The ice - ocean model is initialized with satellite estimates of ice concentration and model
simulated ice thickness and ocean fields and is forced by the atmospheric fields from 2003 to 2009.
He is interested in developing next - generation sea ice models which capture anisotropic nature of ice dynamics / mechanics and explicitly
simulate both ice thickness distribution and floe size distribution jointly.
Not exact matches
Bitz, C.M., M.M., Holland, A.J. Weaver, and M. Eby, 2001:
Simulating the
ice -
thickness distribution in a coupled climate model.
Climate models
simulate a decline in
ice extent,
thickness and volume in Antarctica.
Johnson, M., et al. (2012), Evaluation of Arctic sea
ice thickness simulated by Arctic Ocean Model Intercomparison Project models, J. Geophys.
Arctic sea
ice end - of - summer minimum area, although variable from year to year, has plummeted by more than a third in the past few decades, at a faster rate than in most models [21], with the sea
ice thickness declining a factor of four faster than
simulated in IPCC climate models [22].
Current
simulated (PIOMAS; Zhang and Rothrock, 2003) sea
ice thickness and anomalies (1981 - 2010) updated through March 2017.