The impact of an ITD parameterisation on the quality of model results


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An ice thickness distribution (ITD) parameterisation is by now part of most sea-ice models. Yet although it is based on a more physical reasoning, the gain for current models by its use is still unclear. By measuring the misfit to satellite observations for concentration, thickness and drift in a cost function we arrive at a measure of the obtained change in quality of model results. In this respect the sea ice component of the MITgcm is compared with and without an activated ITD parameterisation.



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FAMOS Workshop, 03 Nov 2015 - 06 Nov 2015.
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Ungermann, M. , Losch, M. and Tremblay, B. (2015): The impact of an ITD parameterisation on the quality of model results , FAMOS Workshop, 3 November 2015 - 6 November 2015 .


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