hdl:10013/epic.14262
Atmospheric drag coefficients over sea ice - validation of a parameterisation concept
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Abstract
The concept of drag partitioning to parameterise the surface roughness of sea ice is validated using topography data of regions with high sea ice concentrations. The parameterised drag is compared to measurements obtained by aircraft and ship. The form drag can well be expressed as a function of mean ridge heights and spacings averaged over flight legs of 12 km, if an improved approximation for the coefficient of resistance of a single ridge is used. We find a good agreement between the parameterised and observed drag coefficients. The highest sea ice roughness was encountered close to coastal regions and the lowest in the central Arctic.
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AWI Organizations > Climate Sciences > Physical Oceanography of the Polar Seas
AWI Organizations > Climate Sciences > Climate Dynamics
AWI Organizations > Climate Sciences > Sea Ice Physics
AWI Organizations > Climate Sciences > Climate Dynamics
AWI Organizations > Climate Sciences > Sea Ice Physics
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3685
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https://www.doi.org/10.1034/j.1600-0870.2002.01253.x
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Garbrecht, T.
,
Lupkes, C.
,
Hartmann, J.
and
Wolff, M.
(2002):
Atmospheric drag coefficients over sea ice - validation of a parameterisation concept
,
Tellus A,
54
(2),
pp. 205-219
.
doi: https://www.doi.org/10.1034/j.1600-0870.2002.01253.x
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