Leads and pressure ridges are dominant features of the Arctic sea ice cover. Not only do they affect heat loss and surface drag, but they also provide insight into the underlying physics of sea ice deformation. Due to their elongated shape they are referred to as linear kinematic features (LKFs). This paper introduces two methods that detect and track LKFs in sea ice deformation data and establish an LKF data set for the entire observing period of the RADARSAT Geophysical Processor System (RGPS). Both algorithms are available as open-source code and applicable to any gridded sea ice drift and deformation data. The LKF detection algorithm classifies pixels with higher deformation rates compared to the immediate environment as LKF pixels, div...
Simulating sea-ice drift and deformation in the Arctic Ocean is still a challenge because of the mul...
Simulating sea ice drift and deformation in the Arctic Ocean is still a challenge because of the mu...
Linear kinematic features (LKFs) in sea ice, potentially important for short-term forecasts and for ...
Leads and pressure ridges are dominant features of the Arctic sea ice cover. Not only do they affect...
Leads and pressure ridges are dominant features of the Arctic sea ice cover. Not only do they affect...
Leads and pressure ridges are dominant features of the Arctic sea ice cover. Not only do they affect...
Leads and pressure ridges are dominant features of the Arctic sea ice cover. Not only do they affect...
The Arctic sea ice deforms constantly due to stresses imposed by winds, ocean currents and interacti...
The sea-ice modelling community progresses towards Pan-Arctic simulations that explicitly resolve le...
Sea ice deforms constantly under the forcing of winds and ocean currents. Eventually the ice cover o...
Sea ice deforms constantly under the forcing of winds and ocean currents. Eventually the ice cover o...
The RADARSAT Geophysical Processor System (RGPS) has produced a wealth of data on Arctic sea ice mot...
Code and data to reproduce the results presented in Ringeisen et al. (2023). The included notebooks ...
Sea ice deforms constantly under the forcing of winds and ocean currents. Eventually the ice cover o...
The Arctic is highly sensitive to changes in the global climate. One of the most prominent examples ...
Simulating sea-ice drift and deformation in the Arctic Ocean is still a challenge because of the mul...
Simulating sea ice drift and deformation in the Arctic Ocean is still a challenge because of the mu...
Linear kinematic features (LKFs) in sea ice, potentially important for short-term forecasts and for ...
Leads and pressure ridges are dominant features of the Arctic sea ice cover. Not only do they affect...
Leads and pressure ridges are dominant features of the Arctic sea ice cover. Not only do they affect...
Leads and pressure ridges are dominant features of the Arctic sea ice cover. Not only do they affect...
Leads and pressure ridges are dominant features of the Arctic sea ice cover. Not only do they affect...
The Arctic sea ice deforms constantly due to stresses imposed by winds, ocean currents and interacti...
The sea-ice modelling community progresses towards Pan-Arctic simulations that explicitly resolve le...
Sea ice deforms constantly under the forcing of winds and ocean currents. Eventually the ice cover o...
Sea ice deforms constantly under the forcing of winds and ocean currents. Eventually the ice cover o...
The RADARSAT Geophysical Processor System (RGPS) has produced a wealth of data on Arctic sea ice mot...
Code and data to reproduce the results presented in Ringeisen et al. (2023). The included notebooks ...
Sea ice deforms constantly under the forcing of winds and ocean currents. Eventually the ice cover o...
The Arctic is highly sensitive to changes in the global climate. One of the most prominent examples ...
Simulating sea-ice drift and deformation in the Arctic Ocean is still a challenge because of the mul...
Simulating sea ice drift and deformation in the Arctic Ocean is still a challenge because of the mu...
Linear kinematic features (LKFs) in sea ice, potentially important for short-term forecasts and for ...