Synoptic and Seasonal Variations of the Ice-Ocean Circulation in the Arctic: A Numerical Study

The circulations of the Arctic ice cover and ocean are investigated using a coupled ice-ocean model. The coupling is strong and two-way for synoptic time scales, but is limited on seasonal time scales: the geostrophic ocean currents are not changed by the computed heat and salt fluxes. The ice-drift...

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Main Authors: Warn-Varnas, Alex, Allard, Richard, Piacsek, Steve
Other Authors: NAVAL OCEANOGRAPHIC AND ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH LAB STENNIS SPACE CENTER MS
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1991
Subjects:
Ice
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spelling ftdtic:ADA255586 2023-05-15T14:58:10+02:00 Synoptic and Seasonal Variations of the Ice-Ocean Circulation in the Arctic: A Numerical Study Warn-Varnas, Alex Allard, Richard Piacsek, Steve NAVAL OCEANOGRAPHIC AND ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH LAB STENNIS SPACE CENTER MS 1991 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA255586 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA255586 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA255586 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC AND NTIS Physical and Dynamic Oceanography Snow Ice and Permafrost *COUPLING(INTERACTION) *OCEAN CURRENTS *OCEAN MODELS *SEA ICE STRESSES REPRINTS WIND STRENGTH(MECHANICS) DRIFT TRANSPORT DRAG CHUKCHI SEA BEAUFORT SEA ARCTIC REGIONS OPENINGS WIND STRESS SUMMER GEOSTROPHIC CURRENTS AIR WATER INTERACTIONS PATTERNS SEASONAL VARIATIONS TIME ICE FORMATION LAYERS THICKNESS VELOCITY *OCEAN CIRCULATION *ICE/OCEAN MODELS ICE DRIFT MULTI-LAYER ICE MODELS ICE MODELING COUPLED ICE/OCEAN MODEL PE0601153N WUDN257014 WU13221J Text 1991 ftdtic 2016-02-22T12:50:28Z The circulations of the Arctic ice cover and ocean are investigated using a coupled ice-ocean model. The coupling is strong and two-way for synoptic time scales, but is limited on seasonal time scales: the geostrophic ocean currents are not changed by the computed heat and salt fluxes. The ice-drift motion, Ekman transports and the wind-driven part of the barotropic circulation are examined for the months of February and August 1986, representing different atmospheric forcing, ice thickness and ice-strength regimes. Initial examination of the results revealed no significant seasonal dependence of ice-drift response on the synoptic time scale, other than larger velocities with larger wind stresses. Daily maximum ice-drift velocities range from 20-40 cm/s in February, and 15-30 cm/s in August. The corresponding mean monthly maximum drifts were 11 and 9 cm, respectively. The drag associated with the geostrophic currents plays a much bigger role in the summer because of the lighter atmospheric stresses. The well-known reversal of the normally clockwise Beaufort Gyre to a cyclonic system in August takes place in a few days and lasts well into September. In February, the Beaufort Gyre varies between a large, clockwise system covering all the Canadian Basin to a small, tight gyre centered over the southern Beaufort Sea, without any hint of reversal or disappearance. Large areas of strong divergence were found in the Ekman transport patterns, as well as the ice-divergence fields, indicating areas where ice thinning, openings and new ice formation might occur. In August this occurred in the Chukchi Sea, and in February just north of Novaya Zemlya. Pub. in Annals of Glaciology, v15 p54-62, 1991. Text Arctic Beaufort Sea Chukchi Chukchi Sea Ice Novaya Zemlya permafrost Sea ice Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic Chukchi Sea
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topic Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
Snow
Ice and Permafrost
*COUPLING(INTERACTION)
*OCEAN CURRENTS
*OCEAN MODELS
*SEA ICE
STRESSES
REPRINTS
WIND
STRENGTH(MECHANICS)
DRIFT
TRANSPORT
DRAG
CHUKCHI SEA
BEAUFORT SEA
ARCTIC REGIONS
OPENINGS
WIND STRESS
SUMMER
GEOSTROPHIC CURRENTS
AIR WATER INTERACTIONS
PATTERNS
SEASONAL VARIATIONS
TIME
ICE FORMATION
LAYERS
THICKNESS
VELOCITY
*OCEAN CIRCULATION
*ICE/OCEAN MODELS
ICE DRIFT
MULTI-LAYER ICE MODELS
ICE MODELING
COUPLED ICE/OCEAN MODEL
PE0601153N
WUDN257014
WU13221J
spellingShingle Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
Snow
Ice and Permafrost
*COUPLING(INTERACTION)
*OCEAN CURRENTS
*OCEAN MODELS
*SEA ICE
STRESSES
