Ocean freshwater fluxes through the Canadian archipelago (CAT)

The objectives of the CAT study are to acquire the first complete observations of Canadian Arctic through-flow and to understand why they occur and how they may change as climate changes. Long term measurements of ocean current and ice drift can be acquired only using by autonomous sub-sea instrumen...

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Main Authors: Humfrey Melling, Andreas Münchow, Helen Johnson, Jim Hamilton, Kelly Falkner, Kumiko Azetzu-Scott, Michelle Johnston, Paul Myers, Simon Prinsenberg
Language:unknown
Published: Borealis
Subjects:
SAR
Ice
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10864/10216
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spelling ftborealisdata:hdl:10864/10216 2023-05-15T14:56:52+02:00 Ocean freshwater fluxes through the Canadian archipelago (CAT) Humfrey Melling Andreas Münchow Helen Johnson Jim Hamilton Kelly Falkner Kumiko Azetzu-Scott Michelle Johnston Paul Myers Simon Prinsenberg https://hdl.handle.net/10864/10216 unknown Borealis https://hdl.handle.net/10864/10216 Ice thickness SAR Fluxes Zooplankton Temperature Sea level Salinity Ice Northwest Passage Barrow Strait ftborealisdata 2022-10-10T05:52:35Z The objectives of the CAT study are to acquire the first complete observations of Canadian Arctic through-flow and to understand why they occur and how they may change as climate changes. Long term measurements of ocean current and ice drift can be acquired only using by autonomous sub-sea instruments. During expeditions on several icebreakers in August 2007, such instruments were moored within the three principal gateways for flow between the Arctic Ocean and Baffin Bay: Nares Strait, Cardigan Strait and Lancaster Sound. The instruments were programmed to measure current, temperature, salinity, ice thickness, ice drift and sea level. They are recording these data internally because transmission of data to the outside world is not possible. Data from Lancaster Sound were recovered in August 2008, after which the instruments and moorings were serviced and re-deployed for another year¿s operation. Observations are still being recorded in the two more remote channels; they will not be seen until the instruments are recovered this coming August. In 2008 we were able to supplement the operating array by placing a planned third mooring in Cardigan Strait, filling a gap left open by instrument failure in 2007, and an automatic weather station on Hans Island in Nares Strait via an international collaboration. The CAT study includes a theoretical component. During 2008 we configured our numerical ocean models to represent the Canadian Archipelago in great detail. We have now collected and compiled the data needed to run the model: water depths, initial conditions for the ocean and time variable atmospheric data for 1997 through 2004. Preliminary runs have been completed and work on a coupled sea-ice model is proceeding. We have discovered that a low resolution model of the entire Arctic to needed to deliver acceptable data to the boundary of the Archipelago model. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Arctic Ocean Baffin Bay Baffin Bay Baffin Canadian Archipelago Hans Island Lancaster Sound Nares strait Northwest passage Sea ice Zooplankton Borealis Arctic Arctic Ocean Baffin Bay Barrow Strait ENVELOPE(-94.168,-94.168,74.402,74.402) Cardigan Strait ENVELOPE(-90.667,-90.667,76.635,76.635) Hans Island ENVELOPE(-66.455,-66.455,80.826,80.826) Lancaster Sound ENVELOPE(-83.999,-83.999,74.218,74.218) Nares ENVELOPE(158.167,158.167,-81.450,-81.450) Northwest Passage
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topic Ice thickness
SAR
Fluxes
Zooplankton
Temperature
Sea level
Salinity
Ice
Northwest Passage
Barrow Strait
spellingShingle Ice thickness
SAR
Fluxes
Zooplankton
Temperature
Sea level
Salinity
Ice
