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Meeting #6 Posters

Contents

Posters

A. Ice and ice-ocean-atmosphere interactions

A1: Schweiger, Axel: Spatiotemporal variability of Arctic sea ice thickness over the 20th Century

A2: Townsend, Tamara: Preliminary Investigation of the Impact of Real-time in situ Data Assimilation in the Navy’s Arctic Prediction System

A3: Yaremchuk, Max: Gaussianized 2dVar assimilation of ice concentration into CICE model

A4: Bateson, Adam: Fragmentation and melting of the seasonal sea ice cover

A5: WITHDRAWN

A6: Murashkin, Dmitrii: Lead distribution in the European Arctic derived from Sentinel-1 SAR images

A7: WITHDRAWN

A8: Zhao, Jiechen: The Inter-comparison and Assessment of Seven Satellite Sea Ice Concentration Datasets in Arctic

A9: WITHDRAWN

A10: WITHDRAWN

A11: Brunette, Charles: Winter coastal divergence as a predictor for the minimum sea ice extent in the Laptev Sea

A12: WITHDRAWN

A13: Ono, Jun: Mechanisms influencing seasonal-to-interannual prediction skill of sea ice extent in the Arctic Ocean in MIROC

A14: Zampieri, Lorenzo: Verification of Seasonal and Sub-seasonal Sea Ice Forecasts (Not provided)

A15: Panteleev G., M. Yaremchuk, T. Townsend, D. Herbert, R. Allard: Impact of ice thickness assimilation into the CICE model on the short-term ice forecast.

A16: Panteleev et al.: Observing System Simulation Experiments and Adjoint Sensitivity Analysis – efficient methods for optimization and planning of the observational programs in the Arctic Ocean

A17: Boutin, Guillaume: Coupling a spectral wave model with a coupled ocean-ice model: effects on the ice edge and impact on lateral melting

A18: Katlein, Christian: Seasonal evolution of light transmission through Central Arctic sea ice

A19: Barton, Benjamin: Barents Sea atlantification induces frontal constraint on winter ice extent

A20: WITHDRAWN

A21: Oikkonen, Annu: Small-scale sea ice deformation during N-ICE2015: From compact pack ice to marginal ice zone

A22: Babb, Dave: Seasonal preconditioning towards younger and thinner sea ice in the Beaufort Sea during winter 2016 and the influence on summer melt

A23: Dupont, Frederic: Improving the representation of grounded ridges in the landfast ice parametrization and other considerations concerning the statistical representation of drag on ice

A24: Hutter, Nils: Developing a dataset of Linear Kinematic Features (LKFs) for the evaluation of small-scale sea ice deformation

A25: Williams, James: Constraining the yield strength of Arctic sea ice with NASA’s IceBridge observations

A26: Bouchat, Amélie: Using RGPS Deformation Fields to Constrain Sea-Ice Mechanical Strength Parameters

A27: Yang, Chao-Yuan: Assessment of Arctic and Antarctic Sea Ice Predictability in CMIP5 Decadal Hindcasts

A28: Wilbert Weijer : The HiLAT project: an update (Not provided)

A29: Wieslaw Maslowski: Sensitivity of Arctic Sea Ice and Climate States to the Oceanic Exchanges Across the Main Arctic Gateways (See oral presentation listed under Friday, Day 4)

B. Atlantic and Pacific waters and mixing

B1: WITHDRAWN

B2: Garcia Quintana, Yarisbel: Transformation of Atlantic Water in the Nordic Seas and its role on driving the North Icelandic Jet

B3: Muilwijk, Morven: Atlantic Water and sea ice variability in the 20th century Arctic Ocean from a global ocean model and observations

B4: von Appen, Wilken-Jon: Observations of Atlantic Water subduction below Polar Water at a submesoscale front in Fram Strait

B5: Hu, Xianmin: Pacific Water Pathway in the Arctic Ocean Revealed by Online Passive Tracer in NEMO Simulations (Not provided)

B6: WITHDRAWN

B7: Lique, Camille: Potential for deep convection in the Arctic Basin under a warming climate

B8: Waterman, Stephanie: Turbulent dissipation and mixing rates in the Canadian Arctic from glider-based microstructure measurements (Not provided)

B9: Shibley, Nicole: Double-Diffusive Layer Formation in the Presence of Turbulence in the Arctic Ocean

