The Relationship Between Meteorological Factors and Ice Conditions in Hudson Bay

This study focuses on the relations hip between ice cover and wind frequency, wind speed and air temperature. Results showed that there are four distinct MELT periods along the west coast of Hudson Bay. With a standardized MELT period, stations are generally higher correlated with their southern nei...

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Main Author: Silis, Arvids
Other Authors: Rouse, W. R., Geography
Language:English
Published: 1984
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11375/20187
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spelling ftmcmaster:oai:macsphere.mcmaster.ca:11375/20187 2023-05-15T15:54:04+02:00 The Relationship Between Meteorological Factors and Ice Conditions in Hudson Bay Silis, Arvids Rouse, W. R. Geography 1984-04 http://hdl.handle.net/11375/20187 en eng http://hdl.handle.net/11375/20187 Meteorological Factors Ice Conditions Hudson Bay wind frequency 1984 ftmcmaster 2022-03-22T21:13:56Z This study focuses on the relations hip between ice cover and wind frequency, wind speed and air temperature. Results showed that there are four distinct MELT periods along the west coast of Hudson Bay. With a standardized MELT period, stations are generally higher correlated with their southern neighbours. Onshore wind frequencies increased signficantly from the NOMELT to the MELT period, and were associated with air temperatures 3 to 4 degrees Celsius colder than those of offshore winds. Mean air temperature was most highly correlated with percent ice cover. Ice cover was most strongly correlated with mean air temperature at Chesterfield Inlet and least so at Churchill. Thus, freeze-up and melt at Chesterfield Inlet are most strongly influenced by air temperature whereas at Churchill, other factors, presumably wind direction and currents, strongly influence the ice cover. Ice cover was most strongly influenced by air temperature during the NOMELT period. This shows that cold temperatures hasten freezeback more than warm temperatures hasten MELT. Thesis Bachelor of Arts (BA) Other/Unknown Material Chesterfield Inlet Hudson Bay MacSphere (McMaster University) Hudson Bay Hudson Chesterfield Inlet ENVELOPE(-90.705,-90.705,63.342,63.342)
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topic Meteorological Factors
Ice Conditions
Hudson Bay
wind frequency
spellingShingle Meteorological Factors
Ice Conditions
Hudson Bay
wind frequency
Silis, Arvids
The Relationship Between Meteorological Factors and Ice Conditions in Hudson Bay
topic_facet Meteorological Factors
Ice Conditions
Hudson Bay
wind frequency
description This study focuses on the relations hip between ice cover and wind frequency, wind speed and air temperature. Results showed that there are four distinct MELT periods along the west coast of Hudson Bay. With a standardized MELT period, stations are generally higher correlated with their southern neighbours. Onshore wind frequencies increased signficantly from the NOMELT to the MELT period, and were associated with air temperatures 3 to 4 degrees Celsius colder than those of offshore winds. Mean air temperature was most highly correlated with percent ice cover. Ice cover was most strongly correlated with mean air temperature at Chesterfield Inlet and least so at Churchill. Thus, freeze-up and melt at Chesterfield Inlet are most strongly influenced by air temperature whereas at Churchill, other factors, presumably wind direction and currents, strongly influence the ice cover. Ice cover was most strongly influenced by air temperature during the NOMELT period. This shows that cold temperatures hasten freezeback more than warm temperatures hasten MELT. Thesis Bachelor of Arts (BA)
author2 Rouse, W. R.
Geography
author Silis, Arvids
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title The Relationship Between Meteorological Factors and Ice Conditions in Hudson Bay
title_short The Relationship Between Meteorological Factors and Ice Conditions in Hudson Bay
title_full The Relationship Between Meteorological Factors and Ice Conditions in Hudson Bay
title_fullStr The Relationship Between Meteorological Factors and Ice Conditions in Hudson Bay
title_full_unstemmed The Relationship Between Meteorological Factors and Ice Conditions in Hudson Bay
title_sort relationship between meteorological factors and ice conditions in hudson bay
publishDate 1984
url http://hdl.handle.net/11375/20187
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Hudson
Chesterfield Inlet
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Hudson
Chesterfield Inlet
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Hudson Bay
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Hudson Bay
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