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As part of ongoing efforts to obtain a best possible synthesis of most |
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available, global-scale, ocean and sea ice data, dynamic and thermodynamic |
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sea-ice model components have been incorporated in the Massachusetts Institute |
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of Technology general circulation model (MITgcm). Sea-ice dynamics use either |
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a visco-plastic rheology solved with a line successive relaxation (LSR) |
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technique, reformulated on an Arakawa C-grid in order to match the oceanic and |
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atmospheric grids of the MITgcm, and modified to permit efficient and accurate |
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automatic differentiation of the coupled ocean and sea-ice model |
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configurations. |
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\section{Introduction} |
\section{Introduction} |