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Tytuł:
Zmienność pokrywy lodów morskich w okresie maksimum ich rozwoju na Morzu Grenlandzkim w i połowie XX wieku
Changes in the sea-ice cover during their maximum development in the Grenland Sea in the first half of the twentieth century
Autorzy:
Adrychowska, K.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/261045.pdf
Data publikacji:
2015
Wydawca:
Stowarzyszenie Klimatologów Polskich
Tematy:
zasięg lodu morskiego
pokrywa lodowa
Morze Grenlandzkie
sea ice extent
sea ice cover
Greenland Sea
Opis:
Artykuł przedstawia zmiany powierzchni lodów występujące w okresie maksimum ich rozwoju (w kwietniu) w rejonie między Grenlandią, Islandią i Spitsbergenem w latach: 1901-1939 oraz 1946-1956 oparte na analizach map lodowych udostępnionych przez Duński Instytut Meteorologiczny. Obliczeń powierzchni lodów dokonano w programie ArcGis10.0 w układzie współrzędnych North Pole Lambert Azimuthal Equal Area. Przeprowadzone pomiary powierzchni zlodzonej wskazują na dużą zmienność powierzchni lodów na obszarze między Spitsbergenem, Grenlandią i Islandią. W tym rejonie największe powierzchnie lodów wystąpiły w 1905, 1906 i 1911 roku, a najmniejsze w latach 1925 i 1930. Znacznie mniejsze zmiany powierzchni lodów miały miejsce w rejonie Cieśniny Duńskiej i na wodach między Islandią i SE Grenlandią. W tym rejonie największy rozwój pokrywy lodowej miał miejsce w 1934, 1935 oraz 1952 roku, a najmniejszy w latach 1939, 1929 i 1903. Na całym badanym obszarze największy rozwój lodów miał miejsce w okresie 1905-1918 z maksimum w latach 1906 (1638 tys. km2), 1911 i 1918. Minimum rozwoju pokrywy lodowej wystąpiło w 1933 roku (1037 tys. km2). W okresie 1901-1939 zaznacza się istotny trend malejący powierzchni lodów. Zmiany powierzchni lodów w latach 1946-1956 charakteryzują się dużą stabilnością oscylującą między 1300 a 1500 tys. km2.
The article present changes of sea ice extent during a period of time when they developed most (April) in the geographical area located between Greenland, Iceland and Spitsbergen during years 1901-1939 and 1945-1956 based on data shared by Danish Meteorological Institute. Surface calculations were made by using ArcGis 10.0 software, using geographical coordinate system North Pole Lambert Azimuthal Equal Area. Results of the calculations show high deviations of sea ice extent at investigated area. Biggest surface area noted in 1905, 1906 and 1911 and smallest in 1925 and 1930. Much smaller changes were observed and at the sea between Iceland and South-Eastern Greenland. During the period 1901-1939 a diminishing trend was observed there considering ice surface area. Years 1946-1956 remain with a stable amount of ice surface.
Źródło:
Problemy Klimatologii Polarnej; 2015, 25; 239-248
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Pojawia się w:
Problemy Klimatologii Polarnej
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Zlodzenie Hornsundu i jego przedpola (SW Spitsbergen) w sezonie zimowym 2006/2007
Sea-ice cover in Hornsund and its foreshore (SW Spitsbergen) during winter season 2006/2007
Autorzy:
Styszyńska, A.
Rozwadowska, A.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/260707.pdf
Data publikacji:
2008
Wydawca:
Stowarzyszenie Klimatologów Polskich
Tematy:
Hornsund
Spitsbergen
lód morski
sezon lodowy
sea ice
winter season
sea water temperature
Opis:
W sezonie zimowym 2006/2007 przebieg zlodzenia Hornsundu był odmienny od przeciętnego. Od listopada do marca średnia miesięczna temperatura powietrza była o 3.6–6.3 deg wyższa od średniej klima-tycznej (1978–2006). Ujemna temperatura wody powierzchniowej przy brzegu Isbjornhamny występowała od 28 IX 2006 do 27 V 2007 r. Najniższe wartości temperatury wody mierzono w drugiej i trzeciej dekadzie października (–1.8°C). Latem i jesienią 2006 r. dochodziło do bardzo intensywnego obłamywania się lodu lodowcowego, który okresowo tworzył zwarte skupienia wzdłuż brzegu. Rozwój lodu morskiego w Isbjornhamnie cechuje się stadial-nością. Pierwszy okres tworzenia się lodu morskiego miał miejsce między 6 października a 3 listopada, drugi – od połowy stycznia. W tym samym czasie dryfujący lód allochtoniczny pojawił się również na przedpolu fiordu. Od trzeciej dekady lutego do drugiej dekady kwietnia prawie cała powierzchnia Hornsundu pokryta była lodem dryfu-jącym o zmiennej zwartości. Na osiowej partii fiordu lód morski zanikł po 25 kwietnia, a w Brepollen – w trzeciej dekadzie czerwca 2007 r. Maksymalna wysokość wału lodu nabrzegowego w Isbjornhamnie osiągnęła 2.5 m.
This article presents the development of sea ice cover in the waters of central and western part of the Hornsund Fjord, as well as in its foreshore during winter season 2006–2007. Due to long lasting (November-March) high air temperatures (Fig. 1) the sea ice cover development of Hornsund was different from the average one. Significant decrease in air temperature was observed only in April (mean monthly –8.7°C). In such thermal conditions the maximum thickness of sea ice which might have been formed in the outer, sheltered from high seas areas of the fjord, estimated with the help of Zubov formula, could reach 47cm in January, 58cm in February, 66cm in March, up to 77–80cm in the period from April to May 2007 (Tab.1). In summer and autumn 2006 only brash glacier ice and small icebergs broken off the glaciers endings on the sea in Hornsund drifted in the waters of the fjord. At this time brash glacier ice and growlers broken off the Hans Glacier periodically concentrated densely along the coast of Isbjorhamna. The first forms of new ice (slush and grease ice as well as shuga) were observed close to the west coast of Isbjornhamna from 6th October till 3rd November. The second period of sea ice formation started on 7th December. However, the ice disappeared quickly because of strong winds. Not sooner than in the middle of January when severe frost was noted, a permanent ice cover was formed (young ice). But also this ice was broken and diverged in most part of the fjord. Fast ice was only observed in the internal waters of Hornsund, in the Brepollen, Burgerbukta and Samarinvagen bays. From the third decade of February till the end of April the ice cover of Hornsund experienced large fluctuations. During that period the entire area of Hornsund was covered with sea ice a few times. This phenomenon was noted when the allochtonic ice drifting in the waters of the Sorkapp Current entered western and central part of the fjord and when the central and inner parts were covered with ice formed in situ. This sea ice cover was several times destroyed by very strong east winds causing that most of ice was moved outside the fjord. At the beginning of May very strong E and SE winds caused ice removal from the axial part of Hornsund. Later, apart from two short episodes (19-29 May and 22-23 June) when open strips of allochtonic ice entered west and central part of the fjord, only single floes of broken-off the fast ice from Brepollen, Burgerbukta and Samarinvagen drifted in the waters of Hornsund. The ice season 2006/2007 ended on 19th July when the last floes of very rotten ice were observed drifting from the inside of the fjord with the tidal stream to its foreshore.
