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Evaluation of reanalysis and satellite-based sea surface winds using in situ measurements from Chinese Antarctic Expeditions 被引量:2
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作者 LI Ming YANG Qinghua +3 位作者 ZHAO Jiechen ZHANG Lin LI Chunhua MENG Shang 《Advances in Polar Science》 2013年第3期147-152,共6页
Sea surface winds from reanalysis (NCEP-2 and ERA-40 datasets) and satellite-based products (QuikSCAT and NCDC blended sea winds) are evaluated using in situ ship measurements from the Chinese National Antarctic R... Sea surface winds from reanalysis (NCEP-2 and ERA-40 datasets) and satellite-based products (QuikSCAT and NCDC blended sea winds) are evaluated using in situ ship measurements from the Chinese National Antarctic Research Expeditions (CH1NAREs) from 1989 through 2006, with emphasis on the Southern Ocean (south of 45°S). Compared with ship observations, the reanalysis winds have a positive mean bias (0.32 m·s-1 for NCEP-2 and 0.13 m·s-1 for ERA-40), and this bias is more pronounced in the Southern Ocean (0.57 m·s-1 and 0.45 m·s-1, respectively). However, mean biases are negative in the tropics and subtropics. The satellite-based winds also show positive mean biases, larger than those of the reanalysis data. All four wind products overestimate ship wind speed for weak winds (〈4 m·s-1) but underestimate for strong winds (〉10 m·s-1). Differences between the reanalysis and satellite winds are examined to identify regions with large discrepancies. 展开更多
关键词 Sea surface winds NCEP-2 ERA-40 QUIKSCAT NCDC blended sea winds Southern Ocean
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Subseasonal to seasonal Arctic sea-ice prediction:A grand challenge of climate science
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作者 Ke Wei Jiping Liu +5 位作者 Qing Bao Bian He Jiao Ma Ming Li Mirong Song Zhu Zhu 《Atmospheric and Oceanic Science Letters》 CSCD 2021年第4期19-21,共3页
On 15 September 2020,the Arctic sea-ice extent(SIE)reached its annual minimum,which,based on data from the National Snow and Ice Data Center(NSIDC,2020a),was about 3.74 million km^(2)(1.44 million square miles).This v... On 15 September 2020,the Arctic sea-ice extent(SIE)reached its annual minimum,which,based on data from the National Snow and Ice Data Center(NSIDC,2020a),was about 3.74 million km^(2)(1.44 million square miles).This value was about 40%less than the climate average(~6.27 million km^(2))during 1980–2010.It was second only to the record low(3.34 million km^(2))set on 16 September 2012,but significantly smaller than the previous second-lowest(4.145 million km^(2),set on 7 September 2016)and third-lowest(4.147 million km^(2),set on 14 September 2007)values,making 2020 the second-lowest SIE year of the satellite era(42 years of data). 展开更多
关键词 ARCTIC SEASONAL CLIMATE
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