Validating satellite derived and modelled sea-ice drift in the Laptev Sea with in situ measurements from the winter of 2007/08

A correct representation of the ice movement in an Arctic sea-ice-ocean coupled model is essential for a realistic sea-ice and ocean simulation. The aim of this study is to validate the observational and simulated sea-ice drift for the Laptev Sea Shelf region with in situ measurements from the winte...

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Main Authors: Rozman, Polona, Hölemann, Jens A., Krumpen, Thomas, Gerdes, Rüdiger, Köberle, Cornelia, Lavergne, Thomas, Adams, Susanne, Girard-Ardhuin, Fanny
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Published: Norwegian Polar Institute 2011
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spelling ftjpolarres:oai:journals.openacademia.net:article/3061 2023-05-15T15:00:53+02:00 Validating satellite derived and modelled sea-ice drift in the Laptev Sea with in situ measurements from the winter of 2007/08 Rozman, Polona Hölemann, Jens A. Krumpen, Thomas Gerdes, Rüdiger Köberle, Cornelia Lavergne, Thomas Adams, Susanne Girard-Ardhuin, Fanny 2011-08-05 application/pdf text/html application/epub+zip text/xml https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/3061 https://doi.org/10.3402/polar.v30i0.7218 eng eng Norwegian Polar Institute https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/3061/pdf_217 https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/3061/html_191 https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/3061/6953 https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/3061/xml_191 https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/3061 doi:10.3402/polar.v30i0.7218 Copyright (c) 2018 Polar Research Polar Research; Vol 30 (2011) 1751-8369 shelf seas sea-ice drift sea-ice–ocean coupled mode acoustic Doppler current profiler fast ice info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article 2011 ftjpolarres https://doi.org/10.3402/polar.v30i0.7218 2021-11-11T19:13:37Z A correct representation of the ice movement in an Arctic sea-ice-ocean coupled model is essential for a realistic sea-ice and ocean simulation. The aim of this study is to validate the observational and simulated sea-ice drift for the Laptev Sea Shelf region with in situ measurements from the winter of 2007/08. Several satellite remote-sensing data sets are first compared to mooring measurements and afterwards to the sea-ice drift simulated by the coupled sea-ice-ocean model. The different satellite products have a correlation to the in situ data ranging from 0.56 to 0.86. The correlations of sea-ice direction or individual drift vector components between the in situ data and the observations are high, about 0.8. Similar correlations are achieved by the model simulations. The sea-ice drift speed derived from the model and from some satellite products have only moderate correlations of about 0.6 to the in situ record. The standard errors for the satellite products and model simulations drift components are similar to the errors of the satellite products in the central Arctic and are about 0.03 m/s. The fast-ice parameterization implementation in the model was also successfully tested for its influence on the sea-ice drift. In contrast to the satellite products, the model drift simulations have a full temporal and spatial coverage and results are reliable enough to use as sea-ice drift estimates on the Laptev Sea Shelf.Keywords: Shelf seas; sea-ice drift; sea-ice-ocean coupled model; acoustic Doppler current profiler; fast ice(Published: 5 August 2011)Citation: Polar Research 2011, 30, 7218, DOI:10.3402/polar.v30i0.7218 Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic laptev Laptev Sea Polar Research Sea ice Polar Research (E-Journal) Arctic Laptev Sea Polar Research 30 1 7218
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topic shelf seas
sea-ice drift
sea-ice–ocean coupled mode
acoustic Doppler current profiler
fast ice
spellingShingle shelf seas
sea-ice drift
sea-ice–ocean coupled mode
acoustic Doppler current profiler
fast ice
Rozman, Polona
Hölemann, Jens A.
Krumpen, Thomas
Gerdes, Rüdiger
Köberle, Cornelia
Lavergne, Thomas
Adams, Susanne
Girard-Ardhuin, Fanny
Validating satellite derived and modelled sea-ice drift in the Laptev Sea with in situ measurements from the winter of 2007/08
topic_facet shelf seas
sea-ice drift
sea-ice–ocean coupled mode
acoustic Doppler current profiler
fast ice
description A correct representation of the ice movement in an Arctic sea-ice-ocean coupled model is essential for a realistic sea-ice and ocean simulation. The aim of this study is to validate the observational and simulated sea-ice drift for the Laptev Sea Shelf region with in situ measurements from the winter of 2007/08. Several satellite remote-sensing data sets are first compared to mooring measurements and afterwards to the sea-ice drift simulated by the coupled sea-ice-ocean model. The different satellite products have a correlation to the in situ data ranging from 0.56 to 0.86. The correlations of sea-ice direction or individual drift vector components between the in situ data and the observations are high, about 0.8. Similar correlations are achieved by the model simulations. The sea-ice drift speed derived from the model and from some satellite products have only moderate correlations of about 0.6 to the in situ record. The standard errors for the satellite products and model simulations drift components are similar to the errors of the satellite products in the central Arctic and are about 0.03 m/s. The fast-ice parameterization implementation in the model was also successfully tested for its influence on the sea-ice drift. In contrast to the satellite products, the model drift simulations have a full temporal and spatial coverage and results are reliable enough to use as sea-ice drift estimates on the Laptev Sea Shelf.Keywords: Shelf seas; sea-ice drift; sea-ice-ocean coupled model; acoustic Doppler current profiler; fast ice(Published: 5 August 2011)Citation: Polar Research 2011, 30, 7218, DOI:10.3402/polar.v30i0.7218
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author Rozman, Polona
Hölemann, Jens A.
Krumpen, Thomas
Gerdes, Rüdiger
Köberle, Cornelia
Lavergne, Thomas
Adams, Susanne
Girard-Ardhuin, Fanny
author_facet Rozman, Polona
Hölemann, Jens A.
Krumpen, Thomas
Gerdes, Rüdiger
Köberle, Cornelia
Lavergne, Thomas
Adams, Susanne
Girard-Ardhuin, Fanny
author_sort Rozman, Polona
title Validating satellite derived and modelled sea-ice drift in the Laptev Sea with in situ measurements from the winter of 2007/08
title_short Validating satellite derived and modelled sea-ice drift in the Laptev Sea with in situ measurements from the winter of 2007/08
title_full Validating satellite derived and modelled sea-ice drift in the Laptev Sea with in situ measurements from the winter of 2007/08
title_fullStr Validating satellite derived and modelled sea-ice drift in the Laptev Sea with in situ measurements from the winter of 2007/08
title_full_unstemmed Validating satellite derived and modelled sea-ice drift in the Laptev Sea with in situ measurements from the winter of 2007/08
title_sort validating satellite derived and modelled sea-ice drift in the laptev sea with in situ measurements from the winter of 2007/08
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