Estimating Oceanic Heat Flux from Sea-Ice Thickness and Temperature Data

J.S. Wettlaufer, N. Untersteiner, R. Colony
1990 Annals of Glaciology  
All studies and models of air—sea-ice interactions suffer from a paucity of information about the oceanic heat flux, which exerts a controlling influence on the sea-ice energy and mass balance. The role of the oceanic heat flux in the sea-ice energy and mass balance is discussed. The performance of ice-ocean models depends on a satisfactory specification of this rarely measured oceanic parameter. A method for determining the oceanic heat flux by measuring the temperatures and thickness of sea
more » ... e is described. The results obtained using this method and the data collected during the fall of 1988 in the eastern Arctic are presented. Values of the oceanic heat flux ranging from 0 to 37 W m−2 were estimated from observations taken in the region north-east of Fram Strait. The oceanic heat flux in this region varied in both time and space.
doi:10.3189/s026030550000882x fatcat:4meq7qsqunfkzn7kdiltiqzuwm