Sea-Ice Wintertime Lead Frequencies and Regional Characteristics in the Arctic, 2003–2015.

Willmes, Sascha and Heinemann, Günther (2016) Sea-Ice Wintertime Lead Frequencies and Regional Characteristics in the Arctic, 2003–2015. Open Access Remote Sensing, 8 (1). p. 4. DOI 10.3390/rs8010004.

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Abstract

The presence of sea-ice leads represents a key feature of the Arctic sea ice cover. Leads promote the flux of sensible and latent heat from the ocean to the cold winter atmosphere and are thereby crucial for air-sea-ice-ocean interactions. We here apply a binary segmentation procedure to identify leads from MODIS thermal infrared imagery on a daily time scale. The method separates identified leads into two uncertainty categories, with the high uncertainty being attributed to artifacts that arise from warm signatures of unrecognized clouds. Based on the obtained lead detections, we compute quasi-daily pan-Arctic lead maps for the months of January to April, 2003–2015. Our results highlight the marginal ice zone in the Fram Strait and Barents Sea as the primary region for lead activity. The spatial distribution of the average pan-Arctic lead frequencies reveals, moreover, distinct patterns of predominant fracture zones in the Beaufort Sea and along the shelf-breaks, mainly in the Siberian sector of the Arctic Ocean as well as the well-known polynya and fast-ice locations. Additionally, a substantial inter-annual variability of lead occurrences in the Arctic is indicated.

Document Type: Article
Keywords: sea-ice; leads; remote sensing; MODIS
Refereed: Yes
Open Access Journal?: Yes
Publisher: MDPI
Projects: Transdrift, Laptev Sea System
Date Deposited: 09 Mar 2016 08:31
Last Modified: 01 Feb 2019 15:02
URI: https://oceanrep.geomar.de/id/eprint/31758

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