2013
DOI: 10.1002/2013jd020312
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Dynamical response of the Arctic atmospheric boundary layer process to uncertainties in sea‐ice concentration

Abstract: [1] Impact of sea-ice concentration (SIC) on the Arctic atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) is investigated using a polar-optimized version of the Weather Research and Forecasting (Polar WRF) model forced with SIC conditions during three different years. We present a detailed comparison of the simulations with historical ship and ice station based data focusing on September. Our analysis shows that Polar WRF provides a reasonable representation of the observed ABL evolution provided that SIC uncertainties are sma… Show more

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“…Stronger simulated surface winds above regions of sea ice loss have been documented previously for the ECHAM4/OPYC3 model (Knippertz et al 2000), Polar WRF regional model (Seo and Yang, 2013), CESM model (Mioduszewski et al 2018), atmospheric reanalyses , Alkama et al 2020, and CMIP5 models (Ruosteenoja et al 2020, Alkama et al 2020. This relationship holds for both long-term trends in the past and future, as well as for interannual variability.…”
Section: Cause(s) Of Future Wind Speed Changessupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Stronger simulated surface winds above regions of sea ice loss have been documented previously for the ECHAM4/OPYC3 model (Knippertz et al 2000), Polar WRF regional model (Seo and Yang, 2013), CESM model (Mioduszewski et al 2018), atmospheric reanalyses , Alkama et al 2020, and CMIP5 models (Ruosteenoja et al 2020, Alkama et al 2020. This relationship holds for both long-term trends in the past and future, as well as for interannual variability.…”
Section: Cause(s) Of Future Wind Speed Changessupporting
confidence: 64%
“…As might be expected, the variations are quite significant as ice concentration is one of the dominating factors determining sea ice/atmosphere interactions (e.g. Lümlpkes and others, 2008b; Seo and Yang, 2013).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…Magnesium phosphates are of increasing interest because of their potential applications as host materials for optically active rare earth ions (Seo, 2013;Kim et al, 2013;Boukhris et al, 2015). Moreover, these materials are very attractive in terms of basic research because they exhibit a rich structural chemistry due to their polymorphism (Ait Benhamou et al, 2010;Orlova et al, 2015).…”
Section: Chemical Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%