2021
DOI: 10.2205/2020es000744
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The importance of the sea ice marginal zone for the surface turbulent heat fluxes in Arctic on the basis of NCEP CFSR reanalysis

Abstract: This paper provides the analysis of the role of the marginal ice zone into the air-sea interaction processes over the Arctic during the period 1979-2010 on the basis of NCEP CFSR reanalysis data. One of the major conclusion of this study is the fact that widely used boundary of the interacting with the ocean atmosphere and thermally isolated atmosphere from the ocean of 15% for the sea ice concentration is not optimal for studies of the air-sea interaction processes. We demonstrated that significant amount of … Show more

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“…There is a strong variability of turbulent heat fluxes in the Russian Arctic [Surkova and Romanenko, 2021] and their relationship with changes in storm activity for the Barents Sea is considered in [Myslenkov et al, 2021a]. The sea ice marginal zone has influence for the turbulent heat fluxes in Arctic [Selivanova et al, 2021]. Liu et al [2016] uses satellite observations to study wave climatology in the Arctic Ocean in summer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a strong variability of turbulent heat fluxes in the Russian Arctic [Surkova and Romanenko, 2021] and their relationship with changes in storm activity for the Barents Sea is considered in [Myslenkov et al, 2021a]. The sea ice marginal zone has influence for the turbulent heat fluxes in Arctic [Selivanova et al, 2021]. Liu et al [2016] uses satellite observations to study wave climatology in the Arctic Ocean in summer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%