Impact of Sea‐Ice Model Complexity on the Performance of an Unstructured‐Mesh Sea‐Ice/Ocean Model under Different Atmospheric Forcings
Abstract We have equipped the unstructured‐mesh global sea‐ice and ocean model FESOM2 with a set of physical parameterizations derived from the single‐column sea‐ice model Icepack. The update has substantially broadened the range of physical processes that can be represented by the model. The new fe...
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Autores principales: | Lorenzo Zampieri, Frank Kauker, Jörg Fröhle, Hiroshi Sumata, Elizabeth C. Hunke, Helge F. Goessling |
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American Geophysical Union (AGU)
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/f27672604e9d4268a21a6309e1118e89 |
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