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https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-19-5445-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/tc-19-5445-2025
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06 Nov 2025
Research article |  | 06 Nov 2025

Sensitivity of iceberg drift and deterioration simulations to input data from different ocean, sea ice and atmosphere models in the Barents Sea

Lia Herrmannsdörfer, Raed Khalil Lubbad, and Knut Vilhelm Høyland

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Numerical simulations of iceberg drift and deterioration are a useful tool to fill the gap of otherwise scarce iceberg observations in the Barents Sea. We create statistics of iceberg simulations with input from different combinations of ocean, sea ice and atmosphere models to study their impact on the simulation results. We find that especially using different sea ice models Topaz and Barents-2.5 influences the iceberg drift, deterioration and occurrence in the domain.
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