Digging ice-capped Arctic depths to understand climate change
- August 22, 2023
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Digging ice-capped Arctic depths to understand climate change
Subject :Environment
Section: Climate change
Context:
- The heat content of the Arctic Ocean is crucial globally, affecting climate, weather, sea levels, and ecosystems.
Details:
- It serves as an indicator of broader climate change effects worldwide, connecting ecosystems, economies, and societies globally.
Arctic study model by IIT Madras:
- Researchers from IIT Madras have created an artificial neural network (ANN) model to estimate Ocean Heat Content (OHC) in ice-covered Arctic regions.
- They have linked satellite-based sea ice data to in-situ CTD (conductivity, temperature, depth) profiles to estimate OHC up to 700 metres deep.
- This model accurately predicts OHC changes and tracks spatio-temporal variations, offering insights into historical trends and regional patterns.
About the Study:
- The study uses satellite data products like sea ice concentration, sea ice thickness, surface temperature, ambient air temperatures, and snow depth.
- Daily sea ice thickness and surface temperature products from the APP-x product suite were used in the study.
- Surface and 2m air temperatures from satellite observations over the Arctic region were utilized.
- Snow depth data were collected from the TOPAZ4 reanalysis products.
- In combination with the satellite data products, the researchers used data from instruments like the WHOI-ITP, which measures temperature and other properties of the ocean under the ice.
- The model is based on theoretical considerations about various factors affecting heat transfer in the region, including:
- Heat advection by Atlantic and Pacific waters,
- Heat exchange at different boundaries (ocean-atmosphere, ocean-continent, ocean-seabed) and
- Sea ice state (thickness, extent, properties).
- The model also provides a promising tool for estimating spatial and temporal OHC changes in the ice-covered Arctic and has the potential to be further refined for deeper layers.
Artificial Neural Network (ANN):
- ANN is a machine learning technique that learns patterns from data and establishes relationships between inputs and outputs.
- They experimented with different configurations of the ANN architecture, including the number of hidden layers, number of neurons, activation functions, and scaling techniques.
- The ANN model takes these inputs, processes them through multiple layers, and produces an estimate of OHC change.
- A comparison is made between the model-derived OHC values and the OHC values obtained from the Multi Observation Global Ocean ARMOR3D L4 analysis system.
Working of Artificial Neural Network (ANN):
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