Źródło:
Problemy Klimatologii Polarnej; 2008, 18; 141-160
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Pojawia się w:
Problemy Klimatologii Polarnej
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Stan termiczny Atlantyku Północnego a zlodzenie mórz Barentsa i Grenlandzkiego (1972-1994)
The thermal conditions of the North Atlantic and ice cover of the Barents and Greenland seas (1972-1994)
Autorzy:
Styszyńska, A.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/260840.pdf
Data publikacji:
2004
Wydawca:
Stowarzyszenie Klimatologów Polskich
Tematy:
pokrywa lodowa
temperatury powierzchni oceanu
Morze Barentsa
Morze Grenlandzkie
zlodzenie mórz
ice cover
sea surface temperature
Barents Sea
Greenland sea
Opis:
This work deals with correlations between anomalies in SST (sea surface temperature) in the North Atlantic and the sea ice area of the Barents and Greenland seas. This research made use of mean monthly sea ice cover with density >= 10% observed in the Barents and Greenland seas over the period 1972-1994 (calculated on the bases of weekly area of sea ice cover of the above mentioned seas collected in NCDC data set ?1972-1994 Sea Ice Historical Data Set?). The thermal condition of the North Atlantic is characterised by the values of anomalies in mean monthly sea surface temperature (SST) in so called ?controlled grids? (2° x 2°) selected/appointed here by A.A.Marsz (1999a, 2001). Their location is presented in Fig.1. A standard statistical analysis has been used in this research (correlation analysis, regression analysis). The strongest synchronic correlations (observed in the same months) with the sea ice cover of the said seas have been noted in grids located north of the North Atlantic Current and characterising the following waters (Tables 1 and 2): of the Labrador Sea (located within the range of Labrador Current activity) - [50,52], those north of the Gulfstream delta - [40,52] and those located inside the circle of the cyclonic circulation of the North Atlantic - [30,54]. The highest coefficient values of linear correlation, at a level p<0.05 exceeding the statistical significance, were noted in winter months (December, January, February) and those spring ones (April, May, June) as well as in summer - in July and August (the Greenland Sea). There are also several asynchronic correlations. The results of analysis of multiple regression between the SST anomalies and the area of the sea ice cover indicated that the sea areas in which the changeability in their thermal condition has the greatest influence on the formation of the sea ice cover of the said seas are located in the western part of the North Atlantic.
Źródło:
Problemy Klimatologii Polarnej; 2004, 14; 39-57
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Pojawia się w:
Problemy Klimatologii Polarnej
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Zmiany powierzchni lodów morskich na morzach eurazjatyckiej Arktyki i ich potencjalny wpływ na nawigację na Północnej Drodze Morskiej w drugiej dekadzie XXI wieku
Changes of sea ice extent on the Euro-Asiatic Arctic seas linked to potential of navigation on the Northern Sea Route in the second decade of XXI century
Autorzy:
Marsz, A. A.
Pastusiak, T.
Styszyńska, A.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/260682.pdf
Data publikacji:
2014
Wydawca:
Stowarzyszenie Klimatologów Polskich
Tematy:
lód morski
zmiany pokrywy lodowej
Północna Droga Morska
Arktyka Rosyjska
sea ice
changes of sea ice extent
Northern Sea Route
Russian Arctic
Opis:
W pracy przedstawiono wyniki szczegółowej analizy zachodzącej współcześnie (1979-2013) ewolucji pokrywy lodowej na morzach Arktyki Rosyjskiej, przez które prowadzą trasy Północnej Drogi Morskiej (PDM) oraz analizę długości sezonu żeglugowego (okresu, w którym koncentracja lodów nie przekracza 15%). Stwierdzono występujące w ostatnich latach (2002-2013) wyraźne polepszenie się potencjalnych warunków żeglugi, choć na morzach Łaptiewów i Wschodniosyberyjskim warunki te pozostają nadal bardzo trudne i labilne, nawet w okresie najmniejszego rozwoju pokrywy lodowej (druga połowa sierpnia – pierwsza połowa października). Przeprowadzona analiza długości okresu „bezlodowego”, w którym warunki lodowe dopuszczają względnie swobodną żeglugę statków nieposiadających najwyższych klas lodowych wykazuje, że w obecnych, wyjątkowo łagodnych warunkach lodowych, trasy na morzach Łaptiewów i Wschodniosyberyjskim nie gwarantują corocznej swobodnej żeglugi bez pomocy lodołamaczy nawet w sezonie nawigacyjnym, stanowiąc „wąskie gardła” całego szlaku PDM. Dla okresu od lipca do listopada podano orientacyjne ryzyko żeglugi na poszczególnych morzach dla statku samodzielnie pokonującego trasę PDM.
The paper presents the results of the detailed analysis of the evolution of the ice cover occurring currently (1979-2013) on the Russian Arctic seas (Fig. 2-19), through which leading the Northern Sea Route (NSR) as well as the results of the detailed analysis of the length of the navigation season (the period in which the ice concentration does not exceed 15%). In recent years (2002-2013) was noted a clear improvement of potential navigation conditions, although these conditions on the Laptev Sea and the East Siberian Sea are still very difficult and labile, even during periods of the smallest development of the ice cover (second half of August – the first half of October). The analysis of the length of the "ice-free" period, during which an ice conditions allow for relatively free navigation of vessels without a high ice class shown that in the current, very mild ice conditions, routes leading through the Laptev Sea and East Siberian Sea do not guarantee ”ice-free” navigation without assistance of icebreakers in the navigation season each year, being the "bottlenecks" of the entire route NSR. An approximate risk to navigation of the ship overcoming the NSR alone in the period from July to November has been determined for each sea (Table 1).
Źródło:
Problemy Klimatologii Polarnej; 2014, 24; 73-99
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Pojawia się w:
Problemy Klimatologii Polarnej
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Wpływ zmian temperatury powierzchni oceanu na Morzu Norweskim na temperaturę powietrza na Svalbardzie i Jan Mayen (1982-2002)
The influence of the changes in sea surface temperature of the Norwegian Sea on the air temperature at Svalbard and Jan Mayen (1982-2002)
Autorzy:
Kruszewski, G.
