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Meeting #4 Posters

Contents

Posters

A. Sea Ice

A01. Withdrawn: Zhongxiang Tian: Sea ice Observation and Forecast

A02. David Babb: A changing Beaufort ice pack: replacement of multiyear sea ice, changes in the open water season duration and an ice free Beaufort Sea in September 2012

A03.  Linghan Li: Sea Ice Variability in the Bering Sea: Cause and Impact

A04.  Will Perrie Wave-ice interactions in the Marginal Ice Zone

A05.  Withdrawn: Louis Renaud-Desjardins: Impact of North Atlantic waters on the Arctic Sea Ice in the CCSM version 3 and 4

A06.  Michael Steele: Loitering of the Retreating Sea Ice Edge in the Arctic Seas

A07.  Melinda Webster: Melt pond evolution on drifting Arctic sea ice

A08.  Jie Su: Study on the melt pond fraction of Arctic using CICE model

A09.  Miae Kim: Detection of melt ponds on sea ice in the Chukchi Sea in summer season using TerraSAR-X dual-polarization data

A10.  Minghong Zhang: Coupling of summer sea ice and interannual variations in the winter atmospheric circulation

A11.  Sanggyun Lee: Estimating Arctic sea ice thickness in melting season using microwave satellite sensors

A12.  Annu Oikkonen: Sea ice dynamics from coastal radar image sequences in the Baltic Sea

A13.  Alek Petty: Characterizing Arctic sea ice surface topography and atmospheric form drag using high-resolution IceBridge data

A14.  Rachel Tilling: Near Real Time estimates of Arctic sea ice thickness from CryoSat-2

A15.  Harold Heorton et al.: A New Parameterisation of Frazil and Grease Ice Formation in a Climate Sea Ice Model

A16.  Harold Heorton et al.: The impact of Anisotropy in the Force Balance of the Arctic Sea-Ice cover in a numerical model 

A17.  Withdrawn: Amélie Bouchat and Bruno Tremblay: Reproducing sea-ice deformation distributions with viscous-plastic sea-ice models

A18.  James Williams et al.: Numerical Instability in a viscous plastic sea-ice model arising from unresolved plastic deformation

A19.  Ratnaksha Lele and John Toole: An Investigation into Arctic Sea-Ice Dynamics and Energetics 

A20.  Yukie Hata: Seasonal dependence in the sea-ice compressive strength

A21.  Mathieu Plante: Large scale material properties of land-fast ice

A22.  Mathilde Jutras: Impact of sea ice Inertial Oscillations on Sea Ice Mass Balance

A23.  Jamie Rae: Arctic cyclones and sea ice in HadGEM3

A24.  Jiechen Zhao: The Improvement of Arctic Sea Ice Concentration Forecasting by Nudging Assimilation

A25.  Withdrawn: Qinghua Yang: Sensitivity of SMOS sea ice thickness data assimilation on atmospheric uncertainty

A26.  Marcel Nicolaus: Spatial variability and seasonality of light transmission through Arctic sea ice

A27.   Arnold Song: Incorporating small-scale heterogeneities into a high-resolution sea ice model

A28.  Matthew Druckenmiller: Sea Ice Matters: Science Communication through the SEARCH Sea Ice Action Team

A29.  Natalia Shakhova: Methane release from the East Siberian Arctic shelf: issues addressed and questions rose 

A30.  Mischa Ungermann: The impact of an ITD parameterisation on the quality of model results

A31.  Bruno Tremblay: Regional forecast of minimum sea ice extent: a Lagrangian approach

B. Ocean Modeling and Observations #1
(Small- and Meso-scale Processes)

B01. Sylvia Cole: Internal waves and mixing in the Marginal Ice Zone from Ice-Tethered Profilers with Velocity

B02. Elizabeth C. Fine: Microstructure observations of upward turbulent heat fluxes in the Beaufort

B03. Yana Bebieva and Mary-Louise Timmermans: An examination of double-diffusive processes in a mesoscale eddy in the Arctic Ocean

B04. Mengnan Zhao: Vertical scales and dynamics of eddies in the Arctic Ocean’s Canada Basin

B05. Hayley Dosser: Arctic Ocean Internal Waves—Connecting Wind, Sea Ice, and Mixing

B06. Withdrawn: Gordon Zhang: Internal-tide Generation and Beam-like Onshore Propagation in the Vicinity of Shelfbreak Canyons

B07. Sarah Dewey: A Surface Fresh Layer in the Seasonal Ice Zone

B08. Alice Bradley: Temperature evolution of the upper Arctic Ocean mixed layer prior to the onset of freeze-up 

B09. Withdrawn: Andrey Pnyushkov: Mesoscale eddies in the Eurasian Basin of the Arctic Ocean: a view from observations”

B10. Frederic Dupont: Dynamic ice embedding in coupled NEMO-CICE

B11. Kofan Lu: Numerical Investigations of the Hydrographic Observations of Chukchi Sea Shelf Using ROMS Model Integrations

