ROMS+WRF+Budgell Jeff Willison1, Ruoying He1, Michael S. Dinniman2, Xiaojun Yuan3 1North Carolina State University 2Old Dominion University 3Lamont-Doherty.

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ROMS+WRF+Budgell Jeff Willison1, Ruoying He1, Michael S. Dinniman2, Xiaojun Yuan3 1North Carolina State University 2Old Dominion University 3Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University

Project Objectives 1) Couple sea ice, WRF, ROMS, and ice shelf models using COAWST framework 2) Use coupled model output along with obs from field campaign to study Prydz Bay in Antarctica NSF AWARD #1443491

Polynyas Credit: Céline Heuzé

Polynyas Liu et al. (2017) NASA

Sea ice model options Community Ice CodE Budgell aka Los Alamos Sea Ice Model aka CICE4 Easier to pronounce “Melt ponds” Not suitable for multi-year ice Already fully coupled to ROMS Less sophisticated Good enough for Antarctica Not easier to pronounce Melt ponds Pancake ice/Multi-year ice Coupled version somewhat available? More sophisticated and popular (CESM) Good for either polar region https://slideplayer.com/slide/5010565/ https://github.com/CICE-Consortium/CICE/wiki https://fimex.met.no/sparse/The%20coupled%20ROMS-CICE%20system.pdf “Multiyear ice contains much less brine and more air pockets than first-year ice. Less brine means "stiffer" ice that is more difficult for icebreakers to navigate and clear.”

Budgell cont. Dynamics: Elastic-viscous-plastic (EVP) rheology [Hunke and Dukowicz (1997), Hunke (1991), Hunke and Dukowicz (1992)] Thermodynamics: Mellor and Kantha (1989) and Ha*kkinene and Mellor (1992). 3-level, single layer ice; single snow layer Molecular sublayer under ice; Prandtl-type ice-ocean boundary layer Surface “melt ponds” Snow depth = precipitation*20 Shortwave, longwave, sensible, latent heat fluxes into ice “The sea-ice component of ROMS is a combination of the elastic-viscous-plastic (EVP) rheology (Hunke and Dukowicz, Hunke) and simple one-layer ice and snow thermodynamics with a molecular sublayer under the ice (Mellor and Kantha). “

Budgell cont. Hedstrom ROMS manual “The sea-ice component of ROMS is a combination of the elastic-viscous-plastic (EVP) rheology (Hunke and Dukowicz, Hunke) and simple one-layer ice and snow thermodynamics with a molecular sublayer under the ice (Mellor and Kantha). “ Hedstrom ROMS manual

Coupled-Ocean-Atmosphere-Wave- Sediment Transport (COAWST) out of the box No communication between atmosphere and sea ice models

Previous attempt at coupling Use temperature, humidity, wind from WRF to calculate fluxes over ice on ROMS side (similar to Warner et al. 2010) Concerns about long-term stability

We separate the ocean and ice components inside WRF and pass to appropriate model

ROMS model configuration 10 km circumpolar domain (Dinniman et al. 2015) Daily boundary conditions for 4 km Prydz Bay domain taken from 10 km simulation Outer model domain 4 km domain and bathymetry

Ice thickness

Summary New capability on an old COAWST WRF + ROMS + Budgell + ice shelves Not the state of the art sea ice model Can test some hypotheses with this tool Potential to get right answers for right reasons Very Sensitive system; easy to get rapidly diverging solutions Potential to get right answers for right reasons! If you have an extra 20 Wm-2 you can’t just dump it into the ocean/atmosphere anymore because it will come back to get you.