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Jökull - 01.12.1969, Side 15

Jökull - 01.12.1969, Side 15
Sea Ice Conditions and the Atmospheric Circulation North of Iceland HELGI BJÖRNSSON1 abstract Maps of monthly meari pressure at sea level and ice limits north of Iceland at the end of the respective months are compared. For the period considered, 1965—1968, the comparison indicates that an intensification of the Barents Sea low correspojids fairly close lo the develop- ment of bad ice conditions at the northern coast of Icela?id. On the other hand, an in- tensification of tlie Icelandic loiv corresponds to good ice conclitions. The relation between the atmospheric cir- culation and sea ice conditions has been studi- ed by several authors. One can distinguish between two different categories of approach. One deals with the comparison of temporary changes in the general air-circulation t.o the extent of the pack ice iii the polar basin. These investigations suggest that the deteriora- tion of the ice conditions arouncl Iceland in the last years has some connection with the increasing frequency of the meridional type of circulation in the last three to four decennia (see for example Defant 1924, Lamb 1966, Fletcher 1965). The other category deals with the local circulation pattern from year to year and its relation to fluctuations of ice abund- ance (e. g. Wiese 1924). Studying the effects of wind on the ice conditions north of Iceland from year to year it is necessary to consider the whole area from the Arctic Ocean to Iceland. As known tliere are two major drifts of ice in the Arctic Ocean — The Pacific Gyral and The Transpolar Drift (Fig. 1). The position and strength óf these ts mainly determined by the long-term mean air-circulation. Consequently short-term varia- 1) Now at Norges Vassdrags- og Elektrisitets- vesen, Oslo. tions superimposed on the long-term mean air-circulation over the Arctic Ocean may be assumed to affect these two drifts and the ice conditions in the East Greenland Current (EGC); not only from season to season but also from year to year. Strubing (1968) has discussed the relation between circulation pat- terns over the Arctic Ocean and the ice condi- tions in the EGC. His results are “that the years with a greater/smaller amount of ice carried by the EGC will have been preceded by a wind- produced influx of ice from/into the region of the Pacific Gyral into/from the area of strongly/weakly developecl Transpolar Drift Stream”. Although this procedure may give a forecast of the ice masses carried l»y the EGG one rnust additionally consider other progno- stic parameters: the wind field over the EGC and the ice forming processes in the current. According to Voioinckel (1963) there is little ice formation south of 80° N in the EGG. But for the years 1962 ancl 1963 Wittmann and Schule (1966) report that “there are much greater quantities of new ice in the marginal seas than previously believed, and generally more new ice in the Eurasian Basin, where increasing wind stresses near the Greenland Sea tend to cause divergence or ice separation”. In this connection one may note that the air temperature over the EGC falls when northerly winds increase. The air temperature over the EGC is therefore strongly depending on the air-circulation in the area. In the following the air-circulation north of Iceland and the corresponding ice conditions will be considered. Pressure maps showing the monthly mean pressure for the surface layer (Deutscher Wetterdienst) and ice inaps show- ing the ice conditions at the end of the re- spective months (British Met. Office) are used as a basis for this study (Fig. 2). One may JÖKULL 19. ÁR 11
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