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

Our overall objective is to develop a quantitative understanding of the processes which collectively make up the ice-albedo feedback mechanism. This mechanism is generally believed to be a major factor in amplifying variations that occur within the earth s climate system. To achieve 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: 1997
Subjects:
Ice
Online Access:http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA627634
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Summary:Our overall objective is to develop a quantitative understanding of the processes which collectively make up the ice-albedo feedback mechanism. This mechanism is generally believed to be a major factor in amplifying variations that occur within the earth s climate system. To achieve this understanding, we must first learn how shortwave radiation is absorbed and distributed in the ice and upper ocean, then assess the effects of this distribution on the regional heat and mass balance of the ice pack. 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 climate and general circulation models.