Marsz, A. A.
Zblewski, S.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/260931.pdf
Data publikacji:
2003
Wydawca:
Stowarzyszenie Klimatologów Polskich
Tematy:
temperatury powietrza
temperatury powierzchni oceanu
Morze Norweskie
air temperature
sea surface temperature
Norwegian Sea
Opis:
This work deals with correlations between SST in the Norwegian Sea and air temperature at selected stations located in the Atlantic sector of Arctic (Bjornoya, Hornsund, Svalbard-Lufthavn, Ny Alesund and Jan Mayen). The southern and central parts of the Norwegian Sea show the strongest correlation with the air temperature at the above mentioned stations, whereas the northern parts of this sea show weaker correlation. Apart from synchronic correlations (occurring in the same months) asynchronic correlations have been found. The latter are generally much stronger than the synchronic ones. The predominant influence on the changes in air temperature at the stations have the winter SST (JFMA) in the central part of the Norwegian Sea (grid 2° x 2°, 67°N, 010°E). These winter SST show quite strong correlations with monthly air temperature at Bjornoya, Hornsund, Svalbard-Lufthavn and Jan Mayen in July, August and September. At Ny Alesund station the period with statistically significant correlation between the air temperature and the winter SST is limited to September. The strongest correlation can be observed in August (see Table 4). The observed correlations result from modification in atmospheric circulation, caused by increased heat volume in the Norwegian Sea. Such modification is reflected in the increased frequency of occurrence of meridional atmospheric circulation, which is accompanied by the increase in the frequency of air advection from the S to this sector of Arctica. Some correlations which show more significant time shift have also been observed (see Table 5). Winter SST indicate positive correlations with air temperature observed at Bjornoya and Horn-sund in August and September the following year and at Svalbard-Lufthavn in September. At Ny Alesund station the coefficients of correlation with the air temperature in the following year are increased but they do not reach the statistically significant level. Another period with statistically significant correlations is November and December the following year; significant correlations with winter SST occur at Bjornoya (r = 0.71) and all stations located on Spitsbergen (r = 0.57). The correlations of SST with air temperature observed at Jan Mayen the following year are different, i.e. the presence of strong correlations is limited to summer season - July, August and September (r ~ 0.6). The correlations with winter SST occurring in November and December the following year is connected with warm masses carried to this region together with waters with the West Spitsbergen Current. Correlations between SST and air temperature present in summer and at the end of summer the following year may probably be influenced by the modification of atmospheric circulation. The only significant correlation with summer (July and August) SST indicates the temperature of February the following year at stations located on Spitsbergen and Jan Mayen. These correlations are negative (r ~ -0.55 - -0.50). The reason for occurrence of such correlations is not clear. The changeability of winter SST in the central part of the Norwegian Sea explains from 20% (Hornsund) to 32% (Bjornoya) of changeability in annual air temperature at the above mentioned stations in the same year and from 34% (Jan Mayen) to 41% (Hornsund) of changeability in annual air temperature in the following year. The increased level of explanation of changeability in air temperature the following year influenced by winter SST is connected with the delayed flowing of the Atlantic waters to high latitudes carried with the Norwegian Current and the West Spitsbergen Current.
Źródło:
Problemy Klimatologii Polarnej; 2003, 13; 59-78
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Pojawia się w:
Problemy Klimatologii Polarnej
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Wpływ cyrkulacji atmosferycznej na zmiany pokrywy lodowej na Morzu Czukockim (1982-2008)
The influence of atmospheric circulation on the sea ice cover changes in the Chukchi Sea (1982-2002)
Autorzy:
Zblewski, S.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/260659.pdf
Data publikacji:
2009
Wydawca:
Stowarzyszenie Klimatologów Polskich
Tematy:
M. Czukockie
zwartość lodu
minimalny zasięg pokrywy lodowe
cyrkulacja atmosferyczna
Chukchi Sea
sea-ice concentration
minimum sea-ice extent
atmospheric circulation
Arctic Dipole
Opis:
Praca omawia wpływ cyrkulacji atmosferycznej (charakteryzowanej przez różnice wartości ciśnienia atmosferycznego między rejonem Morza Beauforta a rejonem tajmyrskim) na zmiany zwartości lodu morskiego i minimalnych zasięgów pokrywy lodowej w rejonie Morza Czukockiego. Stwierdzono występowanie ujemnych i istotnych statystycznie miesięcznych i rocznych trendów zwartości lodu morskiego w środkowej części badanego obszaru oraz silny i nierównomiernie rozłożony w przestrzeni spadek zwartości lodów. Odnotowano istotne zmiany (zwłaszcza po roku 2001) w minimalnych zasięgach pokrywy lodowej. W badanym okresie 1982-2008 pomiędzy cyrkulacją atmosferyczną a zwartością i zasięgami lodów morskich dominują związki asynchroniczne. Na obserwowaną zmienność miesięcznych i rocznych zwartości lodów morskich i minimalnych zasięgów pokrywy lodowej najsilniejszy wpływ ma charakter cyrkulacji atmosferycznej występującej w okresie marzec-sierpień i marzec-wrzesień.
Research indicated that in the region of the Chukchi Sea both the decrease in ice concentration and the decrease in the sea ice covered area, in the period of its minimal development, is to a great extent influenced by atmospheric circulation characterized by a modified Arctic Dipole. Changes in atmospheric circulation explain from 43% (in September) up to 37% (in October) changeability in minimum sea ice extent at 169şW meridian.
