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sea_ice_modeling

Abdul
New Member
Hi Dear,

I am interested on simulating the surface temperature, snow and ice thickness variations with the column-physics.
The model I would like to compare ice-pack is a vertical grid model. I have already compiled a case in
icepack but the result it gives me aren't our expectation. Could any one please guide me through tutorial
or anything that can assist me?

Thanks.
 

duvivier

CSEG and Liaisons
Staff member
Abdul,
The CICE Consortium maintains the Icepack sea ice model. We have extensive documentation online through our GitHub page: CICE-Consortium/About-Us.

Additionally, for each Icepack release we have posted sample output against which you could compare to verify that the model is behaving correctly for your integrations: CICE-Consortium/Icepack

Good luck,
Alice
 

sea_ice_modeling

Abdul
New Member
Hi Alice,

Thanks for your response. In fact I have made some simulation and the results are not my expectation. See the attached curves
one containing two graphs are my expectation and the two separates are from icepack. I have plotted the snow and ice thickness.

Thanks.
 

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