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ServiceParameters>MODELS>OCEAN GENERAL CIRCULATION MODELS (OGCM)/REGIONAL OCEAN MODELS
MIT General Circulation Model (MITgcm)
Entry ID: MITgcm
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The Community Sea Ice Model (CSIM) is a dynamic-thermodynamic model that
includes a subgrid-scale ice thickness distribution. It uses the energy conserving thermodynamics of Bitz and Lipscomb (1999), with four ice layers and one snow layer in each thickness category. The ice dynamics utilizes the elastic-viscous-plastic rheology of Hunke and Dukowicz (1997). Subgrid-scale ... ![]()
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Holland, M.M., 2002: The North Atlantic Oscillation in the CCSM2 and its
influence on Arctic climate variability, J. Climate , 16, 2767-2781.
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