Źródło:
Problemy Klimatologii Polarnej; 2009, 19; 139-146
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Pojawia się w:
Problemy Klimatologii Polarnej
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Zlodzenie Hornsundu i jego przedpola (SW Spitsbergen) w sezonie zimowym 2007/2008
Ice conditions in Hornsund and its foreshore (SW Spitsbergen) during winter season 2007/2008
Autorzy:
Styszyńska, A.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/260675.pdf
Data publikacji:
2009
Wydawca:
Stowarzyszenie Klimatologów Polskich
Tematy:
lód morski
sezon lodowy
temperatura wody morskiej
Hornsund
Spitsbergen
sea ice
sea surface temperature
Opis:
W sezonie zimowym 2007/2008 przebieg zlodzenia Hornsundu był odmienny od przeciętnego. Od października do lutego średnia miesięczna temperatura powietrza była o 2,6–6,1 deg wyższa, a w marcu o 2,5 deg niższa od średniej klimatycznej (1978-2006). Ujemna temperatura wody powierzchniowej przy brzegu Isbjorn-hamny występowała od 29 X 2007 do 20 V 2008 r. Najniższe (–1,9°C) wartości temperatury wody mierzono od trzeciej dekady listopada 2007 r. do końca kwietnia 2008 r. Latem i jesienią (VIII-X) 2007 r. dochodziło do inten-sywnego obłamywania się lodu lodowcowego, który okresowo tworzył zwarte skupienia growlerów i gruzu lodow-cowego wzdłuż brzegu. W Isbjornhamnie pierwszy okres tworzenia się lodu morskiego miał miejsce między 31 października a 12 grudnia 2007 r. (lepa lodowa, krążki lodowe), drugi – od 26 grudnia 2007 r. do 22 maja 2008 r. Na przedpolu Hornsundu dryfujący lód allochtoniczny pojawił się w pierwszych dniach grudnia 2007 r. Od połowy lutego do trzeciej dekady kwietnia prawie cała powierzchnia Hornsundu pokryta była lodem dryfującym o zmiennej zwartości. Na osiowej partii fiordu lód autochtoniczny zanikł po 28 kwietnia 2008 r. Maksymalna wysokość wału lodu nabrzegowego w Isbjornhamnie osiągnęła 2,5 m.
This article presents the development of sea ice cover in the waters of central and western part of the Hornsund Fjord, as well as in its foreshore during winter season 2007-2008. Due to long lasting (November-February) high air temperatures (Fig. 2-3) the sea ice cover development of Hornsund was different from the average one. Significant decrease in air temperature was observed in March (mean monthly –13.4°C) and April (mean monthly –9.3°C). In such thermal conditions the maximum thickness of sea ice which might have been formed in the outer, sheltered from high seas areas of the fjord, estimated with the help of Zubov formula, could reach 41cm in January, 52cm in February, 71cm in March, up to 82–84cm in the period from April to May 2008 (Tab. 1). In summer and autumn (August-October) 2007 only brash glacier ice and small icebergs broken off the glaciers endings on the sea in Hornsund drifted in the waters of the fjord. At this time brash glacier ice and growlers broken off the Hans Glacier periodically concentrated densely along the coast of Isbjorhamna. The first forms of new ice (slush and grease ice as well as shuga) were observed close to the west coast of Isbjornhamna from 31th October till 12rd December (Fig. 8). The second period of sea ice formation started on 26th December. Not sooner than in the middle of March when severe frost was noted, a permanent ice cover was formed (young ice). Fast ice was only observed in the internal waters of Hornsund, in the Brepollen, Burgerbukta, Samarinvagen, Adria and Isbjornhamna bays. From the first decade of February till the 3th July the ice cover of Hornsund experienced large fluctuations (Fig. 11-12, 14-17). During that period the entire area of Hornsund was covered with sea ice a few times. The first this phenomenon was noted from 7th till 20th February 2008 when the allochtonic ice drifting in the waters of the Sorkapp Current entered western and central part of the fjord and when the central and inner parts were covered with ice formed in situ (Fig. 11-12). The second this phenomenon was noted from the third decade of March till the end of April when the all surface of Hornsund were covered autochthonous ice. On the western and central part of the fjord this was young ice and nilas. In the internal waters of Hornsund was observed first-year ice (Fig. 14-15). This sea ice cover was several times destroyed by very strong east winds causing that most of ice was moved outside the fjord. At the end of April strong E and SE winds caused ice removal from the axial part of Hornsund. Later, apart from three short episodes (5-8 May, 15-22 May and 1-9 July) when strips of allochtonic ice entered west and central part of the fjord (Fig. 16-17), only single floes of broken-off the fast ice from Brepollen, Burgerbukta and Samarinvagen drifted in the waters of Hornsund. The ice season 2007-2008 ended on 9th July when the last floes of very rotten ice were observed drifting from the inside of the fjord with the tidal stream to its foreshore.
Źródło:
Problemy Klimatologii Polarnej; 2009, 19; 247-267
1234-0715
Pojawia się w:
Problemy Klimatologii Polarnej
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Związki bilansu masy lodowców w rejonie Kongsfjordu (NW Spitsbergen) z pokrywą lodową mórz Grenlandzkiego i Barentsa
Correlation between the mass balance of glaciers in the Kongsfjorden area (NW Spitsbergen) and sea ice cover of the Barents and Greenland seas
Autorzy:
Styszyńska, A.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/260913.pdf
Data publikacji:
2002
Wydawca:
Stowarzyszenie Klimatologów Polskich
Tematy:
Morze Grenlandzkie
Morze Barentsa
lodowce
pokrywa lodowa
Barents Sea
glacier
ice cover
Greenland sea
Opis:
The sea ice cover of the Greenland and Barents seas is characterised by great seasonal and interannual changeability which has influence on radiation and heat balance of that region. This changeability is directly observed in changes in atmospheric circulation and further noted in changes in meteorological elements (mainly in air temperature, cloudiness, precipitation and wind). Changes in weather conditions determine both the value of losses of glacier masses in a given balance year and the value of ice masses accumulation. This article tries to find the answer to a question if and to what extent the variability of the extent and rate of the Barents and Greenland seas ice formation is directly reflected in changeability of glaciers masses balance in the region of Spitsbergen. This research was based on the mass balance of two small glaciers located in the region of Kongsfjord, i.e. Austre Brogger and Midre Lovén. The mean monthly values of sea ice cover observed in the Greenland and Barents seas in the period 1972-1994 were used in this research (the values calculated on the basis of 1-week values of these seas ice cover taken from NCDC - Asheville). The values of winter, summer and net balances of the said glaciers were drawn from article by Lefauconnier et al. (1999). In addition, the correlation was examined between the balance Austre Brogger and Midre Lovén glaciers and the changeability of atmospheric circulation described by Niedźwiedź ?circulation types? (2001). The research made use of standard statistical analysis (correlation and regression analysis). Statistically significant correlations have been noted between the values of winter balances of both examined glaciers and the size of ice cover of the Barents and Greenland seas at the initial stage of its formation - in November (r ~ -0.55÷0.64, adj. R2 ~ 0.30÷0.35). The result of analysis of multiple regression indicated that the strongest correlation with ice cover of the Greenland Sea occurs in September, whereas in the Barents Sea in December (R ~ 0.70÷0.83). Changes in sea ice cover observed in that time explain 44% and 65% of changeability in winter balance of Austre Brogger and Midre Lovén glaciers, respectively. These results suggest that the process of heat transfer from the ocean to the atmosphere may by very intensive when the sea is merely covered with ice in the areas on the way of main directions of air mass advection. This will provide favourable condition for clear domination of sea air masses resulting in the increase in air temperature (Styszyńska 2000) and precipitation in the region of NW Spitsbergen. The summer balance of the examined glaciers is influenced by the changes in ice conditions only to a small extent. The only significant correlation with sea ice condition of the Greenland Sea was noted in August. Lack of the discussed correlation in summer is attributed to the influence of insolation and radiation factors whose importance increase during the polar day (as indicated in research by Lefauconnier et al. (1999)).
