A stochastic model for the turbulent ocean heat flux under Arctic sea ice
Heat flux from the upper ocean to the underside of sea ice provides a key contribution to the evolution of the Arctic sea ice cover. Here, we develop a model of the turbulent ice-ocean heat flux using coupled ordinary stochastic differential equations to model fluctuations in the vertical velocity a...
Main Authors: | Toppaladoddi, S, Wells, AJ |
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Format: | Internet publication |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2021
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