2016
DOI: 10.5194/tc-10-1463-2016
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Landfast ice thickness in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago from observations and models

Abstract: Abstract. Observed and modelled landfast ice thickness variability and trends spanning more than 5 decades within the Canadian Arctic Archipelago (CAA) are summarized. The observed sites (Cambridge Bay, Resolute, Eureka and Alert) represent some of the Arctic's longest records of landfast ice thickness. Observed end-of-winter (maximum) trends of landfast ice thickness were statistically significant at Cambridge Bay (−4.31 ±1.4 cm decade −1 ), Eureka (−4.65 ±1.7 cm decade −1 ) and Alert (−4.44 ±1.6 cm decade −… Show more

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“…Note that neither ANHA4 or ANHA12 has the capability to resolve the difference between YLT and LT1, thus, the same simulated values are shown on the figure for both YLT and LT1. At YLT/LT1, both ANHA4-CGRF (blue line) and ANHA12-CGRF (red line) show similar inter-annual trends to that in GLORYS2v3 (which extends back to 1993, greenline), meaning it is likely a pure initial value problem rather than the model equilibrium issue mentioned in Howell et al (2016). In addition, the seasonal cycle is not clear in the GLORYS2v3 product.…”
Section: Ice Thickness Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Note that neither ANHA4 or ANHA12 has the capability to resolve the difference between YLT and LT1, thus, the same simulated values are shown on the figure for both YLT and LT1. At YLT/LT1, both ANHA4-CGRF (blue line) and ANHA12-CGRF (red line) show similar inter-annual trends to that in GLORYS2v3 (which extends back to 1993, greenline), meaning it is likely a pure initial value problem rather than the model equilibrium issue mentioned in Howell et al (2016). In addition, the seasonal cycle is not clear in the GLORYS2v3 product.…”
Section: Ice Thickness Comparisonmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Landfast ice exists widely in the CAA (Melling, 2002;Galley et al, 2012;Haas and Howell, 2015;Howell et al, 2016). The sea ice model utilized here does produce zero-motion sea ice (e.g., Fig.…”
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