Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Ice-Albedo Feedback Processes in the Arctic Basin

Our overall goal is to develop a quantitative understanding of processes that collectively make up the ice-albedo feedback mechanism. This mechanism is generally believed to be a key factor in amplifying natural variations within the earth's climate system. Central to achieving this understandi...

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Main Authors: Maykut, Gary A, Grenfell, Thomas C
Other Authors: WASHINGTON UNIV SEATTLE DEPT OF ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 2002
Subjects:
Ice
Online Access:http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA621250
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spelling ftdtic:ADA621250 2023-05-15T13:10:28+02:00 Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Ice-Albedo Feedback Processes in the Arctic Basin Maykut, Gary A Grenfell, Thomas C WASHINGTON UNIV SEATTLE DEPT OF ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES 2002-09-30 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA621250 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA621250 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA621250 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC Meteorology Snow Ice and Permafrost *ALBEDO *FEEDBACK *ICE ABSORPTION ARCTIC OCEAN CLIMATE HEAT ICE FORMATION LIGHT TRANSMISSION MELTING PACK ICE RADIATION REFLECTION SHORT WAVELENGTHS Text 2002 ftdtic 2016-02-24T18:41:15Z Our overall goal is to develop a quantitative understanding of processes that collectively make up the ice-albedo feedback mechanism. This mechanism is generally believed to be a key factor in amplifying natural variations within the earth's climate system. Central to achieving this understanding is learning more about how shortwave radiation is absorbed and distributed in the ice pack and upper ocean, and how this distribution affects the regional heat and mass balance of the ice cover. Complicating the problem are a variety of issues related to the extreme sub-grid scale variability of the Arctic ice cover and to how such variability can be accounted for in large-scale models. Our long-term goal is to develop accurate formulations of major ice-albedo feedback processes in a form suitable for inclusion in climate and general circulation models. Text albedo Arctic Basin Arctic Arctic Ocean Ice permafrost Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic Arctic Ocean
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topic Meteorology
Snow
Ice and Permafrost
*ALBEDO
*FEEDBACK
*ICE
ABSORPTION
ARCTIC OCEAN
CLIMATE
HEAT
ICE FORMATION
LIGHT TRANSMISSION
MELTING
PACK ICE
RADIATION
REFLECTION
SHORT WAVELENGTHS
spellingShingle Meteorology
Snow
Ice and Permafrost
*ALBEDO
*FEEDBACK
*ICE
ABSORPTION
ARCTIC OCEAN
CLIMATE
HEAT
ICE FORMATION
LIGHT TRANSMISSION
MELTING
PACK ICE
RADIATION
REFLECTION
SHORT WAVELENGTHS
Maykut, Gary A
Grenfell, Thomas C
Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Ice-Albedo Feedback Processes in the Arctic Basin
topic_facet Meteorology
Snow
Ice and Permafrost
*ALBEDO
*FEEDBACK
*ICE
ABSORPTION
ARCTIC OCEAN
CLIMATE
HEAT
ICE FORMATION
LIGHT TRANSMISSION
MELTING
PACK ICE
RADIATION
REFLECTION
SHORT WAVELENGTHS
description Our overall goal is to develop a quantitative understanding of processes that collectively make up the ice-albedo feedback mechanism. This mechanism is generally believed to be a key factor in amplifying natural variations within the earth's climate system. Central to achieving this understanding is learning more about how shortwave radiation is absorbed and distributed in the ice pack and upper ocean, and how this distribution affects the regional heat and mass balance of the ice cover. Complicating the problem are a variety of issues related to the extreme sub-grid scale variability of the Arctic ice cover and to how such variability can be accounted for in large-scale models. Our long-term goal is to develop accurate formulations of major ice-albedo feedback processes in a form suitable for inclusion in climate and general circulation models.
author2 WASHINGTON UNIV SEATTLE DEPT OF ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
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author Maykut, Gary A
Grenfell, Thomas C
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Grenfell, Thomas C
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title Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Ice-Albedo Feedback Processes in the Arctic Basin
title_short Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Ice-Albedo Feedback Processes in the Arctic Basin
title_full Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Ice-Albedo Feedback Processes in the Arctic Basin
title_fullStr Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Ice-Albedo Feedback Processes in the Arctic Basin
title_full_unstemmed Experimental and Theoretical Studies of Ice-Albedo Feedback Processes in the Arctic Basin
title_sort experimental and theoretical studies of ice-albedo feedback processes in the arctic basin
publishDate 2002
url http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA621250
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