“…The fact that there exist impurities within sea ice has been known for nigh on a century (see Malmgren, ), and documentation of its heterogeneities, as well as the impact they have on the mechanical and thermal properties of the ice, has been carried out ever since (Cox & Weeks, ; Eicken, ; Schwerdtfecer, ). Worster and Rees Jones () provide a comprehensive review of the laboratory experiments (i.e., Huppert & Worster, ), and theoretical work (Feltham et al, ; Huppert & Worster, ; Worster, ), that has led to contemporary models of sea ice (Griewank & Notz, ; Rees Jones & Worster, ; Turner et al, ; Vancoppenolle et al, ; Wells et al, ). While these models have improved drastically over the years, and have greatly increased our understanding of the small‐scale physics that dictate the formation and evolution of sea ice, there remain numerically unconstrained processes and others that need refinement (Petrich & Eicken, ).…”