Surface and upper air charts during the Arctic extreme warm summer of 1998

Synoptic charts of surface and upper air for the period of June to August 1998 were provided by CMC-MSC. These charts are part of the project "The State of the Arctic Cryosphere During the Extreme Warm Summer of 1998." The year 1998 was the warmest on record in Canada and globally, with pa...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Meteorological Service Of Canada, Environment Canada
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Canadian Cryospheric Information Network 2009
Subjects:
Ice
Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.21963/1727
https://www.polardata.ca/pdcsearch/?doi_id=1727
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Summary:Synoptic charts of surface and upper air for the period of June to August 1998 were provided by CMC-MSC. These charts are part of the project "The State of the Arctic Cryosphere During the Extreme Warm Summer of 1998." The year 1998 was the warmest on record in Canada and globally, with particularly pronounced warming anomalies located over the Canadian Arctic in the spring and fall seasons. This warming had major implications for snow, ice and permafrost (the Acryosphere) in the north. The Charts are provided are .cpt (Corel PhotoPaint) files of the arctic area for selected times extracted from the hemispheric files. : Purpose: The aim of this project was to carry out a detailed assessment of the response of the Arctic cryosphere to this warming event, to place this event in the context of the known climate variability over the last three to four decades, and to understand how some of the observed change interact with the Arctic climate system. : Summary: Not Applicable