Sensitivity of the Antarctic sea-ice distribution to oceanic heat flux in a coupled atmosphere-sea-ice model

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作者
Wu, XR
Budd, WF
Worby, AP
Allison, I
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[1] Antarctic CRC, Hobart, Tas 7001, Australia
[2] Australian Antarctic Div, Hobart, Tas 7001, Australia
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10.3189/172756401781818545
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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A coupled atmosphere-sea-ice model is used to Study the sensitivity of the Antarctic sea-ice distribution to oceanic heat flux (OHF). Remote sensing of sea ice from microwave radiometers provides data on ice extent and ice concentration. The ice-thickness data used are from ship-based observations. Our simulations suggest that OHF values of 0-5 Wm (2) will cause sea ice to be too thick in the model. A value of 20-25 Wm (2) throughout the car causes sea ice to be too thin in the model. The model results indicate that a seasonally varying OHF is required to match the modelled thickness with observations. Values of 5-30 W m(-2) with all annual mean of 10- 15 Wm(-2), give a reasonable distribution of sea-ice thickness. This agrees with the limited observations of OHF available for the Antarctic. The model results also indicate that the OHF should be varied spatially. When a seasonally and spatially variable OHF is applied to the coupled atmosphere-sea-ice model a still better simulation of the sea-ice distribution is obtained. Our results also suggest that the role of ice advection is very important in the determination of the sea-ice distribution, and it call be quantified by the model.
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