Space-borne observations for detecting and forecasting sea ice cover extremes
Akronyymi
SPICES
Rahoitetun hankkeen kuvaus
The main objective of this proposal is to develop new methods to retrieve sea ice parameters from existing (and imminent) satellite sensors to provide enhanced products for polar operators and prediction systems, specifically addressing extreme and unexpected conditions.
Automatic remote sensing products traditionally provide general information on sea ice conditions such as ice extent and concentration. However, for ice charting, tactical navigation and management of off-shore activities much more important is to know and avoid hazardous sea ice conditions. In general, sea ice hazards are related to sea ice thickness. More often than not polar ships and off-shore platforms are only operating during summer seasons and certain regions. This is because they are designed to resist typical forces of induced by pack ice, but they are not designed to resist the extreme sea ice conditions.
Ongoing climate warming has manifested as shrinking and thinning of pack ice in the Arctic. This is a primary driver for the increasing shipping, oil and gas explorations and mining activities in the Arctic. However, severe sea ice conditions still exist and in consequence many locations are impossible for ship based operations. Moreover, year-to-year variability of sea ice is very large and hazardous multiyear ice (MYI) floes sometimes appear also in typically seasonally ice free regions.
In order to response needs of increase polar activities, we propose to focus on detection of sea ice extremes and automatic production of “sea ice warnings” products. In particular, we aim for a detection of MYI floes in a area composed mostly first-year ice from synthetic aperture radar (SAR), heavily ridged ice regions from SAR, the thickest ice from radar altimeter (RA) thickness profiles, regional anomalies of thick or thin ice via passive microwave (PMW) data, sea ice areas vulnerable for the wave action, detection of early/late melting season and improving capabilities to forecast seasonal sea ice extremes.
Näytä enemmänAloitusvuosi
2015
Päättymisvuosi
2018
Myönnetty rahoitus
MAX-PLANCK-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER WISSENSCHAFTEN EV (DE)
245 375 €
Participant
UNIVERSITAET HAMBURG (DE)
245 375 €
Participant
STIFTELSEN NANSEN SENTER FOR MILJOOG FJERNMALING (NO)
257 193 €
Participant
ALFRED-WEGENER-INSTITUT HELMHOLTZ-ZENTRUM FUR POLAR- UND MEERESFORSCHUNG (DE)
245 375 €
Participant
DANMARKS METEOROLOGISKE INSTITUT (DK)
248 750 €
Participant
METEOROLOGISK INSTITUTT (NO)
199 235 €
Participant
INSTITUT FRANCAIS DE RECHERCHE POUR L'EXPLOITATION DE LA MER (FR)
162 500 €
Participant
ISTANBUL TEKNIK UNIVERSITESI (TR)
68 750 €
Participant
UNIVERSITA POLITECNICA DELLE MARCHE (IT)
187 500 €
Participant
EUROPEAN CENTRE FOR MEDIUM-RANGE WEATHER FORECASTS (UK)
256 250 €
Participant
CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE DELLE RICERCHE (IT)
93 750 €
Participant
UNIVERSITAET BREMEN (DE)
245 375 €
Participant
DANMARKS TEKNISKE UNIVERSITET (DK)
242 750 €
Participant
Myönnetty summa
2 995 678 €
Rahoittaja
Euroopan unioni
Rahoitusmuoto
Research and Innovation action
Puiteohjelma
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
Muut tiedot
Rahoituspäätöksen numero
640161
Tunnistetut aiheet
arctic region