Northwest Passage
Barrow Strait
Humfrey Melling
Andreas Münchow
Helen Johnson
Jim Hamilton
Kelly Falkner
Kumiko Azetzu-Scott
Michelle Johnston
Paul Myers
Simon Prinsenberg
Ocean freshwater fluxes through the Canadian archipelago (CAT)
topic_facet Ice thickness
SAR
Fluxes
Zooplankton
Temperature
Sea level
Salinity
Ice
Northwest Passage
Barrow Strait
description The objectives of the CAT study are to acquire the first complete observations of Canadian Arctic through-flow and to understand why they occur and how they may change as climate changes. Long term measurements of ocean current and ice drift can be acquired only using by autonomous sub-sea instruments. During expeditions on several icebreakers in August 2007, such instruments were moored within the three principal gateways for flow between the Arctic Ocean and Baffin Bay: Nares Strait, Cardigan Strait and Lancaster Sound. The instruments were programmed to measure current, temperature, salinity, ice thickness, ice drift and sea level. They are recording these data internally because transmission of data to the outside world is not possible. Data from Lancaster Sound were recovered in August 2008, after which the instruments and moorings were serviced and re-deployed for another year¿s operation. Observations are still being recorded in the two more remote channels; they will not be seen until the instruments are recovered this coming August. In 2008 we were able to supplement the operating array by placing a planned third mooring in Cardigan Strait, filling a gap left open by instrument failure in 2007, and an automatic weather station on Hans Island in Nares Strait via an international collaboration. The CAT study includes a theoretical component. During 2008 we configured our numerical ocean models to represent the Canadian Archipelago in great detail. We have now collected and compiled the data needed to run the model: water depths, initial conditions for the ocean and time variable atmospheric data for 1997 through 2004. Preliminary runs have been completed and work on a coupled sea-ice model is proceeding. We have discovered that a low resolution model of the entire Arctic to needed to deliver acceptable data to the boundary of the Archipelago model.
author Humfrey Melling
Andreas Münchow
Helen Johnson
Jim Hamilton
Kelly Falkner
Kumiko Azetzu-Scott
Michelle Johnston
Paul Myers
Simon Prinsenberg
author_facet Humfrey Melling
Andreas Münchow
Helen Johnson
Jim Hamilton
Kelly Falkner
Kumiko Azetzu-Scott
Michelle Johnston
Paul Myers
Simon Prinsenberg
author_sort Humfrey Melling
title Ocean freshwater fluxes through the Canadian archipelago (CAT)
title_short Ocean freshwater fluxes through the Canadian archipelago (CAT)
title_full Ocean freshwater fluxes through the Canadian archipelago (CAT)
title_fullStr Ocean freshwater fluxes through the Canadian archipelago (CAT)
title_full_unstemmed Ocean freshwater fluxes through the Canadian archipelago (CAT)
title_sort ocean freshwater fluxes through the canadian archipelago (cat)
publisher Borealis
url https://hdl.handle.net/10864/10216
long_lat ENVELOPE(-94.168,-94.168,74.402,74.402)
ENVELOPE(-90.667,-90.667,76.635,76.635)
ENVELOPE(-66.455,-66.455,80.826,80.826)
ENVELOPE(-83.999,-83.999,74.218,74.218)
ENVELOPE(158.167,158.167,-81.450,-81.450)
geographic Arctic
Arctic Ocean
Baffin Bay
Barrow Strait
Cardigan Strait
Hans Island
Lancaster Sound
Nares
Northwest Passage
geographic_facet Arctic
Arctic Ocean
Baffin Bay
Barrow Strait
Cardigan Strait
Hans Island
Lancaster Sound
Nares
Northwest Passage
genre Arctic
Arctic Ocean
Baffin Bay
Baffin Bay
Baffin
Canadian Archipelago
Hans Island
Lancaster Sound
Nares strait
Northwest passage
Sea ice
Zooplankton
genre_facet Arctic
Arctic Ocean
Baffin Bay
Baffin Bay
Baffin
Canadian Archipelago
Hans Island
Lancaster Sound
Nares strait
Northwest passage
Sea ice
Zooplankton
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