When running CICE6 with default values (=2) for e_yieldcurve and e_plasticpot, I got too thick in the Beaufort Sea and too thin near the North Pole. I happened to see the paper of Miller et al. (2005; doi:10.1029/2005GL023622), and found that they got the similar bias as mine and their ice thickness simulations were significantly improved by decreasing the ratio of the elliptical yield curve's major to minor axes (e) from 2 to sqrt(0.5).
However, by carefully comparing the CICE6 document with Hibler (1979), it looks like e_yieldcurve is different from e. Could any CICE developer please help verify my following understanding?
1) The e in Hibler (1979) is equivalent to e_plasticpot**2/e_yieldcurve in CICE6, right?
2) Both e in Hibler (1979) and e_yieldcurve in the CICE6 document are described as "the ratio of the major and minor axes of the elliptical yield curve". It is clearly opposite to my understanding about 1). So my 1) is wrong?
Thanks for your help in advance!
However, by carefully comparing the CICE6 document with Hibler (1979), it looks like e_yieldcurve is different from e. Could any CICE developer please help verify my following understanding?
1) The e in Hibler (1979) is equivalent to e_plasticpot**2/e_yieldcurve in CICE6, right?
2) Both e in Hibler (1979) and e_yieldcurve in the CICE6 document are described as "the ratio of the major and minor axes of the elliptical yield curve". It is clearly opposite to my understanding about 1). So my 1) is wrong?
Thanks for your help in advance!