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Jökull - 01.12.1969, Side 63

Jökull - 01.12.1969, Side 63
vestigations have been made of many of the factors and phenomena entering this anaiysis but many of tliese have been limited to the Arctic Ocean area. It is therefore uncertain to what degree these may be applied to the area of interest in the paper. Some other data rieed- ed for the analysis are either very difficult or impossible to obtain. Extensive measurements have been made in the Arctic of the effects of winds and currents on ice movemcnts, the thickness of the ice, and the formation and melting of the ice. These results apply almost exclusively to a continuous or very dense ice field and their application to ice drift of low Concentration must be made W’ith care. Winds and currents can, for example, be expected to exert a considerably greater force per unit area of a small floe of ice than °n a continuous ice field. This phenomenon has been reported by some observers (Fuku- tomi 1948). Synoptic data from the area needed for the analysis can be very difficult or impossible to obtain. These include velocity and direction of winds and currents. Weather observations in the area are very sparse and winds must be estimated or computed from weather maps which are prepared from very limited informa- tion and probably in many instances from pure guesswork. Although the present author is not familiar with this field it seems obvious that such data can not be very reliable. Ocean cur- fents in the area are even more of a question mark than the surface winds. Oceanographic nieasurements under the ice are very difficult t° make, and it coulcl be that this problem must be approached by attempting to set up a mathematical model of the area and calculate the currents as was done f. ex. by Campbell in his studies of ice movements in the Beaufort Sea (Campbell 1964). It must be borne in mind, however, tliat such a model is at best only as reliable as the clata from which it is built, ahd tt is therefore not certain how well it would Work in the present case. In any event, this is a matter needing careful study. From the foregoing comments someone might conclude that calculating the ice drift in the East Greenland Current is a hopeless task due t° the many uncertain and unknown factors entering the problem. This, however, is not necessarily the case, although it has been point- ed out, that many problems remain to be solved before such calculations can be hoped to be of any use. These are difficult problems to be sure and a challenge for anyone who attempts to find their solution. These are also problems of practical importance to lceland, because indications are that the year 1968 was not the last year in wliicli the ice will visit Iceland. From scientific viewpoints — geophysical, meteorolögical, and oceanographic — tlie formation of the sea ice and its behavior are also of great interest. The effects of the ice on the energy balance of the earth are far from being completely understood, and many problems rernain unsolved in this area. Few7 spots on the earth are better situated than Iceland to undertake studies of the type dis- cussed in this paper, and Icelanders have there- fore here a good opportunity to contribute to better understanding and increased knowledge in this field. JÖKULL 19. ÁR 59
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