Źródło:
Problemy Klimatologii Polarnej; 2002, 12; 133-146
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Pojawia się w:
Problemy Klimatologii Polarnej
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Zlodzenie Hornsundu i wód przyległych (Spitsbergen) w sezonie zimowym 2010-2011
Ice conditions in Hornsund and adjacent waters (Spitsbergen) during winter season 2010-2011
Autorzy:
Kruszewski, G.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/260971.pdf
Data publikacji:
2012
Wydawca:
Stowarzyszenie Klimatologów Polskich
Tematy:
lód morski
temperatura wody morskiej
Hornsund
Spitsbergen
sea ice
ice season
sea surface temperature
Opis:
Sezon lodowy 2010/2011 zaczął się w połowie października. Pierwsze postacie autochtonicz-nego lodu morskiego zaobserwowano w strefie brzegowej Isbjornhamny 15.10. po spadku dobowej temperatury powietrza poniżej poziomu temperatury zamarzania wody morskiej. Zbliżone do średnich wieloletnich wartości temperatury powietrza okresu listopad – styczeń sprzyjały tworzeniu się lodu w strefie brzegowej Hornsundu. Lód morski o zwartości do 4/10 pojawił się w Hornsundzie w końcu października i utrzymywał w listopadzie. Prze-bieg warunków lodowych w rejonie południowego Spitsbergenu – zbliżony do normalnego z wielolecia – umoż-liwiał napływ lodu do fiordu z zewnątrz od połowy grudnia. W tym też okresie w wewnętrznych partiach fiordu zaczął się formować lód stały brzegowy, którego pokrywa w sposób ciągły występowała w N części Brepollen do końca drugiej dekady lipca 2011 (około 7 miesięcy). W okresie maksymalnego rozwoju (druga dekada lutego) lód stały lub całkowicie zwarty pokrywał około 2/3 powierzchni fiordu.
This paper presents the ice conditions in the Hornsund Fjord (Svalbard) during expedition season 2010/2011. Sea ice season started in the mid of October, after clear air temperature drop (Fig. 2). Since this time forms of locally formed ice were present, mainly in coastal zone. To the end of November concentration of ice did not exceed 4/10 (very open drift ice). Close to mean thermal conditions in Hornsund area during winter months (Fig.1, Tab. 1) were favourable for ice development in this region. Theoretical sea ice thickness at the end of the Year 2010 could reach about 50 cm, and close to 1 m at the end of ice season. Close and very close pack ice (7-10/10) drifting outside the fjord were present since December (Fig. 7). Easternmost inner part of the Hornsund was covered by fast (consolidated) ice since mid of December to the mid of July 2011. During its maximum development in February fast ice covered over 70% of Hornsund area. Close and very close pack ice were present at Hornsund waters in January, February, three weeks of March, second half of April and first week of May – all together over three and half months. Periods of time with smaller ice concentration were connected with strong easterly air circulation. In May and June ice concentration in SW Svalbard area decrease significantly. Last two episodes the very close ice pack flowed into the Hornsund took place in first days and in second half of July 2011 (Fig. 8).
Źródło:
Problemy Klimatologii Polarnej; 2012, 22; 69-82
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Pojawia się w:
Problemy Klimatologii Polarnej
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Zlodzenie Hornsundu (Spitsbergen) w sezonie zimowym 2008/2009
Ice conditions in Hornsund (Spitsbergen) during winter season 2008-2009
Autorzy:
Kruszewski, G.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/261047.pdf
Data publikacji:
2010
Wydawca:
Stowarzyszenie Klimatologów Polskich
Tematy:
lód morski
sezon lodowy
temperatura wody morskiej
Hornsund
Spitsbergen
sea ice
ice season
sea surface temperature
Opis:
Sezon lodowy 2008/2009 zaczął się w trzeciej dekadzie października, przy czym spadki temperatury powietrza poniżej zera notowano od końca września. Na wodach fiordu w okresie lipiec – wrzesień odnotowywano jedynie postacie lodu lodowcowego. Dopiero spadki temperatury w listopadzie umożliwiły two-rzenie się lodu autochtonicznego w strefie brzegowej. W tym samym czasie do fiordu zaczął okresowo napływać także lód dryfujący z Prądem Sorkapskim. Pokrycie fiordu lodem o dużej zwartości wystąpiło w kilku epizodach, przerywanych kilkudniowymi aktami przynajmniej częściowego odpływania lodu z Hornsundu. Zwarty i bardzo zwarty lód występowała na praktycznie całej powierzchni fiordu w drugiej dekadzie grudnia, pierwszej i drugiej stycznia, lutym, marcu, pierwszej połowie kwietnia i przez kilka dni w maju. Stała pokrywa lodowa utworzyła się poza Isbjornhamną jedynie w skrajnie wschodniej części fiordu, gdzie pod Brepollen przetrwała do pierwszych dni lipca.
This paper presents the sea ice development in the waters of Hornsund Fjord during winter season 2008/2009. In autumn 2008 only brash glacier ice, growlers and bergy bits were present in Hornsund, especially along the coast. Sea ice season started at end of October. Since this time forms of new ice were formed in coastal zone of Isbjornhamna. Because of mild thermal conditions in November and December (Fig. 2, 3) the maximum theoretical ice thickness in inner parts of the fjord could reach 43 cm at the end of the year 2008 (Table 1). In January young coastal ice was formed in Isbjornhamna. Consolidation of close pack ice coming from outside the Hornsund was interrupted few times by increase in air temperature and strong easterly winds, blowing the ice outside again. In the inner bays consolidation of pack ice started probably at end of February. Eastern part of the Hornsund was covered by fast ice since mid of March to the end of June 2009 (Brepollen, Samarinvagen). For over 16 weeks close and very close young pack ice drifted in the Hornsund waters. At the end of April ice concentration in fjord and outside decrease significantly and part of fast ice was broken and removed too. Last episode the Hornsund was covered by very close pack ice drifting from outside took place from 15th till 25th May.
