Authors: T. Krumpen, F. Birrien, F. Kauker, T. Rackow, L. von Albedyll, M. Angelopoulos, H. J. Belter, V. Bessonov, E. Damm, K. Dethloff, J. Haapala, C. Haas, C. Harris, S. Hendricks, J. Hoelemann, M. Hoppmann, L. Kaleschke, M. Karcher, N. Kolabutin, R. Lei, J. Lenz, A. Morgenstern, M. Nicolaus, U. Nixdorf, T. Petrovsky, B. Rabe, L. Rabenstein, M. Rex, R. Ricker, J. Rohde, E. Shimanchuk, S. Singha, V. Smolyanitsky, V. Sokolov, T. Stanton, A. Timofeeva, M. Tsamados, D. Watkins
Venue: N/A
Type: Publication
Abstract: In September 2019, the research icebreaker Polarstern started the largest multidisciplinary Arctic expedition to date, the MOSAiC (Multidisciplinary drifting Observatory for the Study of Arctic Climate) drift experiment. Being moored to an ice floe for a whole year, thus including the winter season, the declared goal of the expedition is to better understand and quantify relevant processes within the atmosphere–ice–ocean system that impact the sea ice mass and energy budget, ultimately leading to much improved climate models. Satellite obse...
(read more)
Topics: 
Climatology
Oceanography
DOI:
10.5194/tc-14-2173-2020
(Found 2 versions)
Loading (it may take a couple of seconds)...
Loading (it may take a couple of seconds)...