Analysis of the IIP Iceberg Drift Model. Cost and Operational Effectiveness Analysis for Selected International Ice Patrol Mission Alternatives. Annex H.

This report is Interim Report Volume 8 for the Cost and Operational Effectiveness Analysis for Ice Patrol Mission Analysis Study. The International Ice Patrol has developed a model of iceberg drift that plays a critical role in the overall modeling of iceberg locations and determining the Limits of...

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Main Author: Armacost, Robert L.
Other Authors: EER SYSTEMS CORP VIENNA VA
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1995
Subjects:
Ice
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spelling ftdtic:ADA300154 2023-05-15T16:37:33+02:00 Analysis of the IIP Iceberg Drift Model. Cost and Operational Effectiveness Analysis for Selected International Ice Patrol Mission Alternatives. Annex H. Armacost, Robert L. EER SYSTEMS CORP VIENNA VA 1995-05 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA300154 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA300154 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA300154 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS Physical and Dynamic Oceanography Snow Ice and Permafrost *GEOSTROPHIC CURRENTS *ICEBERGS MATHEMATICAL MODELS POSITION(LOCATION) OCEAN CURRENTS POLICIES COST EFFECTIVENESS OCEAN SURFACE PARAMETERS PATROLLING ACCURACY SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR OPERATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS ESTIMATES OCEANOGRAPHIC DATA DRIFT WIND DIRECTION WIND VELOCITY AIR WATER INTERACTIONS DETERIORATION GEOSTROPHIC WIND AREA COVERAGE SEA ICE ICE REPORTING Text 1995 ftdtic 2016-02-19T20:52:58Z This report is Interim Report Volume 8 for the Cost and Operational Effectiveness Analysis for Ice Patrol Mission Analysis Study. The International Ice Patrol has developed a model of iceberg drift that plays a critical role in the overall modeling of iceberg locations and determining the Limits of All Known Ice. The drift model depends on the reported size of the iceberg and a number of environmental parameters. This report examines the structure of the drift model, reviews empirical evaluations of the model, and conducts an analytical and experimental sensitivity analysis of the model outputs with respect to the model parameters. The result of this analysis suggests that the local wind driven current portion of the deterioration model should be reexamined. The analyses indicate that the current speed magnitude is somewhat sensitive to errors in the wind speed that is provided as an input. Similar analyses with respect to errors in wind direction indicate that errors in wind direction may have a significant impact on estimated current direction. A comparison with a SAR current model yielded significantly different results. Other aspects of the drift model appear to provide a reasonable representation of the actual drift process. The analytical evaluation of the iceberg drift model reveals that there is little need for improved estimates of the environmental parameters for direct use in the drift model. The analysis illustrated the importance of correct classification. It is suggested that the current policy of classifying unknown icebergs as non-tabular medium icebergs be reexamined. Finally, the sensitivity of positional accuracy was clearly illustrated for the drift model. ADA300144 ADA300145 ADA300146 ADA300147 ADA300148 ADA300149 ADA300150 ADA300151 ADA300152 ADA300153 ADA300155 ADA300156 ADA300157 Text Ice permafrost Sea ice Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database
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topic Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
Snow
Ice and Permafrost
*GEOSTROPHIC CURRENTS
*ICEBERGS
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
POSITION(LOCATION)
OCEAN CURRENTS
POLICIES
COST EFFECTIVENESS
OCEAN SURFACE
PARAMETERS
PATROLLING
ACCURACY
SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR
OPERATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS
ESTIMATES
OCEANOGRAPHIC DATA
DRIFT
WIND DIRECTION
WIND VELOCITY
AIR WATER INTERACTIONS
DETERIORATION
GEOSTROPHIC WIND
AREA COVERAGE
SEA ICE
ICE REPORTING
spellingShingle Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
Snow
Ice and Permafrost
*GEOSTROPHIC CURRENTS
*ICEBERGS
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
POSITION(LOCATION)
OCEAN CURRENTS
POLICIES
COST EFFECTIVENESS
OCEAN SURFACE
PARAMETERS
PATROLLING
ACCURACY
SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR
OPERATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS
ESTIMATES
OCEANOGRAPHIC DATA
DRIFT
WIND DIRECTION
WIND VELOCITY
AIR WATER INTERACTIONS
DETERIORATION
GEOSTROPHIC WIND
AREA COVERAGE
SEA ICE
ICE REPORTING
Armacost, Robert L.
