WTZ RUS The Changing Arctic Transpolar System (CATS)
Laufzeit: 01.03.2017 - 29.02.2020
Partner: GEOMAR (Kiel), Universität Kiel, Universität Hamburg, Alfred Wegener Institut (Bremerhaven) und Akademie der Wissenschaften und der Literatur Mainz
Förderkennzeichen: 03F0776D
Förderung durch: BMBF
Projektmittel (€): 545000
Kurzfassung
Changes in the Arctic climate system are strongly related to atmosphere-ocean-sea ice (AOI) interactions. These processes, such sea ice production in polynyas and dense water formation, represent key processes for the ocean and the cryosphere. The overall goal of the project is to achieve a major improvement of the understanding and quantification of AOI processes for the recent climate of the last 30 years and for a climate scenario for the end of the 21th century. It is of particular...Changes in the Arctic climate system are strongly related to atmosphere-ocean-sea ice (AOI) inter¬actions. These processes, such sea ice production in polynyas and dense water formation, represent key processes for the ocean and the cryosphere. The overall goal of the project is to achieve a major improvement of the understanding and quantification of AOI processes for the recent climate of the last 30 years and for a climate scenario for the end of the 21th century. It is of particular interest, how polynya processes and atmospheric forcing (such as wind extremes) influence the oceanic exchange between the Laptev and Kara Sea and how these processes will change in the future.» weiterlesen» einklappen
Veröffentlichungen
- Reiser, Fabian; Willmes, Sascha; Heinemann, Guenther
- A New Algorithm for Daily Sea Ice Lead Identification in the Arctic and Antarctic Winter from Thermal-Infrared Satellite Imagery
- Preusser, Andreas; Ohshima, I; Iwamoto, Katsushi et al.
- Retrieval of Wintertime Sea Ice Production in Arctic Polynyas Using Thermal Infrared and Passive Microwave Remote Sensing Data