نتایج جستجو برای: ice equivalent potential temperature

تعداد نتایج: 1637722  

2013
James A. Screen Clara Deser Ian Simmonds Robert Tomas

The ongoing loss of Arctic sea-ice cover has implications for the wider climate system. The detection and importance of the atmospheric impacts of sea-ice loss depends, in part, on the relative magnitudes of the sea-ice forced change compared to natural atmospheric internal variability (AIV). This study analyses large ensembles of two independent atmospheric general circulation models in order ...

2010
Jia Wang Haoguo Hu David Schwab George Leshkevich Dmitry Beletsky Nathan Hawley Anne Clites

Index words: Coupled Ice-Ocean Model Ice modeling Lake ice cover Ice thickness Ice speed Lake surface temperature Great Lakes Lake Erie To simulate ice and water circulation in Lake Erie over a yearly cycle, a Great Lakes Ice-circulation Model (GLIM) was developed by applying a Coupled Ice-Ocean Model (CIOM) with a 2-km resolution grid. The hourly surface wind stress and thermodynamic forcings ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Peter U Clark Lev Tarasov

Establishing the volume of excess ice contained in the global ice sheets during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM; ∼26,000–19,000 y ago) remains a longstanding problem in Ice Age climate dynamics. Expressed as the equivalent lowering of global mean sea level (GMSL), estimates of this value have varied from 105 (1) to 163 m (2), with many estimates suggesting ∼120 m (3). This wide range introduces s...

2015
Beat Knechtle Thomas Rosemann Christoph A. Rüst

BACKGROUND Ice swimming for 1 mile and 1 km is a new discipline in open-water swimming since 2009. This study examined female and male performances in swimming 1 mile ('Ice Mile') and 1 km ('1 km Ice event') in water of 5 °C or colder between 2009 and 2015 with the hypothesis that women would be faster than men. METHODS Between 2009 and 2015, 113 men and 38 women completed one 'Ice Mile' and ...

Journal: :The Journal of chemical physics 2007
H Hidaka A Kouchi N Watanabe

An experiment on the addition reaction of a D atom (deuteration) to CO on a cold ice surface is performed by deuterium atom exposure of three types of samples (pure solid CO, CO-capped H2O ice, and CO-H2O mixed ice) at 10-20 K. The variation of IR absorption spectra for the samples was measured by a Fourier transform infrared spectrometer during exposure to deuterium atoms. Reactions on pure so...

2015
M. Willeit

Permafrost influences a number of processes which are relevant for local and global climate. For example, it is well known that permafrost plays an important role in global carbon and methane cycles. Less is known about the interaction between permafrost and ice sheets. In this study a permafrost module is included in the Earth system model CLIMBER-2, and the coupled Northern Hemisphere (NH) pe...

2009
Jose Palacios Edward Smith Joseph Rose Roger Royer

A low-power, non-thermal, ultrasonic deicing system is introduced as a potential deicing system for helicopter rotor blades that are currently being used. In this research effort, ultrasonic actuator disks excite isotropic plates and airfoil-shaped structures that are representative of helicopter leading edge protection caps. The system generates delaminating ultrasonic transverse shear stresse...

2004
Amy C. Barr Robert T. Pappalardo Shijie Zhong

[1] At the temperatures and stresses associated with the onset of convection in an ice I shell of the Galilean satellites, ice behaves as a non-Newtonian fluid with a viscosity that depends on both temperature and strain rate. The convective stability of a non-Newtonian ice shell can be judged by comparing the Rayleigh number of the shell to a critical value. Previous studies suggest that the c...

2009
Joshua S Davis Christabelle J Darcy Kim Piera Yvette R McNeil Tonia Woodberry Nicholas M Anstey

BACKGROUND Determination of the plasma concentrations of arginine and other amino acids is important for understanding pathophysiology, immunopathology and nutritional supplementation in human disease. Delays in processing of blood samples cause a change in amino acid concentrations, but this has not been precisely quantified. We aimed to describe the concentration time profile of twenty-two am...

2005
J. S. SINGARAYER P. J. VALDES J. L. BAMBER

There are significant discrepancies between observational datasets of Arctic sea ice concentrations covering the last three decades, which result in differences of over 20% in Arctic summer sea ice extent/area and 5%–10% in winter. Previous modeling studies have shown that idealized sea ice anomalies have the potential for making a substantial impact on climate. In this paper, this theory is fu...

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