Effects of sea ice form drag on the polar oceans in the NEMO-LIM3 global ocean–sea ice model

The surface roughness of sea ice is highly variable because of the diversity of discrete obstacles to the flow present on the sea ice surface. These obstacles result in form drag, an effect poorly accounted for in the calculation of surface fluxes over sea ice in climate models. In this study, we im...

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Main Authors: Sterlin, J, Tsamados, M, Fichefet, T, Massonnet, F, Barbic, G
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: ELSEVIER SCI LTD 2023
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Online Access:https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10177538/
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spelling ftucl:oai:eprints.ucl.ac.uk.OAI2:10177538 2023-12-24T10:09:29+01:00 Effects of sea ice form drag on the polar oceans in the NEMO-LIM3 global ocean–sea ice model Sterlin, J Tsamados, M Fichefet, T Massonnet, F Barbic, G 2023-08 https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10177538/ eng eng ELSEVIER SCI LTD https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10177538/ Ocean Modelling , 184 , Article 102227. (2023) Article 2023 ftucl 2023-11-27T13:07:32Z The surface roughness of sea ice is highly variable because of the diversity of discrete obstacles to the flow present on the sea ice surface. These obstacles result in form drag, an effect poorly accounted for in the calculation of surface fluxes over sea ice in climate models. In this study, we implement in the ocean–sea ice model NEMO-LIM3 a variable formulation of the atmospheric and oceanic neutral drag coefficients over sea ice that includes the form drag effect. We examine the impact of this formulation on the ice cover and ocean surface properties over the past decades in the Arctic and Antarctic. Including form drag in the simulations leads to 10–50cm thinner sea ice in the peripheral Arctic seas and ∼10cm thicker sea ice in the Antarctic ice pack on annual means. Form drag significantly impacts summer sea surface temperatures in the marginal ice zone (+0.5 to +1.5°C in the Arctic and -0.5°C in the Antarctic) and sea surface salinities under the ice cover (+0.52 to +0.89g/kg in both polar regions). The seasonality of the ocean surface stress under sea ice is reversed, with a maximum (minimum) ocean surface stress under sea ice in summer (winter) when including form drag. However, this seasonal reversal is likely too intense in our simulations due to the underestimation of the prescribed mean floe lengths in summer. In the Arctic, the long-term declines in sea ice volume and multi-year ice are associated with decreasing neutral drag coefficients and negative trends in ocean surface stress. In the Antarctic, the trends in the neutral drag coefficients control the increase (decrease) in ocean surface stress in the Weddell and Ross (Bellingshausen and Amundsen) Seas. Form drag results in a 22–38% deeper summer mixed layer under polar sea ice and a year-long 10–25m deeper mixed layer in the Central Arctic. All these impacts on the ocean surface properties demonstrate the relevance of form drag for polar ocean modelling. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Arctic ice pack Sea ice University College London: UCL Discovery Arctic Antarctic The Antarctic Weddell
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description The surface roughness of sea ice is highly variable because of the diversity of discrete obstacles to the flow present on the sea ice surface. These obstacles result in form drag, an effect poorly accounted for in the calculation of surface fluxes over sea ice in climate models. In this study, we implement in the ocean–sea ice model NEMO-LIM3 a variable formulation of the atmospheric and oceanic neutral drag coefficients over sea ice that includes the form drag effect. We examine the impact of this formulation on the ice cover and ocean surface properties over the past decades in the Arctic and Antarctic. Including form drag in the simulations leads to 10–50cm thinner sea ice in the peripheral Arctic seas and ∼10cm thicker sea ice in the Antarctic ice pack on annual means. Form drag significantly impacts summer sea surface temperatures in the marginal ice zone (+0.5 to +1.5°C in the Arctic and -0.5°C in the Antarctic) and sea surface salinities under the ice cover (+0.52 to +0.89g/kg in both polar regions). The seasonality of the ocean surface stress under sea ice is reversed, with a maximum (minimum) ocean surface stress under sea ice in summer (winter) when including form drag. However, this seasonal reversal is likely too intense in our simulations due to the underestimation of the prescribed mean floe lengths in summer. In the Arctic, the long-term declines in sea ice volume and multi-year ice are associated with decreasing neutral drag coefficients and negative trends in ocean surface stress. In the Antarctic, the trends in the neutral drag coefficients control the increase (decrease) in ocean surface stress in the Weddell and Ross (Bellingshausen and Amundsen) Seas. Form drag results in a 22–38% deeper summer mixed layer under polar sea ice and a year-long 10–25m deeper mixed layer in the Central Arctic. All these impacts on the ocean surface properties demonstrate the relevance of form drag for polar ocean modelling.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Sterlin, J
Tsamados, M
Fichefet, T
Massonnet, F
Barbic, G
spellingShingle Sterlin, J
Tsamados, M
Fichefet, T
Massonnet, F
Barbic, G
Effects of sea ice form drag on the polar oceans in the NEMO-LIM3 global ocean–sea ice model
author_facet Sterlin, J
Tsamados, M
Fichefet, T
Massonnet, F
Barbic, G
author_sort Sterlin, J
title Effects of sea ice form drag on the polar oceans in the NEMO-LIM3 global ocean–sea ice model
title_short Effects of sea ice form drag on the polar oceans in the NEMO-LIM3 global ocean–sea ice model
title_full Effects of sea ice form drag on the polar oceans in the NEMO-LIM3 global ocean–sea ice model
title_fullStr Effects of sea ice form drag on the polar oceans in the NEMO-LIM3 global ocean–sea ice model
title_full_unstemmed Effects of sea ice form drag on the polar oceans in the NEMO-LIM3 global ocean–sea ice model
title_sort effects of sea ice form drag on the polar oceans in the nemo-lim3 global ocean–sea ice model
publisher ELSEVIER SCI LTD
publishDate 2023
url https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10177538/
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The Antarctic
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The Antarctic
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Arctic
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op_source Ocean Modelling , 184 , Article 102227. (2023)
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