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Jökull - 01.12.1969, Side 32

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tion and tlius giving rise to increased geo- strophic circulation around the country. Sea- sonal variations in the influx o£ Atlantic water support this conclusion. The statistical investigations here rclerred to also showed that the correlation between oceanographical and past meteorological condi- tions was poorer for the years 1963—1965 than for previous years. This result was not surpris- ing, since observations of recent years have in- dicated an increased polar influence in the arctic and winter-formed waters mixing with the Atlantic water entering the shelf area from the Irminger Sea (see e.g. Malmberg 1967). It remains to consider the last factor men- tioned, viz. variations in the properties, exten- sion and current velocities of Atlantic water in the Irminger Sea. Very little is known about such fluctuations. However, they might affect the north-flowing Irminger Current ancl there- by conditions north of Iceland. 7'he relation- ship between the atmospheric circulation and sea surface temperature in thc North Atlantic has been investigated by Rodewald (1967). Studies made by Rlindheim (1968) of observa- tional data from the Ocean Weather Station Alpha supplimented by hydrographic sections in the western Irminger Sea indicate that the volume of Atfantic water transported to the Irminger Sea varies from year to year. Tltus in 1960 Atlantic ínfluence was exceptionally pronounced in the western branch of the Irm- inger Current, but the opposite was true in 1954 and 1956. Blindheim points out that in periods of prevailing northeasterly winds in the area south of Iceland relatively greater amounts of Atlantic water than usual may be fed into the Irminger Current, while another reason for variations in the Irminger Current may !ie in associated variations in the entire North Atlantic Current. Such variable trans- ports o£ water and heat might in turn influ- ence the atmospheric conditions ancl tlius lead to changes in the current systems. From tlte preceding discussion it is clear that the observed temperature variations in the area north of Iceland are the result of a complex interplay of various oceanographical and meteorological factors. Therefore, it will by no nteans be a simple matter to make oceanographical íorecasts for the North Ice- landic coastal area. It is concluded, however, that in favourable ice years the hydrography of the area depends primarily on past meteoro- logical conditions at the west and north coasts whereas in heavy ice years the clistribution of drift ice is the dominating factor. REFERENCES Blindheirn, Johan. 1968: Hydrographic in- vestigations in the Irminger Sea in the years 1954—1964. Fisk. Dir. Skr. Havund- ers., 14: 72-97. Eyþórsson, Jón. 1949: Temperature variations in Iceland. Glaciers and Climate. Geogr. Ann. 1949, H. 1-2. Malmberg, S. A. 1967: Breytingar á ástandi sjávar rnilli íslancls og Jan Mayen. Ægir, 12: 1-4. Rodewald, Martin. 1967: Recent variations of North Atlantic sea surface temperatures (SST) and the “Type-Tendencies” o£ the atmospheric circulation. Selected papers from a special meeting of the environ- mental committee, May, 1967. ICNAF Red- book 1967, Part IV: 6-23. Stefánsson, Unnsteinn. 1954: Temperature variations in the North Icelandic coastal area. Rit Fiskideildar, 2 (2): 27 pp. — 1962: North Icelandic Waters. Rit Fiski- deildar, 3: 269 pp. — ancl Þórunn ÞórÖardóttir. 1965: Nutrient- productivity relations in Icelandic waters in June 1984. ICES, C. M. 1965, No. 170. — and Guðrnundur Guðmundsson, 1969: Hydrographic conditions off the northeast coast of Iceland in relation to meteoro- logical factors. Tellus, 21 (2): 245-258. 28 JÖKULl 19. ÁR
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