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SUMMARY:Polynyas: Polar Physics Revealed through Visualization of the E3SM
  GlobalClimate Model
DESCRIPTION:Scientific Visualization & Data Analytics Showcase\n\nPolynyas
 : Polar Physics Revealed through Visualization of the E3SM GlobalClimate M
 odel\n\nAbram, Petersen, Samsel, Kurtakoti, Zeller...\n\nPolynyas are open
 ings amidst the polar winter sea ice formed and sustained by atmospheric a
 nd oceanic processes. They occur in theArctic ocean and the Southern ocean
 , lasting for many months, acting as a conduit for heat and water at the a
 ir-sea interface. Realistic coastal and open ocean polynyas in global clim
 ate models are a stringent test of the model’s physical fidelity, as their
  formation depends on complex interactions between the sea ice, ocean, and
  atmosphere. We highlight the role of polynyas in modulating earth’s mesos
 cale motions using high-resolution simulations from the Energy Exascale Ea
 rth System Model (E3SM). The animations were created as a collaborative pr
 oject between climate modelers, computer scientists and an artist.  The ov
 erlay of variables, dense in time and space, provided climate scientists w
 ith new insights into their simulations, including the dynamics of convect
 ive plumes driven by cold melt water at the ice edge.\n\nRegistration Cate
 gory: Tech Program Reg Pass
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