Tremblay et al. 2007
Tremblay, L.B., M.M. Holland, I.V. Gorodetskaya, and G.A. Schmidt, 2007: An ice-free Arctic? Opportunities for computational science. Comput. Sci. Eng., 9, no. 3, 65-74.
The authors discuss modeling's role in understanding the ice-ocean system, as well as its importance in predicting the future state of Arctic sea ice. In doing so, this article presents results from a hierarchy of models of different complexity, their strengths and weaknesses, and how they could help forecast the future state of the ice-ocean system.
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Tremblay, L.B., Holland, M.M., Gorodetskaya, I.V., and Schmidt, G.A.: An ice-free Arctic? Opportunities for computational science, Comput. Sci. Eng., 9(3), 65-74, 2007.
Tremblay, L.B., M.M. Holland, I.V. Gorodetskaya, and G.A. Schmidt (2007), An ice-free Arctic? Opportunities for computational science, Comput. Sci. Eng., 9(3), 65-74.
Tremblay, L.B., M.M. Holland, I.V. Gorodetskaya, and G.A. Schmidt, 2007: An ice-free Arctic? Opportunities for computational science. Comput. Sci. Eng., 9, no. 3, 65-74.
Tremblay, L.B., Holland, M.M., Gorodetskaya, I.V., & Schmidt, G.A. 2007, Comput. Sci. Eng., 9, no. 3, 65.
Tremblay LB, Holland MM, Gorodetskaya IV, Schmidt GA. An ice-free Arctic? Opportunities for computational science, Comput Sci Eng 2007;9:(3)65-74.
L.B. Tremblay, M.M. Holland, I.V. Gorodetskaya, G.A. Schmidt, Comput. Sci. Eng. 9 (3), 65-74 (2007).