We present a simulation of Antarctic iceberg drift and melting that includes small, medium-sized, and giant tabular icebergs with a realistic size distribution. For the first time, an iceberg model is initialized with a set of nearly 7000 observed iceberg positions and sizes around Antarctica. The study highlights the necessity to account for larger and giant icebergs in order to obtain accurate melt climatologies. We simulate drift and lateral melt using iceberg-draft averaged ocean currents, temperature, and salinity. A new basal melting scheme, originally applied in ice shelf melting studies, uses in situ temperature, salinity, and relative velocities at an iceberg's bottom. Climatology estimates of Antarctic iceberg melting based on sim...
A Lagrangian dynamic and thermodynamic iceberg drift model was developed, coded and validated agains...
Basal melting of floating ice shelves and iceberg calving constitute the two almost equal paths of f...
The drift tracks of five large tabular icebergs drifting around Antarctica were simulated using a dy...
We present a simulation of Antarctic iceberg drift and melting that includes small, medium‐sized, an...
We present a simulation of Antarctic iceberg drift and melting that includes small, medium‐sized, an...
We present a dataset of Antarctic iceberg drift tracks and melting that includes small, medium-sized...
Recent increase in Antarctic freshwater release to the Southern Ocean is suggested to contribute to ...
In December 2020, giant tabular iceberg A68a (surface area 3900 km 2 ) broke up in open ocean much d...
Mass loss from the Antarctic continent is increasing; however, climate models either assume a consta...
From the Antarctic Ice Sheet calves every year into the Southern Ocean, an average of 2000 km3 of i...
Journal ArticleThe Supplement related to this article is available online at: doi:10.5194/tcd-0-1-20...
The Antarctic ice sheet (AIS) has the greatest potential for global sea level rise. This study simul...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2016. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
A Lagrangian dynamic and thermodynamic iceberg drift model was developed, coded and validated agains...
Basal melting of floating ice shelves and iceberg calving constitute the two almost equal paths of f...
The drift tracks of five large tabular icebergs drifting around Antarctica were simulated using a dy...
We present a simulation of Antarctic iceberg drift and melting that includes small, medium‐sized, an...
We present a simulation of Antarctic iceberg drift and melting that includes small, medium‐sized, an...
We present a dataset of Antarctic iceberg drift tracks and melting that includes small, medium-sized...
Recent increase in Antarctic freshwater release to the Southern Ocean is suggested to contribute to ...
In December 2020, giant tabular iceberg A68a (surface area 3900 km 2 ) broke up in open ocean much d...
Mass loss from the Antarctic continent is increasing; however, climate models either assume a consta...
From the Antarctic Ice Sheet calves every year into the Southern Ocean, an average of 2000 km3 of i...
Journal ArticleThe Supplement related to this article is available online at: doi:10.5194/tcd-0-1-20...
The Antarctic ice sheet (AIS) has the greatest potential for global sea level rise. This study simul...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2016. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
A Lagrangian dynamic and thermodynamic iceberg drift model was developed, coded and validated agains...
Basal melting of floating ice shelves and iceberg calving constitute the two almost equal paths of f...
The drift tracks of five large tabular icebergs drifting around Antarctica were simulated using a dy...