为气候研究设计的海冰建模工具应该用于短期预测吗?

IF 9.3 1区 地球科学 Q1 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES Current climate change reports Pub Date : 2020-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-09-26 DOI:10.1007/s40641-020-00162-y
Elizabeth Hunke, Richard Allard, Philippe Blain, Ed Blockley, Daniel Feltham, Thierry Fichefet, Gilles Garric, Robert Grumbine, Jean-François Lemieux, Till Rasmussen, Mads Ribergaard, Andrew Roberts, Axel Schweiger, Steffen Tietsche, Bruno Tremblay, Martin Vancoppenolle, Jinlun Zhang
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理论上,同样的海冰模型可以用于研究和操作,但在实践中,科学和软件要求以及计算和人力资源的差异使问题复杂化。虽然为气候研究和其他研究应用而开发的海冰建模工具产生了业务预报用户感兴趣的输出,如冰运动、收敛和内部冰压力,但相关的时空尺度可能无法得到充分解决。例如,海冰研究代码通常以3公里以上的水平分辨率运行,而海员需要的是小于300米的尺度信息。对模拟地球系统至关重要的某些海冰过程和耦合反馈可能与这些尺度无关;因此,改善海冰预测的最重要的模式升级可能是在耦合模式的大气和海洋成分或其耦合机制中进行的,而不是在海冰模式本身。本文讨论了海冰建模工具在短时间尺度上应用于业务预报的一些挑战,并强调了海冰建模的新方向。
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Should Sea-Ice Modeling Tools Designed for Climate Research Be Used for Short-Term Forecasting?

In theory, the same sea-ice models could be used for both research and operations, but in practice, differences in scientific and software requirements and computational and human resources complicate the matter. Although sea-ice modeling tools developed for climate studies and other research applications produce output of interest to operational forecast users, such as ice motion, convergence, and internal ice pressure, the relevant spatial and temporal scales may not be sufficiently resolved. For instance, sea-ice research codes are typically run with horizontal resolution of more than 3 km, while mariners need information on scales less than 300 m. Certain sea-ice processes and coupled feedbacks that are critical to simulating the Earth system may not be relevant on these scales; and therefore, the most important model upgrades for improving sea-ice predictions might be made in the atmosphere and ocean components of coupled models or in their coupling mechanisms, rather than in the sea-ice model itself. This paper discusses some of the challenges in applying sea-ice modeling tools developed for research purposes for operational forecasting on short time scales, and highlights promising new directions in sea-ice modeling.

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Current climate change reports
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期刊介绍: Current Climate Change Reports is dedicated to exploring the most recent research and policy issues in the dynamically evolving field of Climate Change. The journal covers a broad spectrum of topics, encompassing Ecological Impacts, Advances in Modeling, Sea Level Projections, Extreme Events, Climate Feedback and Sensitivity, Hydrologic Impact, Effects on Human Health, and Economics and Policy Issues. Expert contributors provide reviews on the latest research, assess the effectiveness of available options, and engage in discussions about special considerations. All articles undergo a thorough peer-review process by specialists in the field to ensure accuracy and objectivity.
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