; these were also the three main subject areas covered by the presentations. Overall, the workshop helped to identify areas where further simulations are needed to test our understanding and where knowledge of certain processes is lacking. See also Jun 81, AD-A107 046. Text Antarc* Antarctic Arctic Bering Sea Greenland Greenland Sea Ice permafrost Sea ice Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Antarctic Arctic Bering Sea Greenland
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topic Meteorology
Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
Snow
Ice and Permafrost
*SEA ICE
*ANTARCTIC REGIONS
*ARCTIC REGIONS
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
SIMULATION
OCEAN CURRENTS
MODELS
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
RESEARCH MANAGEMENT
AIR WATER INTERACTIONS
WORKSHOPS
GREENLAND SEA
BERING SEA
*Marginal Ice Zone
MIZEX project
spellingShingle Meteorology
Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
Snow
Ice and Permafrost
*SEA ICE
*ANTARCTIC REGIONS
*ARCTIC REGIONS
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
SIMULATION
OCEAN CURRENTS
MODELS
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
RESEARCH MANAGEMENT
AIR WATER INTERACTIONS
WORKSHOPS
GREENLAND SEA
BERING SEA
*Marginal Ice Zone
MIZEX project
Hibler,W D , III
MIZEX. A Program for Mesoscale Air-Ice-Ocean Interaction Experiments in Arctic Marginal Ice Zones. III. Modeling the Marginal Ice Zone
topic_facet Meteorology
Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
Snow
Ice and Permafrost
*SEA ICE
*ANTARCTIC REGIONS
*ARCTIC REGIONS
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
SIMULATION
OCEAN CURRENTS
MODELS
STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
RESEARCH MANAGEMENT
AIR WATER INTERACTIONS
WORKSHOPS
GREENLAND SEA
BERING SEA
*Marginal Ice Zone
MIZEX project
description The main goal of the marginal ice zone experiment (MIZEX) is to understand the processes that dictate the advance and retreat of the ice margin. Mechanistic model sensitivity studies can greatly aid in this goal by identifying the relative importance of different processes in the total system. In addition, more complete simulation models can be used both to test the adequacy of current understanding of the marginal ice zone and to serve as an integrating device for complex data sets. This volume contains the main results from a MIZEX modeling workshop held 18-20 October in Hanover, New Hampshire. Modelers interested in both Arctic and Antarctic sea ice were present. The purpose of the workshop was to determine the status of marginal ice zone modeling and to discuss different views on modeling processes in the MIZ. Results from full simulation models, mechanistic models, and empirical statistical models were presented and discussed. In addition, recommendations relevant to experimental measurements were made. The recommendations were divided into ocean, ice, and atmospheric categories; these were also the three main subject areas covered by the presentations. Overall, the workshop helped to identify areas where further simulations are needed to test our understanding and where knowledge of certain processes is lacking. See also Jun 81, AD-A107 046.
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title MIZEX. A Program for Mesoscale Air-Ice-Ocean Interaction Experiments in Arctic Marginal Ice Zones. III. Modeling the Marginal Ice Zone
title_short MIZEX. A Program for Mesoscale Air-Ice-Ocean Interaction Experiments in Arctic Marginal Ice Zones. III. Modeling the Marginal Ice Zone
title_full MIZEX. A Program for Mesoscale Air-Ice-Ocean Interaction Experiments in Arctic Marginal Ice Zones. III. Modeling the Marginal Ice Zone
title_fullStr MIZEX. A Program for Mesoscale Air-Ice-Ocean Interaction Experiments in Arctic Marginal Ice Zones. III. Modeling the Marginal Ice Zone
title_full_unstemmed MIZEX. A Program for Mesoscale Air-Ice-Ocean Interaction Experiments in Arctic Marginal Ice Zones. III. Modeling the Marginal Ice Zone
title_sort mizex. a program for mesoscale air-ice-ocean interaction experiments in arctic marginal ice zones. iii. modeling the marginal ice zone
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