Assimilating sea surface temperature data into an ice-oecan model of the Labrador Sea
The seasonal cycle of Labrador Sea ice can be simulated with numerical models giving reasonable agreement with observations. This report examines the feasibility of assimilating sea surface temperature (SST) data acquired from artificial satellites into such a numerical model, with the objective of improving ice edge location. The report briefly describes the model and provides details of the assimilation methodology, then compares the modelling results with observations using 1997 data. A sensitivity analysis is also performed.
"The seasonal cycle of Labrador Sea ice can be simulated with numerical models giving reasonable agreement with observations. This report examines the feasibility of assimilating sea surface temperature (SST) data acquired from artificial satellites into such a numerical model, with the objective of improving ice edge location. The report briefly describes the model and provides details of the assimilation methodology, then compares the modelling results with observations using 1997 data. A sensitivity analysis is also performed."@en
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