2020
DOI: 10.5194/tc-2020-211
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Seasonal changes in sea ice kinematics and deformation in the Pacific Sector of the Arctic Ocean in 2018/19

Abstract: Abstract. Arctic sea ice kinematics and deformation play significant roles in heat and momentum exchange between atmosphere and ocean. However, mechanisms regulating their changes at seasonal scales remain poorly understood. Using position data of 32 buoys in the Pacific sector of the Arctic Ocean (PAO), we characterized spatiotemporal variations in ice kinematics and deformation for autumn–winter 2018/19. In autumn, sea ice drift response to wind forcing and inertia were stronger in the southern and western t… Show more

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“…To identify the mechanisms underlying the long‐term changes in sea ice motion, comprehensive considerations of external forcing and sea ice conditions, including mechanical and rheological properties of the ice pack, are needed (Spreen et al ., 2011; Vihma et al ., 2012; Kwok et al ., 2013; Olason and Notz, 2014). Sea ice motion has wide‐ranging impacts on ice deformation (Heil and Hibler, 2002; Herman and Glowacki, 2012; Zhang et al ., 2012; Lei et al ., 2021), ice thickness redistribution (Rigor et al ., 2002; Martin and Gerdes, 2007; Kwok, 2011), and advection of ice mass, especially on sea ice outflow from the Arctic Ocean into the Atlantic Ocean (Zhang et al ., 2003; Cox et al ., 2010). Sea ice advection can transport ice‐rafted materials or extend ice‐associated biomes from the continental shelf to the deep basin, even out of the Arctic Ocean (Mørk et al ., 2011; Peeken et al ., 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To identify the mechanisms underlying the long‐term changes in sea ice motion, comprehensive considerations of external forcing and sea ice conditions, including mechanical and rheological properties of the ice pack, are needed (Spreen et al ., 2011; Vihma et al ., 2012; Kwok et al ., 2013; Olason and Notz, 2014). Sea ice motion has wide‐ranging impacts on ice deformation (Heil and Hibler, 2002; Herman and Glowacki, 2012; Zhang et al ., 2012; Lei et al ., 2021), ice thickness redistribution (Rigor et al ., 2002; Martin and Gerdes, 2007; Kwok, 2011), and advection of ice mass, especially on sea ice outflow from the Arctic Ocean into the Atlantic Ocean (Zhang et al ., 2003; Cox et al ., 2010). Sea ice advection can transport ice‐rafted materials or extend ice‐associated biomes from the continental shelf to the deep basin, even out of the Arctic Ocean (Mørk et al ., 2011; Peeken et al ., 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The campaign data sets as part of the international Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of the Arctic Climate (MOSAiC) are obtained from the following sources: Total water vapor and liquid water path are available at PANGAEA via https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.941389 (Ebell et al., 2022). Snow buoy snow depth data is available at PANGAEA via https://doi.pangaea.de/10.1594/PANGAEA.938244 (Lei et al., 2021a). Snow buoy temperature data is available at PANGAEA.…”
Section: Data Availability Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The data sets are available for individual buoys. One example access is via https://doi.org/10.1594/PANGAEA.940360 (Lei, Cheng, Hoppmann, Haapala, & Lan, 2022), for the other buoys see (Lei et al., 2021b, 2021c, 2021d; Lei, Cheng, Hoppmann, & Zuo, 2022a, 2022b, 2022c, 2022d; Lei, Cheng, Hoppmann, Zuo, & Lan, 2022; Lei, Cheng, Zuo, & Hoppmann, 2022a, 2022b, 2022c; Lei, Cheng, Zuo, Hoppmann, & Lan, 2022; Lei, Hutchings, Cheng, & Hoppmann, 2022a, 2022b; Lei, Hutchings, Cheng, Hoppmann, & Yuan, 2022; Lei, Hutchings, Hoppmann, & Yuan, 2022a, 2022b, 2022c). The classified SAR images are provided by the author Wenkai Guo via https://www.dropbox.com/sh/edx4eq2oux0fqdg/AAB5CXZ8ReTwZNpXe48mpoZYa?dl=0 (Guo et al., 2023).…”
Section: Data Availability Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We invite the reader aware of additional open datasets to notify us so that these can be added to our index, which we will keep extending in the future. We hope that these data, together with a variety of datasets that have been recently gathered 87,88 , will be a significant contribution towards building large, well sampled datasets of in situ observations of the MIZ and sea ice dynamics. 2.…”
Section: /21mentioning
confidence: 99%