2024
DOI: 10.1029/2024jc020953
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Analysis of the Antarctic Marginal Ice Zone Based on Unsupervised Classification of Standalone Sea Ice Model Data

Noah S. Day,
Luke G. Bennetts,
Siobhan P. O’Farrell
et al.

Abstract: The Antarctic marginal ice zone, the regularly wave‐affected outer band of the sea ice covered Southern Ocean, typically contains an unconsolidated ice cover comprised of smaller, thinner floes than the inner ice pack. Thus, it is a highly dynamic region and susceptible to rapid expansion and contraction, making it a focal area for understanding and predicting the response of Antarctic sea ice to a changing climate. This novel study uses unsupervised statistical clustering of sea ice data simulated by a global… Show more

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