[MITgcm-support] Too large of Sea Ice
Madeleine Kendall Youngs
myoungs at umd.edu
Thu Aug 21 21:31:49 EDT 2025
Yes, I am. I wondered if something like that were the case.
> On Aug 21, 2025, at 4:29 PM, Dimitris Menemenlis <dmenemenlis at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Hi Madeleine, SEAICE_CAP_ICELOAD will not limit ice thickness, only the weight of that sea ice on Eta.
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> Out of curiosity, are you using pkg/shelfice in your configuration?
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> Dimitris
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>> On Aug 21, 2025, at 1:01 PM, Madeleine Kendall Youngs <myoungs at umd.edu> wrote:
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>> Hi All,
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>> I am running a circumpolar antarctic model at 1/12 degree and I keep getting so thick of sea ice it throws an r* error. I can get it to be thin enough using ice diffusion but physically that seems dubious. I have also tried the work arounds in the documentation 8.6.2.7 changing the SEAICEpressReplFac <http://lxr.mitgcm.org/lxr2/ident/MITgcm?_i=SEAICEpressReplFac> = 0; and even the SEAICE_CAP_ICELOAD. Changing the former didn’t seem to have an effect. Changing the latter didn’t seem to change the h_eff max value I have been following in the STDOUT. Files. I have attached the data.seaice file. Do you all have any advice on how to solve this issue? I have looked at the output and it is not just that I have weird ponds with sea ice that is too thick, it is too large in entire embayments that should be able to flush.
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>> Thanks,
>> Madeleine
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