This article investigates the penetration of ocean waves into the marginal ice zone (MIZ), observed by satellite, and likewise provides a basis for the future cross-validation of respective models. To this end, synthetic aperture radar images from the TerraSAR-X satellite (TS-X) and numerical simulations of the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) are used. The focus is an event of swell waves, developed during a storm passage in the Atlantic, penetrating deeply into the MIZ off the coast of Eastern Greenland in February 2013. The TS-X scene which is the basis for this investigation extends from the ice-free open ocean to solid ice. The variation of the peak wavelength is analysed and potential sources of variability a...
Wind-generated waves strongly interact with sea ice and impact air-sea exchanges, operations at sea,...
The Antarctic marginal ice zone (MIZ) is a highly dynamic region where sea ice interacts with ocean ...
The sea ice in the Arctic is retreating rapidly and ocean waves may accelerate the process by intera...
This article investigates the penetration of ocean waves into the marginal ice zone (MIZ), observed ...
A storm with significant wave heights exceeding 4 m occurred in the Beaufort Sea on 11-13 October 20...
The reduction of the sea ice coverage during the boreal summer will lead to an increased importance ...
The data from the X-band high resolution SAR satellite TerraSAR-X (TS-X) and its twin TanDEM-X (TD-X...
A storm with significant wave heights exceeding 4 m occurred in the Beaufort Sea on 11 to 13 October...
The TerraSAR-X (TS-X) satellite provides images of wave patterns at the ocean surface which are of g...
By virtue of the Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR's) imaging capabilities, such as all-weather imaging,...
The interaction of water waves with sea ice has various implications involving interdisciplinary fie...
The significant reduction of the sea ice extent in the western Arctic has been observed by the susta...
International audienceA quantitative monitoring of wind-generated wave penetration in the sea ice is...
The reduction of the sea ice coverage increases the importance of wind waves in the Arctic. Updates ...
Wind-generated waves strongly interact with sea ice and impact air-sea exchanges, operations at sea,...
Wind-generated waves strongly interact with sea ice and impact air-sea exchanges, operations at sea,...
The Antarctic marginal ice zone (MIZ) is a highly dynamic region where sea ice interacts with ocean ...
The sea ice in the Arctic is retreating rapidly and ocean waves may accelerate the process by intera...
This article investigates the penetration of ocean waves into the marginal ice zone (MIZ), observed ...
A storm with significant wave heights exceeding 4 m occurred in the Beaufort Sea on 11-13 October 20...
The reduction of the sea ice coverage during the boreal summer will lead to an increased importance ...
The data from the X-band high resolution SAR satellite TerraSAR-X (TS-X) and its twin TanDEM-X (TD-X...
A storm with significant wave heights exceeding 4 m occurred in the Beaufort Sea on 11 to 13 October...
The TerraSAR-X (TS-X) satellite provides images of wave patterns at the ocean surface which are of g...
By virtue of the Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR's) imaging capabilities, such as all-weather imaging,...
The interaction of water waves with sea ice has various implications involving interdisciplinary fie...
The significant reduction of the sea ice extent in the western Arctic has been observed by the susta...
International audienceA quantitative monitoring of wind-generated wave penetration in the sea ice is...
The reduction of the sea ice coverage increases the importance of wind waves in the Arctic. Updates ...
Wind-generated waves strongly interact with sea ice and impact air-sea exchanges, operations at sea,...
Wind-generated waves strongly interact with sea ice and impact air-sea exchanges, operations at sea,...
The Antarctic marginal ice zone (MIZ) is a highly dynamic region where sea ice interacts with ocean ...
The sea ice in the Arctic is retreating rapidly and ocean waves may accelerate the process by intera...