Satellite observed behavior of the Terra Nova Bay Polynya

Infrared satellite images indicate that a polynya, surrounded by a zone of loose pack ice, persisted in Terra Nova Bay, Antarctica through the winter of 1979; the feature may recur each year. The affected region (polynya nd loose pack) occupied roughly 25000 km 2 of the western Ross Sea. Throughout...

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Main Authors: Dennis D. Kurtz, David, H. Bromwich
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Published: 1983
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.669.3102 2023-05-15T13:52:56+02:00 Satellite observed behavior of the Terra Nova Bay Polynya Dennis D. Kurtz David H. Bromwich The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 1983 application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.669.3102 http://polarmet.osu.edu/PMG_publications/kurtz_bromwich_jgr_1983.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.669.3102 http://polarmet.osu.edu/PMG_publications/kurtz_bromwich_jgr_1983.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://polarmet.osu.edu/PMG_publications/kurtz_bromwich_jgr_1983.pdf text 1983 ftciteseerx 2016-01-08T17:14:52Z Infrared satellite images indicate that a polynya, surrounded by a zone of loose pack ice, persisted in Terra Nova Bay, Antarctica through the winter of 1979; the feature may recur each year. The affected region (polynya nd loose pack) occupied roughly 25000 km 2 of the western Ross Sea. Throughout the winter the area of open water fluctuated quasi-periodically with a period of 15-20 days. Average polynya area was 1000 km2; maximum area was approximately 5000 km 2. Fluctuations were associated with the magnitude of the zonal geostrophic wind, with a closing polynya being related to strong, persistent easterlies. An open, or opening, polynya was linked with persistent westerly or weak easterly winds and the probable descent of adiabatically warming, drift-bearing air from the plateau. This air enters Terra Nova Bay through the Reeves Glacier valley, probably as katabatic surface winds. Polynya formation was probably due to the action of these winds on the coastal pack ice, while areal fluctuations reflected the interplay between the katabatic winds and synoptic scale motions advecting ice toward and away from the bay. Text Antarc* Antarctica Ross Sea Unknown Reeves ENVELOPE(-67.983,-67.983,-67.133,-67.133) Reeves Glacier ENVELOPE(162.250,162.250,-74.750,-74.750) Ross Sea Terra Nova Bay
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description Infrared satellite images indicate that a polynya, surrounded by a zone of loose pack ice, persisted in Terra Nova Bay, Antarctica through the winter of 1979; the feature may recur each year. The affected region (polynya nd loose pack) occupied roughly 25000 km 2 of the western Ross Sea. Throughout the winter the area of open water fluctuated quasi-periodically with a period of 15-20 days. Average polynya area was 1000 km2; maximum area was approximately 5000 km 2. Fluctuations were associated with the magnitude of the zonal geostrophic wind, with a closing polynya being related to strong, persistent easterlies. An open, or opening, polynya was linked with persistent westerly or weak easterly winds and the probable descent of adiabatically warming, drift-bearing air from the plateau. This air enters Terra Nova Bay through the Reeves Glacier valley, probably as katabatic surface winds. Polynya formation was probably due to the action of these winds on the coastal pack ice, while areal fluctuations reflected the interplay between the katabatic winds and synoptic scale motions advecting ice toward and away from the bay.
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author Dennis D. Kurtz
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Satellite observed behavior of the Terra Nova Bay Polynya
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title Satellite observed behavior of the Terra Nova Bay Polynya
title_short Satellite observed behavior of the Terra Nova Bay Polynya
title_full Satellite observed behavior of the Terra Nova Bay Polynya
title_fullStr Satellite observed behavior of the Terra Nova Bay Polynya
title_full_unstemmed Satellite observed behavior of the Terra Nova Bay Polynya
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