Impact of atmospheric forcing uncertainties on Arctic and Antarctic sea ice simulations in CMIP6 OMIP models
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Published:2023-05-10
Issue:5
Volume:17
Page:1935-1965
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ISSN:1994-0424
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Container-title:The Cryosphere
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language:en
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Short-container-title:The Cryosphere
Author:
Lin XiaORCID, Massonnet FrançoisORCID, Fichefet Thierry, Vancoppenolle MartinORCID
Abstract
Abstract. Atmospheric reanalyses are valuable datasets for driving ocean–sea ice general circulation models and for proposing multidecadal reconstructions of the ocean–sea ice system in polar regions. However, these reanalyses exhibit biases in these regions. It was previously found that the
representation of Arctic and Antarctic sea ice in models participating in
the Ocean Model Intercomparison Project Phase 2 (OMIP2, using the updated Japanese 55-year atmospheric reanalysis, JRA55-do) was significantly more realistic than in OMIP1 (forced by the atmospheric state from the Coordinated Ocean-ice Reference
Experiments version 2, CORE-II). To understand why, we study the sea ice
concentration budget and its relations to surface heat and momentum fluxes as well as the connections between the simulated ice drift and the ice
concentration, the ice thickness and the wind stress in a subset of three
models (CMCC-CM2-SR5, MRI-ESM2-0 and NorESM2-LM). These three models are representative of the ensemble and are the only ones to provide the surface
fluxes and the tendencies of ice concentrations attributed to dynamic and thermodynamic processes required for the ice concentration budget analysis.
The sea ice simulations of two other models (EC-Earth3 and MIROC6) forced by
both CORE-II and JRA55-do reanalysis are also included in the analysis. It is found that negative summer biases in high-ice-concentration regions and positive biases in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago (CAA) and central Weddell
Sea (CWS) regions are reduced from OMIP1 to OMIP2 due to surface heat flux changes. Net shortwave radiation fluxes provide key improvements in the Arctic interior, CAA and CWS regions. There is also an influence of improved
surface wind stress in OMIP2 giving better winter Antarctic ice
concentration and the Arctic ice drift magnitude simulations near the ice
edge. The ice velocity direction simulations in the Beaufort Gyre and the Pacific and Atlantic sectors of the Southern Ocean in OMIP2 are also
improved owing to surface wind stress changes. This study provides clues on
how improved atmospheric reanalysis products influence sea ice simulations.
Our findings suggest that attention should be paid to the radiation fluxes
and winds in atmospheric reanalyses in polar regions.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Water Science and Technology
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