An OpenMetBuoy dataset of Marginal Ice Zone dynamics collected around Svalbard in 2022 and 2023

Jean Rabault, Catherine Taelman, Martina Idžanović, Gaute Hope, Takehiko Nose, Yngve Kristoffersen, Atle Jensen, Øyvind Breivik, Helge Thomas Bryhni, Mario Hoppmann, Denis Demchev, Anton Korosov, Malin Johansson, Torbjørn Eltoft, Knut-Frode Dagestad, Johannes Röhrs, Leif Eriksson, Marina Durán Moro, Edel S. U. Rikardsen, Takuji Waseda, Tsubasa Kodaira, Johannes Lohse, Thibault Desjonquères, Sveinung Olsen, Olav Gundersen, Victor Cesar Martins de Aguiar, Truls Karlsen, Alexander Babanin, Joey Voermans, Jeong-Won Park, Malte Müller
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Sea ice is a key element of the global Earth system, with a major impact on global climate and regional weather. Unfortunately, accurate sea ice modeling is challenging due to the diversity and complexity of underlying physics happening there, and a relative lack of ground truth observations. This is especially true for the Marginal Ice Zone (MIZ), which is the area where sea ice is affected by incoming ocean waves. Waves contribute to making the area dynamic, and due to the low survival time of the buoys deployed there, the MIZ is challenging to monitor. In 2022-2023, we released 79 OpenMetBuoys (OMBs) around Svalbard, both in the MIZ and the ocean immediately outside of it. OMBs are affordable enough to be deployed in large number, and gather information about drift (GPS position) and waves (1-dimensional elevation spectrum). This provides data focusing on the area around Svalbard with unprecedented spatial and temporal resolution. We expect that this will allow to perform validation and calibration of ice models and remote sensing algorithms.
2022 年和 2023 年在斯瓦尔巴周围收集的边缘冰区动态 OpenMetBuoy 数据集
海冰是全球地球系统的关键要素,对全球气候和区域天气有重大影响。遗憾的是,精确的海冰建模具有挑战性,这是因为海冰上发生的基本物理现象具有多样性和复杂性,而且相对缺乏地面实况观测。边缘冰区(MIZ)的情况尤其如此,该区域的海冰会受到海浪的影响。海浪使该区域充满活力,由于部署在该区域的浮标存活时间较短,对边缘冰区的监测具有挑战性。2022-2023 年,我们在斯瓦尔巴群岛周围的海区和海区外的海域布放了 79 个开放式气象浮标(OMB)。OMB 价格适中,可以大量部署,收集漂移(GPS 定位)和波浪(一维高程谱)信息。这将以前所未有的空间和时间分辨率提供斯瓦尔巴群岛周边地区的数据。我们预计这将有助于验证和校准冰模型和遥感算法。
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