Affiliation:
1. Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Otago, PO Box 56, Dunedin 9016, New Zealand
Abstract
Because of their capacity to alter floe size distribution and concentration and consequently to influence atmosphere-ocean fluxes, there is a compelling justification and demand to include waves in ice/ocean models and earth system models. Similarly, global wave forecasting models like WAVEWATCH III
®
need better parametrizations to capture the effects of a sea ice cover such as the marginal ice zone on incoming wave energy. Most parametrizations of wave propagation in sea ice assume without question that the frequency-dependent attenuation which is observed to occur with distance
x
travelled is exponential, i.e.
A
=
A
0
e
−
αx
. This is the solution of the simple first-order linear ordinary differential equation d
A
/d
x
= −
αA
, which follows from an Airy wave mode ansatz
. Yet, in point of fact, it now appears that exponential decay may not be observed consistently and a more general equation of the type d
A
/d
x
= −
αA
n
is proposed to allow for a broader range of attenuation behaviours should this be necessary to fit data.
This article is part of the theme issue ‘Modelling of sea-ice phenomena’.
Funder
ONR Departmental Research Initiative
EU FP7
EPSRC
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,General Mathematics
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