Thermal oscillation induced by an interaction between sea ice and ocean in a numerical polar ice-ocean model
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A numerical model of simplified Arctic Ocean and Greenland-Norwegian Seas is presented. The essential effects of sea ice, river runoff, surface cooling, and water exchange between the Greenland-Norwegian Seas and the Atlantic Ocean are included. A thermal oscillation occurs due to an interaction between the sea ice and the ocean. The river runoff forms a low-salinity surface layer, which is essential to the oscillation. Parameters governing the time scale of the oscillation are also discussed.
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著者
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SAKAI Satoshi
Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Tsukuba
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Imawaki Shiro
Geophysical Institute Kyoto University
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Sakai Satoshi
Institute Of Earth Science Kyoto University
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