B10: Bebieva, Yana: Layering in the Arctic Ocean: the interplay between entrainment and fluxes

B11: Supekar, Rohit: Observations of Regional Inhomogeneity of Double-Diffusive Layering in the Arctic Ocean (Not provided)

B12: Ilicak, Mehmet: Possible impact of thermobaricity in the Arctic Ocean (Not provided)

B13: Kozlov, Igor: Linking internal solitary waves and mixing in the Arctic Ocean

B14: Kozlov, Igor: Spaceborne SAR observations of small-scale eddies near Svalbard

C. Freshwater and Eddies

C1: Kenigson, Jessica: A Simple Adiabatic Model for Vertical Variation of Halocline Slope in the Beaufort Gyre

C2: Zhao, Mengnan: Energy transfer in the Beaufort Gyre

C3: Zhong, Wenli: Greater role of geostrophic currents on Ekman dynamics in the western Arctic Ocean as a mechanism for Beaufort Gyre stabilization

C4: Proshutinsky, Andrey: 2003-2016 freshwater changes in the Beaufort Gyre region and their causes

C5: Kelly, Stephen: High-Resolution Modelling of Arctic Circulation Pathways: Applications for the Understanding the Advection of Pollutants

C6: Miller, James: A Lagrangian Analysis of Arctic Freshwater Pathways (Not provided)

C7: Meneghello, Gianluca: Observational inferences of lateral eddy diffusivity in the halocline of the Beaufort Gyre

C8: Manucharyan, Georgy: Submesoscale sea ice-ocean interactions in marginal ice zones.

C9: Wekerle, Claudia: Eddy dynamics and properties in the Fram Strait (Not provided)

C10: Pemberton, Per: Arctic Ocean (steady state) response to freshwater and wind perturbations

C11: Gelderloos, Renske: Impact of Beaufort High anomalies on Arctic shipping routes

C12: Gianluca Meneghello: Observations of seasonal upwelling and downwelling in the Beaufort Sea mediated by sea ice

C13: Marshall, John: Climate response Functions for the Arctic

D. Bio-geo-ecosystems

D1: Castro de la Guardia, Laura: Evaluating the importance of nutrient sources to primary production in the Arctic, a high resolution modelling experiment using BLINGv0-NEMO-LIM2 framework

D2: Feng, Zhixuan: Pelagic-benthic coupling processes in the St. Lawrence Island Polynya region, northern Bering Sea: modeling and observational Synthesis

D3: Holdsworth, Amber: The Influence of Arctic Climate Change on Local Marine Ecology

D4: Kvile, Kristina: Is Calanus hyperboreus an expatriate in the Arctic basins?

D5: Questel, Jennifer: Pan-Arctic phylogeography and connectivity of species of Pseudocalanus (Copepoda, Calanoida) (Not provided)

D6: Schourup-Kristensen, Vibe: The Arctic sea ice algae model SIMBA in the Finite Element Sea-ice Ocean Model (Not provided)

D7: Schultz, Cristina: A new regional model for the study of the carbon cycle and ocean acidification in the Gulf of Alaska

D8: Ashjian, Carin: Mesozooplankton are not herbivores: the importance of microzooplankton in mesozooplankton diets and Arctic and Sub-Arctic trophic linkages

E. Water transport/circulation/climate/terrestrial

E1: Almansi, Mattia: Characteristics and causes of Denmark Strait Overflow Water transport variability

E2: Fujisaki-Manome, Ayumi: Impacts of shelf-basin exchange on water properties in the East Siberian Sea shelf seen in a historical ice-ocean simulation (Not provided)

E3: Panteleev, Gleb et. al.: Anomalous circulation in the Pacific sector of the Arctic Ocean in July-December 2008

E4: Richter, Maren: Fram Strait recirculation and the EGC north of 79°N, synoptic observations and model comparison

E5: Woodgate, Rebecca: The Changing Bering Strait – recent warming, freshening and flux increases from observations, and the long-sought structure of the “pressure head” forcing, as elucidated by GRACE ocean bottom pressure data

E6: Yankovsky, Elizabeth: Dynamics of dense water formation and transport on the Arctic shelves

E7: Feucher, Charlène: Labrador Sea Water formation rate and its impact on the Meridional Overturning Circulation

E8: Chen, Xianyao: Arctic Sea Level Variability: Observations and Simulations

E9: Proshutinsky, Andrey: 1950-2016 Arctic sea level variability

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