EGU2020-15116
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-15116
EGU General Assembly 2020
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The role of air-sea ice-ocean interaction processes for Arctic-midlatitude linkages

Sara Khosravi1, Annette Rinke1, Wolfgang Dorn1, Christof Lüpkes2, Vladimir Gryanik2, Dmitry Chechin3, Ralf Jaiser1, and Dörthe Handorf1
Sara Khosravi et al.
  • 1Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, Potsdam, Germany
  • 2Alfred Wegener Institute, Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven, Germany
  • 3A.M. Obukhov Institute of Atmospheric Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

Climate models have deficits in reproducing Arctic circulation and sea ice development. The air-sea ice-ocean interaction parametrizations could be a potential reason of this shortcoming. In most climate models air-sea ice-ocean interaction are parametrized based on mid-latitude conditions which is not appropriate for polar region. The POLEX project, funded by Helmholtz Association and Russian Science Foundation, is studying the impact of improved representation of Arctic air-sea ice-ocean interaction on changes in Arctic atmospheric circulation and Arctic-midlatitude linkages. We have used a new suite of parametrizations, which are easily applicable for climate simulations and have been developed based on SHEBA expedition data by Gryanik and Lüpkes (2018). We implemented the new parametrizations in the global atmospheric model (ECHAM6) in the framework of POLEX to estimate its effect on regional Arctic and large-scale circulation changes. Several steps have been defined for implementing the new parameterization to be able to distinguish and understand better the impact of its parameters. Roughness length and stability functions for stable stratification have been modified. Here the initial results of ECHAM6 sensitivity runs for different steps of the parameterization will be presented. We will present first results from process-oriented evaluation over the Arctic sea ice, e.g. how is the impact on the simulation of the two states of the Arctic boundary layer in winter. Furthermore, we will show that the large-scale circulation reacts to the new parametrization in different months and years differently.
Reference:
Gryanik, V.M. and C. Lüpkes (2018) An efficient non-iterative bulk parametrization of surface fluxes for stable atmospheric conditions over polar sea-ice, Boundary-Layer Meteorol., 166, 301-325

How to cite: Khosravi, S., Rinke, A., Dorn, W., Lüpkes, C., Gryanik, V., Chechin, D., Jaiser, R., and Handorf, D.: The role of air-sea ice-ocean interaction processes for Arctic-midlatitude linkages, EGU General Assembly 2020, Online, 4–8 May 2020, EGU2020-15116, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu2020-15116, 2020

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