Young sound, North-east Greenland
Young Sound is a sill fjord located in north-east Greenland. It is approximately 90 km long, max. 8 km wide, 325 m deep at the deepest point and the sill in the entrance is 45 m deep. The inner branch is called Tyroler fjord. The fjord is characterised by a short ice free period (July-Sept) with a high freshwater input, mainly from glacial melt. The Zackenberg research station is located on the northern shore of Young Sound and hence a monitoring program of Young Sound has been carried out during the summer period. |
A nonhydrostatic hydrodynamic setup was made using a computational mesh, which varies in horisontal resolution from 230 m at the sill to Young Sound and Tyroler fjord to 450m at the open boundary. In the vertical, the model has 54 layers: á 1.5 m surface layer which veries in thickness to accomodate the free surface, then 5 layers of 0.5 m, 6 layers of á 1.0 m , 10 layers of 2.0 m, 5 layers of 5.0 m and the remaining 21 layers are 10 m thick. The model has a total of 525600 computational cells |
Meteorological forcings were interpolated from WRF model version 3 output (doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2021.118631) . The model includes ice cover as a forcing, obtained from CMEMS https://doi.org/10.48670/moi-00123 and open boundary forcings, interpolated from HYCOM model output (doi.org/10.48670/moi-00007). Temperature and salinity on the opne boundary, were adjusted with measured CTD data from the GEM monitoring program (g-e-m.dk/). Fresh water runoff obtained was added to the model, which was obtained from the PROMICE project (doi.org/10.22008/FK2/XKQVL7).
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