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A First Look at Surface Ocean Measurements during the SASSIE Field Campaign in 2022

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The NASA Salinity and Stratification at the Sea Ice Edge (SASSIE) field campaign took during place between August and October of 2022. Using three major components, the aim is to understand the relationship between both haline and thermal stratification and sea-ice advance, and to test the hypothesis that a significant fresh layer at the surface can accelerate the formation of sea ice by limiting convective processes. The three components of the field campaign include: 1) A one-month shipboard hydrographic and atmospheric survey in the Beaufort Sea, 2) A concurrent airborne campaign to observe ocean salinity, temperature, and other parameters from a low-flying aircraft, and 3) The deployment of autonomous assets, buoys, and floats that are able to observe both the melt season and the sea ice advance.Here, we focus on the novel results from the month-long research cruise aboard the R/V Woldstad that took place during September and October of 2022, particularly measurements of salinity and temperature at radiometric depths (1-2 cm) from the salinity snake instrument. These measurements will be contextualized with all other components of the cruise, including uCTD, air-sea flux, airborne, and satellite data to examine the effects of stratification on ocean dynamics in the Beaufort Sea near at the sea ice edge.
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