Overview of the Arctic Sea state and boundary layer physics program

The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.1002/2018JC013766 A large collaborative program has studied the coupled air‐ice‐ocean‐wave processes occurring in the Arctic during the autumn ice advance. The program included a field campaign in the western Arctic during the aut...

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Published in:Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans
Main Authors: Thomson, Jim, Ackley, Stephen, Girard-Ardhuin, Fanny, Ardhuin, Fabrice, Babanin, Alexander, Boutin, Guillaume, Brozena, John, Cheng, Sukun, Collins, Clarence, Doble, Martin, Fairall, Christopher W., Guest, Peter, Gebhardt, Claus, Holt, Benjamin, Lehner, Susanne, Lund, Björn, Meylan, Michae, Maksym, Ted, Montiel, Fabien, Perrie, Wil, Persson, Ola, Rainville, Luc, Rogers, W. Erick, Shen, Hui, Shen, Hayley, Squire, Vernon, Stammerjohn, Sharon E., Stopa, Justin, Smith, Madison M., Sutherland, Peter, Wadhams, Peter
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: American Geophysical Union 2018
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10945/62426
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spelling ftnavalpschool:oai:calhoun.nps.edu:10945/62426 2024-06-09T07:43:24+00:00 Overview of the Arctic Sea state and boundary layer physics program Thomson, Jim Ackley, Stephen Girard-Ardhuin, Fanny Ardhuin, Fabrice Babanin, Alexander Boutin, Guillaume Brozena, John Cheng, Sukun Collins, Clarence Doble, Martin Fairall, Christopher W. Guest, Peter Gebhardt, Claus Holt, Benjamin Lehner, Susanne Lund, Björn Meylan, Michae Maksym, Ted Montiel, Fabien Perrie, Wil Persson, Ola Rainville, Luc Rogers, W. Erick Shen, Hui Shen, Hayley Squire, Vernon Stammerjohn, Sharon E. Stopa, Justin Smith, Madison M. Sutherland, Peter Wadhams, Peter 2018-04-16 application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/10945/62426 en_US eng American Geophysical Union . Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans 123(12), (2018): 8674-8687, doi:10.1002/2018JC013766. https://hdl.handle.net/10945/62426 Arctic waves autumn sea ice Beaufort flux Article 2018 ftnavalpschool https://doi.org/10.1002/2018JC013766 2024-05-15T00:44:58Z The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.1002/2018JC013766 A large collaborative program has studied the coupled air‐ice‐ocean‐wave processes occurring in the Arctic during the autumn ice advance. The program included a field campaign in the western Arctic during the autumn of 2015, with in situ data collection and both aerial and satellite remote sensing. Many of the analyses have focused on using and improving forecast models. Summarizing and synthesizing the results from a series of separate papers, the overall view is of an Arctic shifting to a more seasonal system. The dramatic increase in open water extent and duration in the autumn means that large surface waves and significant surface heat fluxes are now common. When refreezing finally does occur, it is a highly variable process in space and time. Wind and wave events drive episodic advances and retreats of the ice edge, with associated variations in sea ice formation types (e.g., pancakes, nilas). This variability becomes imprinted on the winter ice cover, which in turn affects the melt season the following year. This program was supported by the Office of Naval Research, Code 32, under Program Managers Scott Harper and Martin Jeffries. The crew of R/V Sikuliaq provide outstanding support in collecting the field data, and the US National Ice Center, German Aerospace Center (DLR), and European Space Agency facilitated the remote sensing collections and daily analysis products. RADARSAT‐2 Data and Products are from MacDonald, Dettwiler, and Associates Ltd., courtesy of the U.S. National Ice Center. Data, supporting information, and a cruise report can be found at http://www.apl.uw.edu/arcticseastate Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Sea ice Naval Postgraduate School: Calhoun Arctic Harper ENVELOPE(-57.050,-57.050,-84.050,-84.050) Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 123 12 8674 8687
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topic Arctic
waves
autumn
sea ice
Beaufort
flux
spellingShingle Arctic
waves
autumn
sea ice
Beaufort
flux
Thomson, Jim
Ackley, Stephen
Girard-Ardhuin, Fanny
Ardhuin, Fabrice
Babanin, Alexander
Boutin, Guillaume
Brozena, John
Cheng, Sukun
Collins, Clarence
Doble, Martin
Fairall, Christopher W.
