Spatiotemporal characteristics of sea ice transport in the Baffin Bay and its association with atmospheric variability

Sea ice export through the Baffin Bay plays a vital role in modulating the sea ice cover variability in the Labrador Sea. In this study, satellite-derived sea ice products are used to obtain the sea ice area flux (SIAF) through the three passages in the Baffin Bay (referred to as A, B, and C for the...

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Published in:Acta Oceanologica Sinica
Main Authors: Sun, Weifu, Bi, Haibo, Fu, Min, Liang, Xi, Wang, Yunhe, Liang, Yu, Huang, Jue, Huang, Haijun, Yan, Liwen, Yu, Qinglong, Liang, Shuang
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Language:English
Published: SPRINGER 2021
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Online Access:http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/170960
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13131-021-1720-7
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spelling ftchinacasciocas:oai:ir.qdio.ac.cn:337002/170960 2023-05-15T15:15:28+02:00 Spatiotemporal characteristics of sea ice transport in the Baffin Bay and its association with atmospheric variability Sun, Weifu Bi, Haibo Fu, Min Liang, Xi Wang, Yunhe Liang, Yu Huang, Jue Huang, Haijun Yan, Liwen Yu, Qinglong Liang, Shuang 2021-03-01 http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/170960 https://doi.org/10.1007/s13131-021-1720-7 英语 eng SPRINGER ACTA OCEANOLOGICA SINICA http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/170960 doi:10.1007/s13131-021-1720-7 sea ice transport Baffin Bay Arctic sea ice area flux (SIAF) Oceanography FRAM STRAIT FRESH-WATER DECADAL TRENDS DAVIS STRAIT VOLUME SATELLITE OUTFLOW EXPORT CIRCULATION GREENLAND 期刊论文 2021 ftchinacasciocas https://doi.org/10.1007/s13131-021-1720-7 2022-06-27T05:43:52Z Sea ice export through the Baffin Bay plays a vital role in modulating the sea ice cover variability in the Labrador Sea. In this study, satellite-derived sea ice products are used to obtain the sea ice area flux (SIAF) through the three passages in the Baffin Bay (referred to as A, B, and C for the north, middle, and south passages, respectively). The spatial variability of the monthly sea ice drift in the Baffin Bay is presented. The interannual variability and trends in SIAF via the three passages are outlined. The connection to several large-scale atmospheric circulation modes is assessed. Over the period of 1988-2015, the average annual (October to the following September) SIAF amounts to 555x10(3) km(2), 642x10(3) km(2), and 551x10(3) km(2) through Passages A, B, and C, respectively. These quantities are less than that observed through the Fram Strait (FS, 707x10(3) km(2)) of the corresponding period. The positive trends in annual SIAF, on the order of 53.1x10(3) km(2)/(10 a) and 43.2x10(3) km(2)/(10 a) (significant at the 95% confidence level), are identified at Passages A and B, respectively. The trend of the south passage (C), however, is slightly negative (-13.3x10(3) km(2)/(10 a), not statistically significant). The positive trends in annual SIAF through the Passages A and B are primarily attributable to the significant increases after 2000. The connection between the Baffin Bay sea ice export and the North Atlantic Oscillation is not significant over the studied period. By contrast, the association with the cross-gate sea level pressure difference is robust in the Baffin Bay (R equals 0.69 to 0.71, depending on the passages considered), but relatively weaker than that over FS (R=0.74). Report Arctic Baffin Bay Baffin Bay Baffin Davis Strait Fram Strait Greenland Labrador Sea North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Sea ice Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences: IOCAS-IR Arctic Baffin Bay Greenland Acta Oceanologica Sinica 40 3 1 17
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topic sea ice transport
Baffin Bay
Arctic
sea ice area flux (SIAF)
Oceanography
FRAM STRAIT
FRESH-WATER
DECADAL TRENDS
DAVIS STRAIT
VOLUME
SATELLITE
OUTFLOW
EXPORT
CIRCULATION
GREENLAND
spellingShingle sea ice transport
