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Title: Annu Oikkonen University of Helsinki


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Annu OikkonenUniversity of Helsinki
  • Mesoscale dynamic-thermodynamic modelling of sea
    ice

Supervisor Prof. Matti Leppäranta
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Mesoscale dynamic-thermodynamic modelling of sea
ice
  • The coupling of dynamics and thermodynamics is
    very important in regional and global climate
    research for ice climatology, air sea fluxes
    and ecology of ice-covered seas, and also in
    short term questions for forecasting of ice
    drift, ice loads, and transport and dispersion of
    pollutants, in particular oil spills.
  • The project aims at developing a next generation
    dynamic-thermodynamic mesoscale (100 km) sea ice
    model with established scaling laws from the floe
    size scales to basin scales.
  • The problems to be investigated are the
    mechanical behaviour of ice in different scales,
    iceocean interaction, and ice thickness
    redistribution. The key feature in the scaling is
    a proper understanding of the rheology of sea ice
    and its dependence of ice thickness, compactness
    and state of motion. Also downscaling of the ice
    stress into the inside-floe scales will be
    considered

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  • The Baltic Sea is the main study region.
  • The product of the project will be used for
    basic research in earth and environmental
    sciences, ice engineering applications for
    scaling of the stresses, short-term ice
    forecasting of oil spills, and in regional ice
    climate research. Also the findings of the
    project may be utilised in developing the sea ice
    code in global climate models.
  • I concentrate on ice - ocean interaction, that
    is presently oversimplified in mesoscale models
    and a more advanced treatment is needed
  • Both field work and modelling

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R.V. Aranda in the Bothnian Bay, 1.-12.3.2009
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  • Turbulence measurements of velocity (8 Hz) ,
    salinity and temperature (1 Hz)
  • CTD profiles
  • ADCP current profiling (0-10 m)
  • Ice drift from Aranda GPS

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Ice drift in Station 2 and 3
  • In S3 ice drift was very close to free drift
  • - Deviating right from the wind direction, drift
    speed 1-2 of wind speed

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  • Ice velocity spectrum
  • In the Baltic Sea synoptic time scales
    dominating
  • Tidal and inertial signals significant in the
    oceans

Aranda drift
Drifting buoys in the Sea of Okhotsk, Japan
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Thank you!
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