Title: Ocean Model Development (and relation to ice shelves)
1Ocean Model Development (and relation to ice
shelves)
- IPCC summarized top two impacts of physical
climate change as (a) air temperature, and (b)
sea level - Without any physical model of sea level, IPCC
reported a seal level projection - Ocean models could be argued to be relevant to
sea level change projections - Ocean modeling has no meaningful plan to
address one of IPCC two mains concerns
2Relevance ofIce-Shelf Ocean Interaction
- Sea Level Rise (SLR) projection 2100
- Changes in SL will have some regional character
- past -gt fingerprints
- polar wandering
- self gravity
- ocean dynamic height
- Contributions are Steric and Eustatic
3Eustatic Component Role of the Ice Sheets
- Main concern is marine portions of Greenland and
Antarctica
4Whats happening inice shelf ocean research
- Observational programs
- among the harshest /difficult environments to
sample (ocean beneath kms of ice) - Theoretical developments
- among the most challenging fluid dynamical
behaviors (calving) - Modeling Initiatives
- requires major reworking of ocean codes
- (kms of surface pressure, grounding line
migration)
5Ice Processes
6Ocean Processes Water Mass Transformation
7Ocean Processes Other Considerations
8What have we observed in the last decade or so?
Any big changes?
- Yes!
- The perimeter of the ice sheets,
- where they are floating,
- and where there exists warm ocean waters
- is undergoing dramatic change.
9Greenland ChangeJakobshavn Isbrae
10Why Change _at_Jakobshavn Isbrae?
11Antarctica ChangePine Island Glacier (PIG)
12Why Change _at_Pine Island Glacier?
13Some Recent Ocean ObservationsDepths and
Temperatures at Jakobshavn, August 2009
14Some Future Ocean Observations2010-2015
- Greenland Modest Ice Tongues
- Jakobshavn, Helheim
- (From Boat or Helicopter
- CTD, XCTD, Glider, AUV)
Antarctica Massive Ice Shelves PIG,
WISSARDS (From Icebreaker or Drilling Profiling
CTD, AUV)
15 and now on to ice-shelf ocean interaction
theory and model(l)ing
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