Collaborative Research: Advancing coupled models of the Antarctic for constraining sea ice — NSF Award to OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, T
Accurate atmosphere-ocean-sea ice model simulations of the Antarctic region are becoming increasingly necessary, particularly since 2016 when Southern Hemisphere sea ice reached its lowest extent since the start of the satellite era. This project will advance atmosphere-ocean-sea ice modeling in the Southern Ocean by e
| Award title | Collaborative Research: Advancing coupled models of the Antarctic for constraining sea ice |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2409691 |
| Awardee | OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, THE |
| City | COLUMBUS |
| State | OH |
| Amount obligated | $423,761 |
| Principal investigator | David Bromwich |
| Program | ANT Ocean & Atmos Sciences |
| Start date | 09/01/2025 |
| Abstract | Accurate atmosphere-ocean-sea ice model simulations of the Antarctic region are becoming increasingly necessary, particularly since 2016 when Southern Hemisphere sea ice reached its lowest extent since the start of the satellite era. This project will advance atmosphere-ocean-sea ice modeling in the Southern Ocean by enhancing the representation of atmospheric cloud physics and heat exchange between the ocean and sea ice in state-of-the-science models. Model development will incorporate recent o |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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