Baffin Bay
Arctic
sea ice area flux (SIAF)
Oceanography
FRAM STRAIT
FRESH-WATER
DECADAL TRENDS
DAVIS STRAIT
VOLUME
SATELLITE
OUTFLOW
EXPORT
CIRCULATION
GREENLAND
Sun, Weifu
Bi, Haibo
Fu, Min
Liang, Xi
Wang, Yunhe
Liang, Yu
Huang, Jue
Huang, Haijun
Yan, Liwen
Yu, Qinglong
Liang, Shuang
Spatiotemporal characteristics of sea ice transport in the Baffin Bay and its association with atmospheric variability
topic_facet sea ice transport
Baffin Bay
Arctic
sea ice area flux (SIAF)
Oceanography
FRAM STRAIT
FRESH-WATER
DECADAL TRENDS
DAVIS STRAIT
VOLUME
SATELLITE
OUTFLOW
EXPORT
CIRCULATION
GREENLAND
description Sea ice export through the Baffin Bay plays a vital role in modulating the sea ice cover variability in the Labrador Sea. In this study, satellite-derived sea ice products are used to obtain the sea ice area flux (SIAF) through the three passages in the Baffin Bay (referred to as A, B, and C for the north, middle, and south passages, respectively). The spatial variability of the monthly sea ice drift in the Baffin Bay is presented. The interannual variability and trends in SIAF via the three passages are outlined. The connection to several large-scale atmospheric circulation modes is assessed. Over the period of 1988-2015, the average annual (October to the following September) SIAF amounts to 555x10(3) km(2), 642x10(3) km(2), and 551x10(3) km(2) through Passages A, B, and C, respectively. These quantities are less than that observed through the Fram Strait (FS, 707x10(3) km(2)) of the corresponding period. The positive trends in annual SIAF, on the order of 53.1x10(3) km(2)/(10 a) and 43.2x10(3) km(2)/(10 a) (significant at the 95% confidence level), are identified at Passages A and B, respectively. The trend of the south passage (C), however, is slightly negative (-13.3x10(3) km(2)/(10 a), not statistically significant). The positive trends in annual SIAF through the Passages A and B are primarily attributable to the significant increases after 2000. The connection between the Baffin Bay sea ice export and the North Atlantic Oscillation is not significant over the studied period. By contrast, the association with the cross-gate sea level pressure difference is robust in the Baffin Bay (R equals 0.69 to 0.71, depending on the passages considered), but relatively weaker than that over FS (R=0.74).
format Report
author Sun, Weifu
Bi, Haibo
Fu, Min
Liang, Xi
Wang, Yunhe
Liang, Yu
Huang, Jue
Huang, Haijun
Yan, Liwen
Yu, Qinglong
Liang, Shuang
author_facet Sun, Weifu
Bi, Haibo
Fu, Min
Liang, Xi
Wang, Yunhe
Liang, Yu
Huang, Jue
Huang, Haijun
Yan, Liwen
Yu, Qinglong
Liang, Shuang
author_sort Sun, Weifu
title Spatiotemporal characteristics of sea ice transport in the Baffin Bay and its association with atmospheric variability
title_short Spatiotemporal characteristics of sea ice transport in the Baffin Bay and its association with atmospheric variability
title_full Spatiotemporal characteristics of sea ice transport in the Baffin Bay and its association with atmospheric variability
title_fullStr Spatiotemporal characteristics of sea ice transport in the Baffin Bay and its association with atmospheric variability
title_full_unstemmed Spatiotemporal characteristics of sea ice transport in the Baffin Bay and its association with atmospheric variability
title_sort spatiotemporal characteristics of sea ice transport in the baffin bay and its association with atmospheric variability
publisher SPRINGER
publishDate 2021
url http://ir.qdio.ac.cn/handle/337002/170960
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13131-021-1720-7
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Baffin Bay
Greenland
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Baffin Bay
Greenland
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Baffin Bay
Baffin Bay
Baffin
Davis Strait
Fram Strait
Greenland
Labrador Sea
North Atlantic
North Atlantic oscillation
Sea ice
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Baffin Bay
Baffin Bay
Baffin
Davis Strait
Fram Strait
Greenland
Labrador Sea
North Atlantic
North Atlantic oscillation
Sea ice
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