Guest, Peter
Gebhardt, Claus
Holt, Benjamin
Lehner, Susanne
Lund, Björn
Meylan, Michae
Maksym, Ted
Montiel, Fabien
Perrie, Wil
Persson, Ola
Rainville, Luc
Rogers, W. Erick
Shen, Hui
Shen, Hayley
Squire, Vernon
Stammerjohn, Sharon E.
Stopa, Justin
Smith, Madison M.
Sutherland, Peter
Wadhams, Peter
Overview of the Arctic Sea state and boundary layer physics program
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waves
autumn
sea ice
Beaufort
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description The article of record as published may be found at https://doi.org/10.1002/2018JC013766 A large collaborative program has studied the coupled air‐ice‐ocean‐wave processes occurring in the Arctic during the autumn ice advance. The program included a field campaign in the western Arctic during the autumn of 2015, with in situ data collection and both aerial and satellite remote sensing. Many of the analyses have focused on using and improving forecast models. Summarizing and synthesizing the results from a series of separate papers, the overall view is of an Arctic shifting to a more seasonal system. The dramatic increase in open water extent and duration in the autumn means that large surface waves and significant surface heat fluxes are now common. When refreezing finally does occur, it is a highly variable process in space and time. Wind and wave events drive episodic advances and retreats of the ice edge, with associated variations in sea ice formation types (e.g., pancakes, nilas). This variability becomes imprinted on the winter ice cover, which in turn affects the melt season the following year. This program was supported by the Office of Naval Research, Code 32, under Program Managers Scott Harper and Martin Jeffries. The crew of R/V Sikuliaq provide outstanding support in collecting the field data, and the US National Ice Center, German Aerospace Center (DLR), and European Space Agency facilitated the remote sensing collections and daily analysis products. RADARSAT‐2 Data and Products are from MacDonald, Dettwiler, and Associates Ltd., courtesy of the U.S. National Ice Center. Data, supporting information, and a cruise report can be found at http://www.apl.uw.edu/arcticseastate
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author Thomson, Jim
Ackley, Stephen
Girard-Ardhuin, Fanny
Ardhuin, Fabrice
Babanin, Alexander
Boutin, Guillaume
Brozena, John
Cheng, Sukun
Collins, Clarence
Doble, Martin
Fairall, Christopher W.
Guest, Peter
Gebhardt, Claus
Holt, Benjamin
Lehner, Susanne
Lund, Björn
Meylan, Michae
Maksym, Ted
Montiel, Fabien
Perrie, Wil
Persson, Ola
Rainville, Luc
Rogers, W. Erick
Shen, Hui
Shen, Hayley
Squire, Vernon
Stammerjohn, Sharon E.
Stopa, Justin
Smith, Madison M.
Sutherland, Peter
Wadhams, Peter
author_facet Thomson, Jim
Ackley, Stephen
Girard-Ardhuin, Fanny
Ardhuin, Fabrice
Babanin, Alexander
Boutin, Guillaume
Brozena, John
Cheng, Sukun
Collins, Clarence
Doble, Martin
Fairall, Christopher W.
Guest, Peter
Gebhardt, Claus
Holt, Benjamin
Lehner, Susanne
Lund, Björn
Meylan, Michae
Maksym, Ted
Montiel, Fabien
Perrie, Wil
Persson, Ola
Rainville, Luc
Rogers, W. Erick
Shen, Hui
Shen, Hayley
Squire, Vernon
Stammerjohn, Sharon E.
Stopa, Justin
Smith, Madison M.
Sutherland, Peter
Wadhams, Peter
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title Overview of the Arctic Sea state and boundary layer physics program
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