Źródło:
Problemy Klimatologii Polarnej; 2010, 20; 187-196
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Pojawia się w:
Problemy Klimatologii Polarnej
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Zlodzenie Hornsundu (Spitsbergen) w sezonie zimowym 2009-2010 (SW Spitsbergen)
Ice conditions in Hornsund (Spitsbergen) during winter season 2009-2010 (SW Spitsbergen
Autorzy:
Kruszewski, G.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/260995.pdf
Data publikacji:
2011
Wydawca:
Stowarzyszenie Klimatologów Polskich
Tematy:
lód morski
sezon lodowy
temperatura wody morskiej
Hornsund
Spitsbergen
sea ice
ice season
sea surface temperature
Opis:
Sezon lodowy 2009/2010 zaczął się pod koniec października. Pierwsze postacie autochtonicznego lodu morskiego zaobserwowano w strefie brzegowej Isbjornhamny dopiero 26 października. Spadki dobowej temperatury powietrza poniżej zera sporadycznie notowano od połowy września, jednak dopiero w końcu października obniżyła się ona do poziomu temperatury zamarzania wody morskiej. Wyraźnie wyższe od średnich wieloletnich wartości temperatury powietrza okresu październik - luty nie sprzyjały tworzeniu się lodu. Wyjątkowo łagodne warunki lodowe w rejonie południowego Spitsbergenu uniemożliwiały napływ lodu z zewnątrz aż do początków stycznia 2010. Lód morski o większej zwartości pojawił się w Hornsundzie w zasadzie dopiero po wyraźnym spadku temperatury w marcu. Dochodziło wtedy do całkowitego pokrycia fiordu lodem, włącznie z tworzeniem się w zatokach wewnętrznych lodu stałego. Pokrywa lodu stałego utrzymywała się we wschodniej części fiordu, w fazie maksymalnego rozwoju (od połowy marca do połowy kwietnia) pokrywając od połowy do blisko całej jego powierzchni. W skrajnie wschodniej partii fiordu pod Brepollen przetrwała do końca czerwca.
This article presents the sea ice development in the waters of Hornsund Fjord during winter season 2009/2010. Due to long lasting (November-February) high air temperatures (Fig. 1-2) during autumn 2009 mainly brash glacier ice, growlers and bergy bits were present in Hornsund, especially along the coast. Since end of October forms of new ice were observed in coastal zone of Isbjornhamna. In beginning of January first allochtonic drifting ice entered western part of the fjord. First in situ formed pancake ice was observed in coastal zone in February (Fig. 4). During this month young coastal ice was formed in inner bays of the fjord. Significant decrease in air temperature observed in March was connected with ice development (Fig. 5) on whole fjord area. In eastern part the 'autochtonic' fast ice was formed, in western consolidation of drifting ice occurred. The whole area of Hornsund was covered with fast ice for about two weeks. In eastern part of the fjord (Brepollen, Burgerbukta, Samarinvagen) fast ice existed even in June, with maximum thickness 70-80 cm. Last forms of fast ice was destroyed in first days of July in NE part of Brepollen. In April and May close pack ice drifting outside the Hornsund entered few times the central parts of the fjord, but because of mild temperature conditions consolidation did not start. Usually concentration of ice in central part of the fjord was smaller than outside and do not exceed 4-6/10 (open drift), because of prevailing easterly winds, blowing the ice outside. Such a situation existed since end of March for next six weeks. The last short episode the strips of allochtonic ice entered central part of the fjord took place in beginning of May (Fig. 7).
Źródło:
Problemy Klimatologii Polarnej; 2011, 21; 229-239
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Pojawia się w:
Problemy Klimatologii Polarnej
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Zlodzenie Zatoki Admiralicji a temperatura wody w energoaktywnej strefie Morza Bellingshausena (1982-1997)
Sea ice condition in the Admiralty Bay and the water temperature in the energy-active region of the Bellingshausen Sea (1982-1997)
Autorzy:
Kruszewski, G.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/260873.pdf
Data publikacji:
2001
Wydawca:
Stowarzyszenie Klimatologów Polskich
Tematy:
zjawiska lodowe
Morze Bellingshausena
Zatoka Admiralicji
pokrywa lodowa
zlodzenia
ice phenomena
Bellingshausen Sea
Admiralty Bay
ice cover
sea ice
Opis:
Correlations, especially those on a regional scale, between the sea ice cover formation and the air and sea surface temperatures have been pointed out by a number of authors. Region that is clearly marked by such correlation is located NW of the Antarctic Peninsula (among others Weatherly and others, King 1994, Styszyńska 1997, 2000). The intensity of ice formation in the relatively small Admiralty Bay noted in a given winter season indicates strong correlation with the winter sea ice cover extent in a regional scale (Kruszew-ski 1999, 2000). This ice cover is influenced (among others) by the sea surface temperature. The possible nature of the correlation between the sea surface temperature (SST) at the meridian of 080°W and the changes in air temperature in the region of the Southern Shetlands as described by Styszyńska suggested the presence of similar correlations with the intensity of ice formation in that region, so in this way also in the Admiralty Bay. With the help of Spearmann correlation coefficient a number of statistically significant relations have been found between the course of SST in the region of 086-062°W and the intensity of ice formation in the Admiralty Bay are presented in a categorised way. These relations are both synchronic and asynchronic. The synchronic correlation is observed mainly between SST in winter months and the ice cover category in the same year (the increase in SST is followed by the decrease in ice cover category).These correlations are most significant in the region 62-66°S (July - September). They also occur farther north 56-58°S but this time in the eastern part of the said region (March-July) and they are also observed in 60-64° (but in January and February). The asynchronic correlations have been observed between SST in October and ice cover category of the Admiralty Bay in the following year(8-11month slater). These correlations are most significantly marked in 56-64°S (the northern part of the Bellingshausen Sea and in the Circumpolar Current region) especially in 60°S 080°W (r = -0.677, p < 0.01) and their character is similar to those of the previously mentioned synchronic correlations.
Źródło:
Problemy Klimatologii Polarnej; 2001, 11; 105-112
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Pojawia się w:
Problemy Klimatologii Polarnej
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Zmiany zlodzenia Morza Karskiego w latach 1979-2015. Podejście systemowe
Changes of sea ice extent on the Kara Sea in the years 1979-2015. System approach
Autorzy:
Styszyńska, A.