Analysis of the IIP Iceberg Drift Model. Cost and Operational Effectiveness Analysis for Selected International Ice Patrol Mission Alternatives. Annex H.
topic_facet Physical and Dynamic Oceanography
Snow
Ice and Permafrost
*GEOSTROPHIC CURRENTS
*ICEBERGS
MATHEMATICAL MODELS
POSITION(LOCATION)
OCEAN CURRENTS
POLICIES
COST EFFECTIVENESS
OCEAN SURFACE
PARAMETERS
PATROLLING
ACCURACY
SYNTHETIC APERTURE RADAR
OPERATIONAL EFFECTIVENESS
ESTIMATES
OCEANOGRAPHIC DATA
DRIFT
WIND DIRECTION
WIND VELOCITY
AIR WATER INTERACTIONS
DETERIORATION
GEOSTROPHIC WIND
AREA COVERAGE
SEA ICE
ICE REPORTING
description This report is Interim Report Volume 8 for the Cost and Operational Effectiveness Analysis for Ice Patrol Mission Analysis Study. The International Ice Patrol has developed a model of iceberg drift that plays a critical role in the overall modeling of iceberg locations and determining the Limits of All Known Ice. The drift model depends on the reported size of the iceberg and a number of environmental parameters. This report examines the structure of the drift model, reviews empirical evaluations of the model, and conducts an analytical and experimental sensitivity analysis of the model outputs with respect to the model parameters. The result of this analysis suggests that the local wind driven current portion of the deterioration model should be reexamined. The analyses indicate that the current speed magnitude is somewhat sensitive to errors in the wind speed that is provided as an input. Similar analyses with respect to errors in wind direction indicate that errors in wind direction may have a significant impact on estimated current direction. A comparison with a SAR current model yielded significantly different results. Other aspects of the drift model appear to provide a reasonable representation of the actual drift process. The analytical evaluation of the iceberg drift model reveals that there is little need for improved estimates of the environmental parameters for direct use in the drift model. The analysis illustrated the importance of correct classification. It is suggested that the current policy of classifying unknown icebergs as non-tabular medium icebergs be reexamined. Finally, the sensitivity of positional accuracy was clearly illustrated for the drift model. ADA300144 ADA300145 ADA300146 ADA300147 ADA300148 ADA300149 ADA300150 ADA300151 ADA300152 ADA300153 ADA300155 ADA300156 ADA300157
author2 EER SYSTEMS CORP VIENNA VA
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author Armacost, Robert L.
author_facet Armacost, Robert L.
author_sort Armacost, Robert L.
title Analysis of the IIP Iceberg Drift Model. Cost and Operational Effectiveness Analysis for Selected International Ice Patrol Mission Alternatives. Annex H.
title_short Analysis of the IIP Iceberg Drift Model. Cost and Operational Effectiveness Analysis for Selected International Ice Patrol Mission Alternatives. Annex H.
title_full Analysis of the IIP Iceberg Drift Model. Cost and Operational Effectiveness Analysis for Selected International Ice Patrol Mission Alternatives. Annex H.
title_fullStr Analysis of the IIP Iceberg Drift Model. Cost and Operational Effectiveness Analysis for Selected International Ice Patrol Mission Alternatives. Annex H.
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the IIP Iceberg Drift Model. Cost and Operational Effectiveness Analysis for Selected International Ice Patrol Mission Alternatives. Annex H.
title_sort analysis of the iip iceberg drift model. cost and operational effectiveness analysis for selected international ice patrol mission alternatives. annex h.
publishDate 1995
url http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA300154
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Sea ice
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Sea ice
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