![The Model for Prediction Across Scales framework uses unstructured Voronoi tessellation meshes for sea ice dynamics. This approach captures sea ice in greater complexity than other methods and allows researchers to focus on specific regions of interest.](/-/media/ber/images/highlights/2024/Beyond-Ice-Cubes.png?h=618&w=612&la=en&hash=006D1AA2B3256A8E5755AA71B9009DFC28B90161BA8B99906D1759289FDF8BF9)
Beyond Ice Cubes: Researchers Bring Complex Shapes to Sea-Ice Dynamics Models
Voronoi tessellation meshes focus on sea ice areas of interest and reduce computer resource needs.
Voronoi tessellation meshes focus on sea ice areas of interest and reduce computer resource needs.
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