Marsz, A. A.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/260907.pdf
Data publikacji:
2016
Wydawca:
Stowarzyszenie Klimatologów Polskich
Tematy:
pokrywa lodowa
zmiany powierzchni lodów
THC
temperatura powietrza
temperatura wody powierzchniowej
Morze Karskie
Arktyka
Atlantyk Północny
ice cover
changes in sea-ice extent
air temperature
sea surface temperature
Kara Sea
Arctic
North Atlantic
Opis:
Praca omawia zmiany powierzchni lodów na Morzu Karskim i mechanizmy tych zmian. Scharakteryzowano przebieg zmian zlodzenia, ustalając momenty skokowego zmniejszenia się letniej powierzchni lodów. Rozpatrzono wpływ cyrkulacji atmosferycznej, zmian temperatury powietrza i zmian zasobów ciepła w wodach na zmiany zlodzonej tego morza. Analizy wykazały, że wszystkie zmienne opisujące zarówno stan zlodzenia jak i stan elementów klimatycznych są ze sobą wzajemnie powiązane przez różnego rodzaju sprzężenia zwrotne. W rezultacie tworzy się rekurentny system, w którym zmiany powierzchni lodów, wpływając na przebieg innych elementów systemu (temperaturę powietrza, temperaturę wody powierzchniowej) w znacznej części same sterują swoim rozwojem. Zmiennością całego tego systemu sterują zmiany intensywności cyrkulacji termohalinowej (THC) na Atlantyku Północnym, dostarczając do niego zmienne ilości energii (ciepła). Reakcja systemu zlodzenia Morza Karskiego na zmiany natężenia THC następuje z 6.letnim opóźnieniem.
The work discusses the changes in the ice extent on the Kara Sea in the years 1979-2015, i.e. in the period for which there are reliable satellite data. The analysis is based on the average monthly ice extent taken from the database AANII (RF, St. Peterburg). 95% of the variance of average annual ice extent explains the variability of the average of ice extent in ‘warm' season (July-October). Examination of features of auto-regressive course of changes in ice extent shows that the extent of the melting ice area between June and July (marked in the text RZ07-06) can reliably predict the ice extent on the Kara Sea in August, September, October and November as well as the average ice extent in a given year. Thus the changes in ice extent can be treated as a result of changes occurring within the system. Analysis of the relationship of changes in ice extent and variable RZ07-06 with the features of atmospheric circulation showed that only changes in atmospheric circulation in the Fram Strait (Dipole Fram Strait; variable DCF03-08) have a statistically significant impact on changes in ice extent on the Kara Sea and variable RZ07-06. The analysis shows no significant correlation with changes in ice extent or AO (Arctic Oscillation), or NAO (North Atlantic Oscillation). Variable RZ07-06 and variable DCF03-08 are strongly correlated and their changes follow the same pattern. Analysis of the relationship of changes in ice extent and variable RZ07-06 with changes in air temperature (the SAT) showed the presence of strong relationships. These correlations differ significantly depending on the region; they are much stronger with changes in air temperature in the north than in the south of the Kara Sea. Temperature of cold period (average temperature from November to April over the Kara Sea, marked 6ST11-04) has a significant effect on the thickness of the winter ice and in this way the thickness of ice in the next melting season becomes part of the "memory" (retention) of past temperature conditions. The thickness of the winter ice has an impact on the value of the variable RZ07-06 and on changes in ice extent during the next ‘warm’ season. As a result, 6ST11-04 explains 62% of the observed variance of the annual ice extent on the Kara Sea. SAT variability in the warm period over the Kara Sea (the average of the period July-October, marked 6ST07-10) explains 73% of the variance of annual ice extent. SAT variability of the N part of the Kara Sea (Ostrov Vize, Ostrov Golomjannyj), which explains 72-73% of the variance ice extent during this period, has particularly strong impact on changes in ice extent during warm period. These stations are located in the area where the transformed Atlantic Waters import heat to the Kara Sea. Analysis of the impact of changes in sea surface temperature (SST) variability on sea ice extent indicated that changes in SST are the strongest factor that has influence on ice extent. The variability of annual SST explains 82% of the variance of annual ice extent and 58% of the variance of the variable RZ07-06. Further analysis showed that the SAT period of warm and annual SAT on the Kara Sea are functions of the annual SST (water warmer than the air) but also ice extent. On the other hand, it turns out that the SST is in part a function of ice extent. All variables describing the ice extent and its changes as well as variables describing the nature of the elements of hydro-climatic conditions affecting the changes in ice extent (atmospheric circulation, SAT, SST) are strongly and highly significantly related (Table 9) and change in the same pattern. In this way, the existence of recursion system is detected where the changes in ice extent eventually have influence on ‘each other’ with some time shift. The occurrence of recursion in the system results in very strong autocorrelation in the course of inter-annual changes in ice extent. Despite the presence of recursion, factors most influencing change in ice extent, i.e. the variability in SST (83% of variance explanations) and variability in SAT were found by means of multiple regression analysis and analysis of variance. Their combined impact explains 89% of the variance of the annual ice extent on the Kara Sea and 85% of the variance of ice extent in the warm period. The same rhythm of changes suggests that the system is controlled by an external factor coming from outside the system. The analyses have shown that this factor is the variability in the intensity of the thermohaline circulation (referred to as THC) on the North Atlantic, characterized by a variable marked by DG3L acronym. Correlation between the THC signal and the ice extent and hydro-climatic variables are stretched over long periods of time (Table 10). The system responds to changes in the intensity of THC with a six-year delay, the source comes from the tropical North Atlantic. Variable amounts of heat (energy) supplied to the Arctic by ocean circulation change heat resources in the waters and in SST. This factor changes the ice extent and sizes of heat flux from the ocean to the atmosphere and the nature of the atmospheric circulation, as well as the value of the RZ07-06 variable, which determines the rate of ice melting during the ‘warm’ season. A six-year delay in response of the Kara Sea ice extent to the THC signal, compared to the known values of DG3L index to the year 2016, allows the approximate estimates of changes in ice extent of this sea by the year 2023. In the years 2017 to 2020 a further rapid decrease in ice extent will be observed during the ‘warm' period (July-October), in this period in the years 2020-2023 ice free conditions on the Kara Sea will prevail. Ice free navigation will continue from the last decade of June to the last decade of October in the years 2020-2023. Since the THC variability includes the longterm, 70-year component of periodicity, it allows to assume that by the year 2030 the conditions of navigation in the Kara Sea will be good, although winter ice cover will reappear.
