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A stochastic dynamical model of Arctic sea ice

Moon, Woosok; Wettlaufer, J. S.. 2017 A stochastic dynamical model of Arctic sea ice. Journal of Climate, 30 (13). 5119-5140. 10.1175/JCLI-D-16-0223.1

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Abstract/Summary

The noise forcing underlying the variability in the Arctic ice cover has a wide range of principally unknown origins. For this reason, the analytical and numerical solutions of a stochastic Arctic sea ice model are analyzed with both additive and multiplicative noise over a wide range of external heat fluxes ΔF0, corresponding to greenhouse gas forcing. The stochastic variability fundamentally influences the nature of the deterministic steady-state solutions corresponding to perennial and seasonal ice and ice-free states. Thus, the results are particularly relevant for the interpretation of the state of the system as the ice cover thins with ΔF0, allowing a thorough examination of the differing effects of additive versus multiplicative noise. In the perennial ice regime, the principal stochastic moments are calculated and compared to those determined from a stochastic perturbation theory described previously. As ΔF0 increases, the competing contributions to the variability of the destabilizing sea ice–albedo feedback and the stabilizing longwave radiative loss are examined in detail. At the end of summer the variability of the stochastic paths shows a clear maximum, which is due to the combination of the increasing influence of the albedo feedback and an associated “memory effect,” in which fluctuations accumulate from early spring to late summer. This is counterbalanced by the stabilization of the ice cover resulting from the longwave loss of energy from the ice surface, which is enhanced during winter, thereby focusing the stochastic paths and decreasing the variability. Finally, common examples in stochastic dynamics with multiplicative noise are discussed wherein the choice of the stochastic calculus (Itô or Stratonovich) is not necessarily determinable a priori from observations alone, which is why both calculi are treated on equal footing herein.

Item Type: Publication - Article
Digital Object Identifier (DOI): 10.1175/JCLI-D-16-0223.1
Programmes: BAS Programmes > BAS Programmes 2015 > Atmosphere, Ice and Climate
ISSN: 0894-8755
Additional Keywords: Arctic, numerical analysis/modelling, statistical techniques, probability forecasts/models/distribution, stochastic models, seasonal variability
Date made live: 11 Jul 2017 13:23 +0 (UTC)
URI: https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/517296

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