supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant nos.41276191 and 40930848)
Atmospheric and oceanic drag are the main environmental forces controlling sea ice drift. Oceanic drag includes the form drag generated by water pressure gradients on the side of ice floes or on ice ridges, and the sk...
supported by the National Basic Research Program of China(2011CB30970);the National Natural Science Foundation of China(41176169 and 40930848)
Recent satellite data analysis has provided improved data sets relevant to the surface energy budget in the Arctic Ocean. In this paper, surface radiation properties in the Arctic Ocean obtained from the Surface Radia...
supported by the National Basic Research Program of China (2011CB30970);the National Natural Science Foundation of China (41176169 and 40930848)
Associations between the autumn Arctic sea ice concentrations (SICs) and North American winter precipitation were examined using singular value decomposition. The results show that a reduced SIC in the majority of the...
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation(41175010,40930848 and 41106164);Marine Public Welfare Project(201205007);National Program on Key Basic Research Project of China(2010CB950301);sponsored by the National Science Foundation
In this study, the trends in latent and sensible heat fluxes (LHF and SHF) over the Southern Ocean (oceans south of 35?S) and the contributions of the Antarctic Oscillation (AAO), the Pacific-South America teleconnect...
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant no. 40930848);the Norwegian Research Council (AMORA, 193592/S30);the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (Grant no. 20100470400);the International Cooperation Project of the Chinese Arctic and Antarctic Administration, SOA (Grant no. IC2010007)
Thermodynamic processes of a system involving a floe and a small lead in the central Arctic were investigated during the ice-camp period of the third Chinese National Arctic Research Expedition from 20 to 28 August, 2...