REPRINTS
WIND
STRENGTH(MECHANICS)
DRIFT
TRANSPORT
DRAG
CHUKCHI SEA
BEAUFORT SEA
ARCTIC REGIONS
OPENINGS
WIND STRESS
SUMMER
GEOSTROPHIC CURRENTS
AIR WATER INTERACTIONS
PATTERNS
SEASONAL VARIATIONS
TIME
ICE FORMATION
LAYERS
THICKNESS
VELOCITY
*OCEAN CIRCULATION
*ICE/OCEAN MODELS
ICE DRIFT
MULTI-LAYER ICE MODELS
ICE MODELING
COUPLED ICE/OCEAN MODEL
PE0601153N
WUDN257014
WU13221J
Warn-Varnas, Alex
Allard, Richard
Piacsek, Steve
Synoptic and Seasonal Variations of the Ice-Ocean Circulation in the Arctic: A Numerical Study
topic_facet Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
Snow
Ice and Permafrost
*COUPLING(INTERACTION)
*OCEAN CURRENTS
*OCEAN MODELS
*SEA ICE
STRESSES
REPRINTS
WIND
STRENGTH(MECHANICS)
DRIFT
TRANSPORT
DRAG
CHUKCHI SEA
BEAUFORT SEA
ARCTIC REGIONS
OPENINGS
WIND STRESS
SUMMER
GEOSTROPHIC CURRENTS
AIR WATER INTERACTIONS
PATTERNS
SEASONAL VARIATIONS
TIME
ICE FORMATION
LAYERS
THICKNESS
VELOCITY
*OCEAN CIRCULATION
*ICE/OCEAN MODELS
ICE DRIFT
MULTI-LAYER ICE MODELS
ICE MODELING
COUPLED ICE/OCEAN MODEL
PE0601153N
WUDN257014
WU13221J
description The circulations of the Arctic ice cover and ocean are investigated using a coupled ice-ocean model. The coupling is strong and two-way for synoptic time scales, but is limited on seasonal time scales: the geostrophic ocean currents are not changed by the computed heat and salt fluxes. The ice-drift motion, Ekman transports and the wind-driven part of the barotropic circulation are examined for the months of February and August 1986, representing different atmospheric forcing, ice thickness and ice-strength regimes. Initial examination of the results revealed no significant seasonal dependence of ice-drift response on the synoptic time scale, other than larger velocities with larger wind stresses. Daily maximum ice-drift velocities range from 20-40 cm/s in February, and 15-30 cm/s in August. The corresponding mean monthly maximum drifts were 11 and 9 cm, respectively. The drag associated with the geostrophic currents plays a much bigger role in the summer because of the lighter atmospheric stresses. The well-known reversal of the normally clockwise Beaufort Gyre to a cyclonic system in August takes place in a few days and lasts well into September. In February, the Beaufort Gyre varies between a large, clockwise system covering all the Canadian Basin to a small, tight gyre centered over the southern Beaufort Sea, without any hint of reversal or disappearance. Large areas of strong divergence were found in the Ekman transport patterns, as well as the ice-divergence fields, indicating areas where ice thinning, openings and new ice formation might occur. In August this occurred in the Chukchi Sea, and in February just north of Novaya Zemlya. Pub. in Annals of Glaciology, v15 p54-62, 1991.
author2 NAVAL OCEANOGRAPHIC AND ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH LAB STENNIS SPACE CENTER MS
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author Warn-Varnas, Alex
Allard, Richard
Piacsek, Steve
author_facet Warn-Varnas, Alex
Allard, Richard
Piacsek, Steve
author_sort Warn-Varnas, Alex
title Synoptic and Seasonal Variations of the Ice-Ocean Circulation in the Arctic: A Numerical Study
title_short Synoptic and Seasonal Variations of the Ice-Ocean Circulation in the Arctic: A Numerical Study
title_full Synoptic and Seasonal Variations of the Ice-Ocean Circulation in the Arctic: A Numerical Study
title_fullStr Synoptic and Seasonal Variations of the Ice-Ocean Circulation in the Arctic: A Numerical Study
title_full_unstemmed Synoptic and Seasonal Variations of the Ice-Ocean Circulation in the Arctic: A Numerical Study
title_sort synoptic and seasonal variations of the ice-ocean circulation in the arctic: a numerical study
publishDate 1991
url http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA255586
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Chukchi Sea
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Chukchi Sea
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Beaufort Sea
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Chukchi Sea
Ice
Novaya Zemlya
permafrost
Sea ice
genre_facet Arctic
Beaufort Sea
Chukchi
Chukchi Sea
Ice
Novaya Zemlya
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Sea ice
op_source DTIC AND NTIS
op_relation http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA255586
op_rights Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.
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