Going with the floe: Tracking CESM Large Ensemble sea ice in the Arctic provides context for ship-based observations

In recent decades, Arctic sea ice has shifted toward a younger, thinner, seasonal ice regime. Studying and understanding this "new" Arctic will be the focus of a year-long ship campaign beginning in autumn 2019. Lagrangian tracking of sea ice floes in the Community Earth System Model Large Ensemble (CESM-LE) during representative "perennial" and "seasonal" time periods allows for understanding of the conditions that a floe could experience throughout the calendar year. These model tracks, put into context a single year of observations, provide guidance on how observations can optimally shape model development, and how climate models could be used in future campaign planning. The modeled floe tracks show a range of possible trajectories, though a Transpolar Drift trajectory is most likely. There is also a small but emerging possibility of high-risk tracks, including possible melt of the floe before the end of a calendar year. We find that a Lagrangian approach is essential in order to correctly compare the seasonal cycle of sea ice conditions between point-based observations and a model. Because of high variability in the melt season sea ice conditions, we recommend in situ sampling over a large range of ice conditions for a more complete understanding of how ice type and surface conditions affect the observed processes. We find that sea ice predictability emerges rapidly during the autumn freeze-up and anticipate that process-based observations during this period may help elucidate the processes leading to this change in predictability.

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Related Dataset #1 : Polar Pathfinder Daily 25 km EASE-Grid Sea Ice Motion Vectors, Version 3

Related Dataset #2 : NOAA/NSIDC Climate Data Record of Passive Microwave Sea Ice Concentration, Version 3

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Author DuVivier, Alice K.
DeRepentigny, Patricia
Holland, Marika M.
Webster, Melinda
Kay, Jennifer E.
Perovich, Donald
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Publication Date 2020-04-20T00:00:00
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Suggested Citation DuVivier, Alice K., DeRepentigny, Patricia, Holland, Marika M., Webster, Melinda, Kay, Jennifer E., Perovich, Donald. (2020). Going with the floe: Tracking CESM Large Ensemble sea ice in the Arctic provides context for ship-based observations. UCAR/NCAR - Library. http://n2t.net/ark:/85065/d7j67m42. Accessed 31 January 2025.

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