Annual cycles of multiyear sea ice coverage of the Arctic Ocean: 1999-2003

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作者
Kwok, R [1 ]
机构
[1] CALTECH, Jet Prop Lab, Pasadena, CA 91109 USA
关键词
multiyear sea ice; annual cycles; Arctic Ocean;
D O I
10.1029/2003JC002238
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P7 [海洋学];
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0707 ;
摘要
[1] For the years 1999 - 2003, we estimate the time-varying perennial ice zone (PIZ) coverage and construct the annual cycles of multiyear ( MY, including second year) ice coverage of the Arctic Ocean using QuikSCAT backscatter, MY fractions from RADARSAT, and the record of ice export from satellite passive microwave observations. An area balance approach extends the winter MY coverage from QuikSCAT to the remainder of the year. From these estimates, the coverage of MY ice at the beginning of each year is 3774 x 10(3) km(2) (2000), 3896 x 10(3) km(2) (2001), 4475 x 10(3) km(2) (2002), and 4122 x 10(3) km(2) (2003). Uncertainties in coverage are similar to 150 x 10(3) km(2). In the mean, on 1 January, MY ice covers similar to 60% of the Arctic Ocean. Ice export reduces this coverage to similar to 55% by 1 May. From the multiple annual cycles, the area of first-year (FY) ice that survives the intervening summers are 1192 x 10(3) km(2) (2000), 1509 x 10(3) km(2) (2001), and 582 x 10(3) km(2) (2002). In order for the MY coverage to remain constant from year to year, these replenishment areas must balance the overall area export and melt during the summer. The effect of the record minimum in Arctic sea ice area during the summer of 2002 is seen in the lowest area of surviving FY ice of the three summers. In addition to the spatial coverage, the location of the PIZ is important. One consequence of the unusual location of the PIZ at the end of the summer of 2002 is the preconditioning for enhanced export of MY ice into the Barents and Kara seas. Differences between the minimums in summer sea ice coverage from our estimates and passive microwave observations are discussed.
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