B12. Myers P. et al.: Shelf-Basin exchange in the Labrador Sea and Baffin Bay

B13. Withdrawn: Tachanat Bhatrasataponkul: Variability of Freshwater Exports through Fram and Davis Straits from Ocean Reanalyses

B14. Cristian Florindo-López: Changes in Arctic fresh water export: a new proxy from 50 years of hydrographic surveys in the Labrador Sea

B15a.  Vera Fofonova: The simulations of the Lena River estuary dynamics

B15b. Alexey Fofonov: Visualization Tools for Analysis of Spatio-temporal Climate Simulation Data

B16. Elena Golubeva: Impact of atmospheric forcing and river discharge on the variability in the East Siberian Arctic shelf hydrography

B17. Céline Heuzé: Pathways of Petermann glacier’s meltwaters, Greenland

B18. Matthew Asplin: Wind-forced Propagation of Ocean Waves into the Periphery of the Pack Ice in the Southern Beaufort Sea

B19. Amelie Meyeret al.: From winter to summer: oceanographic observations collected during the Norwegian young sea ice cruise

B20. Julianne Yip: Knowledge Infrastructure at 90 Degrees North: The Sustaining Arctic Observing Networks (SAON) Initiative

B21. Withdrawn: YT Lin

B22. Annalise Pearson “Observations of thermohaline sound speed structure in the Beaufort Sea in the summer of 2015

B23. Mario Hoppmann, et al.: Ice-Tethered Observatories in the central Arctic: a contribution by the FRAM project (2015-2019)

C. Ocean Form Models and Observations #2
(Large-scale Processes)

C01. Igor Ashik: Oceanographic changes in the Arctic Ocean since the 1990s

C02. Estanislao Gavilan Pascual Ahuir: Source-sink driven planetary flows in a polar  basin

C03. Andrey Proshutinsky et al.: Arctic circulation regime changes in the 21st century

C04. Dmitry Dukhovskoy et al.: Greenland freshwater pathways in the sub-Arctic seas: Results from model experiments with a passive tracer

C05. Withdrawn: Leon Chafik: On the Flow of Atlantic Water and Temperature Anomalies in the Nordic Seas Towards the Arctic Ocean

C06. Minghong Zhang: A future climate change projection of the Arctic atmosphere using the high-resolution regional atmospheric model PWRF

C07. Arash Bigdeli: Surface ocean properties in MITgcm Arctic regional model

C08. James A. Carton et al.: Unusual Surface Conditions in Summer, 2015

C09. Dominic DiMaggio: Evaluation of climate model skill in representing upper Arctic Ocean hydrography for its potential effect on sea ice

C10. Maria Luneva : Effects of tides on the upwelling-downwelling regimes and cross-shelf exchange in the Arctic shelf Seas

C11. Tom Armitage: Sea level in the Arctic Ocean from satellite radar altimetry

C12. S. Howard et al.: High-resolution modeling of Arctic baroclinic tides

C13. Mi Ok Kwon: Tidal effect on the sea-ice volume in the Arctic Ocean

C14. Subong Lee: Sensitivity of an ice-ocean coupled model to COREv2 atmospheric forcing over the Arctic Ocean

C15. Longjiang Mu, Jinping Zhao: Analysis on the response of an Arctic ice-ocean coupled model to two different atmospheric reanalysis datasets

C16. Jean-Philippe Paquin: Estimates of water mass transformation rate in subpolar North Atlantic using different atmospheric forcing data

C17. Victor Estella-Perez: Initial value problem for superficial salinity fields and their impact on the AMOC on decadal timescales

C18. Sam Thomas, Andy Ridout:Time-Varying Arctic Surface Currents from Cryosat-2

C19. Myriel Horn: Link between multidecadal freshwater anomalies in the AO and SPNA

C20. Matthew L. Druckenmiller: Sea ice matters: Science communication through the SEARCH sea ice action Team (SIAT)

D. Ecosystem and Biogeochemical Modeling

D01. Laura Castro de la Guardia: Preliminary analysis of a Biogeochemical model (BLING) coupled to the physical ocean sea ice model (NEMO-LIM2)

D02. Stephen Elliott: Physical Control of Distributions of a Key Arctic Copepod in the Northeast Chukchi Sea

D03. Zhixuan Feng: Early ice retreat and ocean warming may shift copepod biogeographic boundary in the Arctic Ocean

D04. Brenda Ji: Quantifying Rates of Biological Production to Better Understand the Carbon Cycle in the Canada Basin

D05. Youngjoo Lee: An assessment of net primary productivity estimates using coupled physical-biogeochemical models in the Arctic Ocean

D06. Vibe Schourup-Kristensen: Arctic primary production in a multi-resolution mode

D07. Igor Semiletov: Extreme natural acidification in the East Siberian Arctic Shelf: where modeling is required

D08. Zhen Li et al.: Using a Coupled Ice‐Ocean Model Output to Conduct Oil Spill Risk Analysis in the Chukchi Sea Planning Area

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