Impacts of Climate on Variations in Summer Ice Cover in the Canadian Arctic

Information regarding variations in the summer ice cover in the Canadian Arctic for 1976 and 1977 was obtained from NOAA and Landsat satellite images. Maps of areal and temporal variations in sea ice cover revealed several interesting features. The retreat rates of the pack ice edge in the western C...

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Main Author: Dey,B.
Other Authors: HOWARD UNIV WASHINGTON DC DEPT OF GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY
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Language:English
Published: 1982
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spelling ftdtic:ADP002031 2023-05-15T14:40:05+02:00 Impacts of Climate on Variations in Summer Ice Cover in the Canadian Arctic Dey,B. HOWARD UNIV WASHINGTON DC DEPT OF GEOLOGY AND GEOGRAPHY 1982-06 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADP002031 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADP002031 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADP002031 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS *Sea ice Arctic Ocean Beaufort Sea Summer Concentration(Composition) Variations Climate Meteorological phenomena Aerial photography Artificial satellites Satellite photography Component reportss Text 1982 ftdtic 2016-02-19T16:57:30Z Information regarding variations in the summer ice cover in the Canadian Arctic for 1976 and 1977 was obtained from NOAA and Landsat satellite images. Maps of areal and temporal variations in sea ice cover revealed several interesting features. The retreat rates of the pack ice edge in the western Canadian Arctic, particularly in the Beaufort Sea were faster in 1977 than in 1976. On the other hand, in the eastern Canadian Arctic, particularly, in Baffin Bay the rates of summer ice melt were faster in 1976 compared to 1977. Three climatic elements, accumulated summer melting degree days, 1000-millibar pressure patterns and 700-millbar height departures were used in this study. The first two climatic elements had a strong impact on ice cover variations. The higher values of accumulated summer melting degree days in the western Canadian Arctic in 1977 as compared to 1976 were related to maximum expansion of open water in the Beaufort Sea. By contrast, during the 1976 summer season, the southern Beaufort Sea experienced calm conditions or northwesterly winds which kept ice close to the shore. (Author) This article is from 'Papers Selected for Presentation at the International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment (16th) Held at Buenos Aires, Argentina on 2-9 June 1982. Volume 1,' AD-A134 719. p529-537. Text Arctic Arctic Ocean Baffin Bay Baffin Bay Baffin Beaufort Sea Sea ice Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic Arctic Ocean Argentina Baffin Bay
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Beaufort Sea
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Climate
Meteorological phenomena
Aerial photography
Artificial satellites
Satellite photography
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Beaufort Sea
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Concentration(Composition)
Variations
Climate
Meteorological phenomena
Aerial photography
Artificial satellites
Satellite photography
Component reportss
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Impacts of Climate on Variations in Summer Ice Cover in the Canadian Arctic
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Beaufort Sea
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Concentration(Composition)
Variations
Climate
Meteorological phenomena
Aerial photography
Artificial satellites
Satellite photography
Component reportss
description Information regarding variations in the summer ice cover in the Canadian Arctic for 1976 and 1977 was obtained from NOAA and Landsat satellite images. Maps of areal and temporal variations in sea ice cover revealed several interesting features. The retreat rates of the pack ice edge in the western Canadian Arctic, particularly in the Beaufort Sea were faster in 1977 than in 1976. On the other hand, in the eastern Canadian Arctic, particularly, in Baffin Bay the rates of summer ice melt were faster in 1976 compared to 1977. Three climatic elements, accumulated summer melting degree days, 1000-millibar pressure patterns and 700-millbar height departures were used in this study. The first two climatic elements had a strong impact on ice cover variations. The higher values of accumulated summer melting degree days in the western Canadian Arctic in 1977 as compared to 1976 were related to maximum expansion of open water in the Beaufort Sea. By contrast, during the 1976 summer season, the southern Beaufort Sea experienced calm conditions or northwesterly winds which kept ice close to the shore. (Author) This article is from 'Papers Selected for Presentation at the International Symposium on Remote Sensing of Environment (16th) Held at Buenos Aires, Argentina on 2-9 June 1982. Volume 1,' AD-A134 719. p529-537.
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title_short Impacts of Climate on Variations in Summer Ice Cover in the Canadian Arctic
title_full Impacts of Climate on Variations in Summer Ice Cover in the Canadian Arctic
title_fullStr Impacts of Climate on Variations in Summer Ice Cover in the Canadian Arctic
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of Climate on Variations in Summer Ice Cover in the Canadian Arctic
title_sort impacts of climate on variations in summer ice cover in the canadian arctic
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