Abstract
Abstract. The sea-ice floe size distribution (FSD) characterizes
the sea-ice response to atmospheric and oceanic forcing and is important for
understanding and modeling the evolving ice pack in a warming Arctic. FSDs
are evaluated from 78 floe-segmented high-resolution (1 m) optical satellite
images capturing a range of settings and sea-ice states during spring
through fall from 1999 to 2014 in the Canada Basin. For any given image, the
structure of the FSD is found to be sensitive to a classification threshold
value (i.e., to specify an image pixel as being either water or ice) used in
image segmentation, and an approach to account for this sensitivity is
presented. The FSDs are found to exhibit a single power-law regime between
floe areas 50 m2 and 5 km2, characterized by exponents (slopes in
log-log space) in the range −2.03 to −1.65. A distinct linear relationship
between slopes and sea-ice concentrations is found, with steeper slopes
(i.e., a larger proportion of smaller to larger floes) corresponding to
lower sea-ice concentrations. Further, a seasonal variation in slopes is
found for fixed sites in the Canada Basin that undergo a seasonal cycle in
sea-ice concentration, while sites with extensive sea-ice cover year-round
do not exhibit any seasonal change in FSD properties. Our results suggest
that sea-ice concentration should be considered in any characterization of a
time-varying FSD (for use in sea-ice models, for example).
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Water Science and Technology
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