Sensitivity of the Arctic climate to leads in a coupled atmosphere- mixed layer ocean model

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The thermodynamic sea ice code in a coupled atmosphere-mixed layer ocean GCM has been altered to allow the presence of open water within an ice pack (leads) and a prescribed turbulent oceanic heat flux at the ice bottom. Two experiments with the GCM are then performed: one with leads included and one without. A comparison between the two model runs is presented, in addition to a comparison between observations and the simulation with leads. Selected sea ice and atmospheric variables in the high-latitude Northern Hemisphere are analyzed to assess the sensivity of these climatic components to the presence of leads and to identify feedback mechanisms that are introduced by leads. -from Author

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Vavrus, S. J. (1995). Sensitivity of the Arctic climate to leads in a coupled atmosphere- mixed layer ocean model. Journal of Climate, 8(2), 158–171. https://doi.org/10.1175/1520-0442(1995)008<0158:SOTACT>2.0.CO;2

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