219 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.Two ensembles of four October 1 to December 10 simulations with a coupled atmosphere-sea ice model are made and a 30-day mean climatic state is calculated for each ensemble for the period of November 11 to December 10. Initially, the light ice ensemble has a thick ice cover extending southward to 75(DEGREES)N. The heavy ice ensemble has, in addition, a 0.25 m thick layer of ice covering 75% of the area along latitudes 69(DEGREES)N and 64(DEGREES)N. The southward advance of sea ice is limited by the model to 64(DEGREES)N. The two ensemble-mean climatic states are compared to determine how the initial difference in ice cover evolves with time and whether statistically sign...
Abstract. A dynamic-thermodynamic sea ice model is used to illustrate a sensitivity evaluation strat...
Sea ice, the result of seawater freezing at high latitudes, plays a key role in the global climate s...
A full three-dimensional ocean model coupled to an ice model using realistic geometry and atmospheri...
219 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.Two ensembles of four October...
Emphasizing the model’s ability in mean climate reproduction in high northern latitudes, results fro...
Sea ice is a key element of the Earth's climate system, and also of significant ecological, geo‐poli...
At high latitudes, a significant part of the oceans is covered by sea ice that forms when seawater f...
[1] A coupled ocean-atmosphere general circulation model with a thermodynamic sea-ice model, the Fas...
International audienceAn assessment of the performance of a state-of-the-art large-scale coupled sea...
The exchange of moisture and heat between the atmosphere and the Earth's surface fundamentally affec...
December 1995.Includes bibliographical references.We describe a simple two-layer thermodynamic ocean...
We investigate the impact of three different parameterizations of ice–ocean heat exchange on modeled...
Only mathematical models are able to predict the climate change that will be induced over the next d...
Abstract. A dynamic-thermodynamic sea ice model is used to illustrate a sensitivity evaluation strat...
Sea ice, the result of seawater freezing at high latitudes, plays a key role in the global climate s...
A full three-dimensional ocean model coupled to an ice model using realistic geometry and atmospheri...
219 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1982.Two ensembles of four October...
Emphasizing the model’s ability in mean climate reproduction in high northern latitudes, results fro...
Sea ice is a key element of the Earth's climate system, and also of significant ecological, geo‐poli...
At high latitudes, a significant part of the oceans is covered by sea ice that forms when seawater f...
[1] A coupled ocean-atmosphere general circulation model with a thermodynamic sea-ice model, the Fas...
International audienceAn assessment of the performance of a state-of-the-art large-scale coupled sea...
The exchange of moisture and heat between the atmosphere and the Earth's surface fundamentally affec...
December 1995.Includes bibliographical references.We describe a simple two-layer thermodynamic ocean...
We investigate the impact of three different parameterizations of ice–ocean heat exchange on modeled...
Only mathematical models are able to predict the climate change that will be induced over the next d...
Abstract. A dynamic-thermodynamic sea ice model is used to illustrate a sensitivity evaluation strat...
Sea ice, the result of seawater freezing at high latitudes, plays a key role in the global climate s...
A full three-dimensional ocean model coupled to an ice model using realistic geometry and atmospheri...