Update home authored by David Docquier's avatar David Docquier
Welcome to the wiki pages of the OSeaIce git project! Welcome to the wiki pages of the OSeaIce git project!
The goal of the [OSeaIce projet](https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/834493) is to explore the two-way interactions between ocean heat transport and Arctic sea ice, using the [EC-Earth](http://www.ec-earth.org/) coupled atmosphere-ocean global climate model. The goal of the [OSeaIce projet](https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/834493) is to explore the two-way interactions between ocean heat transport and Arctic sea ice, using the [EC-Earth](http://www.ec-earth.org/) coupled atmosphere-ocean global climate model. A depiction of the main ocean currents going to the Arctic is shown in the figure below.
![Carmack2015_Fig3](uploads/784fa3c9133967a6feb34550f5d524d2/Carmack2015_Fig3.jpeg)
Figure: Ocean circulation in the Arctic with the main currents. The Atlantic Water (in red) is one of the main drivers of Arctic sea-ice changes [Credit: Fig. 3 of [Carmack et al. (2015)](https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-13-00177.1)].
So far, I have performed two types of model sensitivity experiments with EC-Earth3.3.1.1 (NEMO3.6-LIM3 ocean-sea ice model coupled to IFS cycle 36r4 atmosphere model) using T255-ORCA1 grids (100km nominal resolution in both the atmosphere and ocean): So far, I have performed two types of model sensitivity experiments with EC-Earth3.3.1.1 (NEMO3.6-LIM3 ocean-sea ice model coupled to IFS cycle 36r4 atmosphere model) using T255-ORCA1 grids (100km nominal resolution in both the atmosphere and ocean):
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