Micrometeorological and Thermal Control of Frost Flower Growth and Decay on Young Sea Ice

Micrometeorological and Thermal Control of Frost Flower Growth and Decay on Young Sea Ice

New and young sea ice surfaces are expected to become more prevalent in the Arctic, creating the potential for increased occurrence of surface features like frost flowers. Frost flowers are relatively short-lived crystal structures formed exclusively on new and young sea ice that are interesting due to their potential roles in atmospheric chemistry, carbon cycling, microbial accumulation, and for their impact on microwave remote sensing of sea ice. Read more...