Źródło:
Problemy Klimatologii Polarnej; 2016, 26; 109-156
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Pojawia się w:
Problemy Klimatologii Polarnej
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Klimatyczny wskaźnik aktywności Prądu Labradorskiego
Climatic index of Labrador Current activity
Autorzy:
Marsz, A. A.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/260933.pdf
Data publikacji:
2003
Wydawca:
Stowarzyszenie Klimatologów Polskich
Tematy:
prądy morskie
Prąd Labradorski
sea current
Labrador Current
Opis:
Some of the sea currents show strong activity in climate formation and this fact is well known. Their activity represented as a time function is not stable but proves to be changeable. For this reason it seems quite reasonable to introduce appropriate indexes which could be used to characte-rise activity of a given current and, in an indirect way, to describe heat masses carried with this current. The aim of this article is to present an index which characterises the climatic activity of the Labrador Current. The basis to create such an index is the number of icebergs carried with this current. In consecutive ice seasons (October - September) this number passed south of 48°N of E from New Foundland (data from ?International Ice Patrol?). Changeable from year to year number of icebergs carried to the North Atlantic (see fig. 2) primarily represents the increase or decrease in the intensity of the Labrador Current. As the number of icebergs moved to the Atlantic comprises random component, which is very high, in order to create the index a logarythm was used to reduce the changeability of the amplitude. Formula [ 1 ] has been proposed to be used to calculate the index of intensity of the Labrador Current (WPL): WPL= (ln(G + 1))/2 where: ln - natural logarythm (base = e), G - the number of icebergs noted in a given ice season. Values of WPL index calculated in this way dated in January in ice season over a period 1900?2002 have been presented in Table 2 and their course in Fig. 3. The value of WPL indicates quite strong correlation with both winter (DJFM) and annual NAO indexes (r ~ 0.5), however the analysis showed that NAO is not the only element having influence on the Labrador Current activity. The analysis, carried out at random, of relations between the values of WPL and different climatic and hydroclimatic elements indicated to the fact that most of the relations are shifted/delayed in time - changeability of WPL takes place earlier than changes in these elements. For instance, the air temperature in August the following year in most area of Poland proves to have not too strong but clear correlation with the changes in WPL. Numerous correlations between WPL and occurring later monthly values of air temperature and monthly sums of precipitation at stations in the Atlantic sector of Arctica have been observed. The size of sea ice cover in the Barents Sea in the following year has shown especially high correlation with the changeability of WPL (the changeability of WPL explains ~50% of changeability in the area of the sea ice cover of the Barents Sea in January the following year). In this way WPL seems to be potentially useful in long term predictors of weather forecasts. The delayed activity of WPL can be explained by means of the following cause- and-effect chain of actions: winter (DJFM) atmpspheric circulation over the Davis Strait and the Labrador Sea has influence on the activity of the Labrador Current - the activity of the Labrador Current has influence on the extent and size of the anomalies in SST in the Labrador Sea and in NW part of the Atlantic (MJJA) - the presence of such anomalies in SST has a modifying effect on the atmospheric circulation occurring in the following autumn (SON) and winter (DJFM).
Źródło:
Problemy Klimatologii Polarnej; 2003, 13; 43-58
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Pojawia się w:
Problemy Klimatologii Polarnej
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
Artykuł
Tytuł:
Zmiany zlodzenia mórz Grenlandzkiego i Barentsa w świetle zmian wskaźnika intensywności Prądu Labradorskiego (1972-1994). Wstępne wyniki analizy
Changes in sea ice cover of the Barents and Greenland seas in the light of changes of the Labrador Current intensity index (1973-1994). Preliminary result of analysis
Autorzy:
Styszyńska, A.
Powiązania:
https://bibliotekanauki.pl/articles/260876.pdf
Data publikacji:
2001
Wydawca:
Stowarzyszenie Klimatologów Polskich
Tematy:
pokrywa lodowa
cyrkulacja atmosfery
Prąd Labradorski
Morze Grenlandzkie
Morze Barentsa
ice cover
atmospheric circulation
Labrador Current
Greenland sea
Barents Sea
Opis:
The Barents and Greenland seas are characterised by great seasonal and interannual changeability in the ice cover. Research carried out by many authors prove that the ice regime of these seas is influenced, to a great extent, by large scalę changes in atmospheric circulation and by the ocean surface circulation of the North Atlantic and the Arctic Ocean. Such correlations arę mainly of teleconnection type and show phase shifts (among others Mysak 1995, Deser et. al. 2000). One of the elements of the sea surface circulation of the Atlantic Ocean is the Labrador Current. The intensity of this current changes in time. In the periods when the Labrador Current becomes strong, its waters form vast anomalies in the sea surface temperaturę in the NW Atlantic. Further they spread eastwards along the north edge of the North Atlantic Current and with some delay, have influence on the atmospheric circulation in the central and east part of the North Atlantic (Marsz 1997, 1999). The way how the changes in the intensity of the Labrador Current influence the climate nas not been discovered yet. The intensity of this current can be defined by means of an index (WPL - Labrador Current Intensity lndex) established by Marsz (Internet). This work examines if there is direct correlatton between the changes in the sea-ice cover of the Barents and Greenland seas and the variability of the intensity index of the Labrador Current. The research madę use of homogenous data concerning a week-old sea ice cover observed at the analysed seas and the values of intensity index of the Labrador Current in the period January 1972 until December 1994 given by Marsz (obtained from NIC and NCDC - Asheville). It has been stated that over the examined 23-year period (1972-1994) the mean monthly the sea-ice cover in the Barents Sea indicates to strong correlation with the changes in the value of the intensity index of the Labrador Current (Table 1, Fig. 1). The changes in WPL result in the rhythm of changes in the sea-ice cover of the Greenland Sea only in winter (Table 2, Fig. 2). The occurrence of anomalies in the sea surface temperatures in the region SE of New Foundland seem to have great influence on the later formation (after few or several months) of the sea-ice cover in the Barents Sea (Fig. 1, 3. 4, formula 1-3). Changes in the intensity of Labrador Current in a given year explain 30% up to 50% changeability of the sea-ice cover developing in that sea from January to July in the following year (Table 1, Fig. 3). The area of the sea-ice cover in the Greenland Sea is mainly influenced by the intensity of the Transpolar Drift and East-Greenland Current transporting considerable amount of ice from the Arctic Ocean. Only during fuli winter season, from January to March, the correlation between the intensity of the Labrador Current and the sea-ice cover reaches statistical significance (Table 2). The results of the carried out analysis point to significant influence of advection factor on the sea-ice cover of the examined seas. In both analysed seas the phenomenon is connected to both the character and intensity of the Atlantic waters flow and to greater frequency of occurrence of specified forms of air circulation in the region of central and eastern part of the North Atlantic, possible at a given distribution of anomalies in surface waters of the North Atlantic.
Źródło:
Problemy Klimatologii Polarnej; 2001, 11; 93-104
1234-0715
Pojawia się w:
Problemy Klimatologii Polarnej
Dostawca treści:
Biblioteka Nauki
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