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Fig. 9. The polar front in the sea east of Ice- land on April 9, 1968 surveyed by means of an airborne radiation thermometer. (Pickett and Athey, 1968). for comparison with conditions in the sea in order to understand better the acting forces involved. Various atmospheric observations are also more copious than those of the sea and thus more valuable for statistical studies. Many scientists have thus pointed out similar trends in the physical properties of the atmosphere and the sea in various regions. Stefánsson (1962, p. 209) has thus shown a correlation be- tween wind conditions north of Iceland and hydrographic conditions deep off Langanes during the years 1950—1958. In this special study the effect of the atmospheric circulation may be indirect rather than direct (Stefánsson and Gudmundsson 1969). The recent changes in the East-Icelandic Current are probably due to more distant air and sea conditions than those of the Iceland Sea itself. Various scient- ists have shown a large-scale sea-air interaction in the North-Atlantic south of Iceland (a. o. Namias 1965, Rodewald 1967, 1968, Lee, Cor- crum. and Levastu 1967, Dickson and Lee 1969). Rodewalds results agree fairly well with the findings here presented. As shown in Fig. 10 Rodewald obtaines a low correlation coefli- cient between the pressure anomalies in late winter of the periods 1956—1960 and 1961 — 1965 in the area east of Iceland, whereas the correlation coefficient over the entire North Atlantic is high. 40 JÖKULL 19. ÁR Björnsson (1969) discusses possible explana- tion of the ice drift north of Iceland. Sea ice no doubt affects the liydrographic conditions, as well as being partly dependent on these same conditions. There is also a fair agreement between the recent changes in the hydrographic conditions northeast of Icelancl and the ice conditions in the area and at the coasts of Iceland. According to Strúbing (1968) there is a close correlation between air pres- sure over the North Polar Sea and ice quantity in the East-Greenland Current a few months later. Part of the East-Icelandic Current is, on the other hand, a branch of the East-Green- land Current or rather the waters of its east- ern boundaries (Stefánsson 1962, p. 57). The East-Icelandic Current and the drift ice it con- tains may thus also be affected by conditions in the North Polar Sea. The sea ice, respond- ing to weather, wind conditions and ocean currents, affects the water masses by cooling them and decreasing their salinity. The de- crease in salinity leads to a lowering in the density of the surface layers, which in turn increases the vertical stability. The cooling effect of cold winds the following winter, and of course sea ice, then only reaches the sur- face layer; the cooling cannot break down the stability and the surface layer cools down more and earlier than otherwise. Fig. 10. Correlation between the March-pres- sure anomalies of the periods 1956—1960 ancl 1961—1965. (Rodewald 1967).
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