浮冰断裂和融化对夏季海冰损失影响的比较

IF 3.3 2区 地球科学 Q1 OCEANOGRAPHY
Rigoberto Moncada, Mukund Gupta, Andrew F. Thompson, Jose E. Andrade
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摘要

边缘冰带是由单个海冰组成的,海冰的破碎和融化影响着海冰的动力行为。这些过程不能很好地用全球或区域气候模式来表示,这是由于连续统近似和海冰强迫、数据分辨率和参数化方面的不确定性。在这里,我们使用离散元模型(DEM)耦合到一个平板热力学海洋来研究破碎和融化过程如何影响夏季海冰的衰变。DEM使用MODIS卫星图像和2018年6月至7月期间北冰洋巴芬湾的再分析数据进行校准。通过改变太阳加热、冰/海洋热交换参数和规定的浮冰破裂率来评估海冰衰减的敏感性。对于最适合观测的参数区,分解浮冰的质量损失比(直径>;${>} $ 2 km)由于断裂与熔化的比值为0.47,海洋与太阳的比值为0.46。与太阳和海洋的融化参数相比,溶解浮冰的质量损失速率对破碎率最为敏感。最大浮冰的数量衰减(D >;${>} $ 21 km)受破碎控制,而较小的浮冰(D = 2-21 km)的衰变强烈地取决于侧向和基底融化。从参数空间的探索中得出的推论可能有助于在气候模式中更准确地参数化浮冰大小分布的演变。
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Comparing the Role of Floe Breakage and Melt on Summer Sea Ice Loss

Marginal ice zones are composed of individual sea ice floes, whose breakage and melt influence its dynamical behavior. These processes are not well represented by global or regional climate models due to the continuum approximations and uncertainties regarding forcing, data resolution and parameterizations used for sea ice. Here, we use a Discrete Element Model (DEM) coupled to a slab thermodynamic ocean to investigate how breakage and melt processes impact the decay of summer sea ice. The DEM is calibrated using MODIS satellite imagery and reanalysis data within the Arctic Ocean's Baffin Bay during June–July 2018. The sensitivity of the sea ice decay is evaluated by varying the solar heating, the ice/ocean heat exchange parameter, and a prescribed floe breakage rate. For the parameter regime that best fits observations, the ratio of mass loss of resolved floes (diameter > ${ >} $ 2 km) due to breakage versus melt is 0.47, and oceanic versus solar melt is 0.46. The rate at which resolved floes lose mass is most sensitive to the breakage rate, as compared to the solar and oceanic melt parameters. The number decay of the largest floes (D > ${ >} $ 21 km) is controlled by breakage, whereas the decay of smaller floes (D = 2–21 km) depends strongly on lateral and basal melt. Inferences from this exploration of the parameter space may help motivate more accurate parameterizations of the floe size distribution evolution in climate models.

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Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans
Journal of Geophysical Research-Oceans Earth and Planetary Sciences-Oceanography
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