Ocean waves and pack ice
The general effect of pack ice in calming down waves and swell is well known. In the section on ice navigation in the Arctic Pilot , the abrupt smoothing of the sea and the gradual lessening of ordinary ocean swell are noted as good indications of pack ice to windward. In discussing the formation of...
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crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s003224740005350x 2024-09-15T18:31:20+00:00 Ocean waves and pack ice Robin, G. de Q. 1963 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s003224740005350x https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S003224740005350X en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Polar Record volume 11, issue 73, page 389-393 ISSN 0032-2474 1475-3057 journal-article 1963 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s003224740005350x 2024-06-26T04:04:25Z The general effect of pack ice in calming down waves and swell is well known. In the section on ice navigation in the Arctic Pilot , the abrupt smoothing of the sea and the gradual lessening of ordinary ocean swell are noted as good indications of pack ice to windward. In discussing the formation of slush, the Arctic Pilot says “The formation of slush damps down any swell…”, while in discussing the method of entry of a ship into pack ice, the following warning is given: “If the wind is blowing, or a current setting from the open water on to the ice edge, this will be more compact, with a more or less clear-cut outline. On the other hand, if the wind is blowing off the ice, or a current is setting from it towards the open water, the ice edge will be more or less broken and indistinct. It is therefore better to enter the ice from up wind, if possible. When it is necessary to enter the ice down wind, very great care must be exercised on account of the compactness of the edge and the movement of the ice due to waves, which may cause heavy blows against the hull. A combination of these two factors may render the entry difficult, the surge of the ice being especially dangerous if considerable.” Article in Journal/Newspaper Polar Record Cambridge University Press Polar Record 11 73 389 393 |
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The general effect of pack ice in calming down waves and swell is well known. In the section on ice navigation in the Arctic Pilot , the abrupt smoothing of the sea and the gradual lessening of ordinary ocean swell are noted as good indications of pack ice to windward. In discussing the formation of slush, the Arctic Pilot says “The formation of slush damps down any swell…”, while in discussing the method of entry of a ship into pack ice, the following warning is given: “If the wind is blowing, or a current setting from the open water on to the ice edge, this will be more compact, with a more or less clear-cut outline. On the other hand, if the wind is blowing off the ice, or a current is setting from it towards the open water, the ice edge will be more or less broken and indistinct. It is therefore better to enter the ice from up wind, if possible. When it is necessary to enter the ice down wind, very great care must be exercised on account of the compactness of the edge and the movement of the ice due to waves, which may cause heavy blows against the hull. A combination of these two factors may render the entry difficult, the surge of the ice being especially dangerous if considerable.” |
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