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Jökull - 01.12.2007, Side 67

Jökull - 01.12.2007, Side 67
Recent variations in sea-ice extent off Iceland concentration within the ice pack. For comparison, spread sea ice was only observed slightly closer to the Iceland coast than indicated by the graph on two oc- casions. The graph reflects how fast and voluminous the changes are in this region. Rapid oscillations (nar- row peaks), such as in early July, are caused by mel- ting ice tongues and the main ice edge retreating from Iceland. More prolonged variations (broader peaks), such as in August, are linked to patches of spread ice flowing south along the Denmark Strait whereas the main ice edge remains closer to the coasts of Green- land. A total of four incidents of sea ice within 50 km of Icelandic coasts were observed during this period. Two of those events, in January and November, are discussed below. Atmospheric pressure difference from Scoresby- sund to Bolungarvík indicates the strength and direc- tion of wind in the Denmark Strait. The pressure is usually higher in Scoresbysund and the wind direction thus northeasterly, as are prevailingwinds in Denmark Strait. When the pressure is higher in Bolungarvík the wind direction is southwesterly. Negative pressure difference disturbs ice flow with the East Greenland current south through the Denmark Strait. A slow mo- ving blocking high pressure system in the ocean so- uth of Iceland sometimes causes southwesterly winds for days or weeks. This tends to accumulate the ice in the northern part of Denmark Strait, and can even spread the ice far east north of Iceland, as was the case in 2005 (Jónsdóttir, 2007). Another example occured in 1965 when great negative pressure difference bro- ught the sea ice to Iceland, after a long mild period (Eiríkur Sigurðsson, personal communication). The winter 1965 was quite severe, as were the next few years in Icelandic waters. January A typical blocking high pressure weather system set- tled to the south and southwest of Iceland on January 21st. Two days later, or on January 23rd, conditions were favourable for a low pressure system to form in an unusual place close to Scoresbysund. It became ra- pidly deeper and moved to NE direction. On January 24th there was great negative pressure difference, or almost 27 hPa (Figure 4). The wind direction over the ice pack was northwesterly and quite strong, as the pressure difference indicates. Northwesterly winds are not very common in this region. As soon as this unusual wind direction managed to break the compact ice field up into more spread ice and ice bands in the marginal ice zone, sea ice was brought very fast to- wards Vestfirðir. The blocking high pressure system south of Iceland dissipated after this event, but south- westerly winds continued for the next few days, or until February 8th when northeasterly directions took over for most of the rest of the month. Under these unusual weather conditions, the Greenland sea ice moved rapidly towards Iceland and spread ice came up to the Western Fjords on January 27th (Figure 5). Satellite imagery made it possible to Figure 4. January pressure difference be- tween Scoresbysund and Bolungarvík. – Loftþrýstingsmunur á milli Scoresbysunds og Bolungarvíkur í janúar 2007. Fimm daga keðjumeðaltöl. JÖKULL No. 57 65
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