“…[6] In ocean general circulation models, an ice front between ice shelf and ocean had been often treated as a solid continental boundary. Over the past decade, threedimensional ocean models which include an elaborate ice shelf component have been developed, and the ice shelfocean interaction and their impact on sea ice and ocean have been investigated [Assmann et al, 2003;Assmann and Timmermann, 2005;Beckmann et al, 1999;Holland et al, 2010;Jenkins and Holland, 2002;Losch, 2008;Makinson et al, 2011, Reddy et al, 2010Thoma et al, 2006Thoma et al, , 2008Thoma et al, , 2010Timmermann et al, 2002aTimmermann et al, , 2002bWilliams et al, 1998Williams et al, , 2002Galton-Fenzi et al, 2012]. However, most of the previous ice shelf-ocean modeling studies use regional models in which a few ice shelves are represented in the model domain.…”