Determining an optimal transport velocity in the marginal ice zone using operational ice-ocean prediction systems

The Cryosphere Discussions(2021)

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Abstract. Knowledge of transport in the marginal ice zone (MIZ) is critical for operations in the Arctic and associated emergency response applications, for example, the transport of pollutants, such as oil, as well as predicting drift associated with search and rescue operations. This paper proposes a general transport equation for the MIZ that can be used for operational purposes in the MIZ. This equation is designed to use a mean velocity of the ice and water velocity, which is weighted by the ice concentration. A key component is the introduction of a leeway coefficient for both the ocean and ice components. These leeway coefficients are determined by minimizing the velocity error between the transport model and observed drifter velocity in the MIZ. These leeway values are found to be 3 % of the wind for the water leeway and 2 % and 30° to the right of the wind for the ice leeway, which are consistent with rule of thumb values for surface drifters and sea ice respectively. This general transport model is compared with other transport models and the error is reduced by a factor of 2 compared with traditional transport models for 48 hour lead times. The inclusion of a leeway coefficient in the ice is the key component to reduce trajectory errors in the MIZ.
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