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Jökull - 01.12.1969, Side 66

Jökull - 01.12.1969, Side 66
Sea Ice in Satellite Pictures BORGTHÓR H. JÓNSSON, THE ICELANDIC METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, KEFLAVIK, ICELAND ABSTRACT The outflow of ice from the Polar basin through the gap betioeen Spitsbergen and Greenland has been investigated with. the aid of salellite pictures and monthly surface pressure tnaps. An attempt has been made lo classify the types of sea iee which occur in the coastal waters of northern Iceland. It is sug- gested that persistent northerly toinds over the area east of Greenland will cause greater amount of ice to drift into that area, and con- sequently enhance the chances that the ice- pack will drift all the toay to the north coast of Iceland. A suggestion is made that by using 7,ubov’s empirical rule a 10 to 15 days ice fore- cast may be prepared, once the exact position of the ice edge has been mapped by the aid of satellite pictures. Observation of sea ice conditions by weather satellites is a new and valuable aicl in charting ancl following the movement of the ice edge. The purpose of this article is to show that variations in the extent of the ice tongue, that reaches southward between Spitsbergen and East-Greenland, are probably caused by changes in the circulation of the atmosphere. The drift of the ice island Arlis II from Point Barrow in Alaska (1961—1965) to the Den- mark Strait seems to indicate that perhaps there is a greater and more erratic outflow of sea ice from the Beaufort sea into the North-Atlan- tic than was generally believed up to present time. The estimate 10,000 km3 of ice, that the East- Fig. 1. Extreme ice limits in April and May. “The enormous year to year variations froni the conditions defined as “average’’ cannot be overemphasized. In this connection, parti- cular attention is called to the series of charts, which show the extreme limits of ice in the North Atlantic region in the periocl 1898— 1938. “As in the case of weather data, aver- ages cannot be used to determine the pre- cise nature of conditions for any specific time in the future. The average can only serve as a record expectancy in very general terms.“ (From Iceatlas of the Northern Hemisphere. Published by the Hydrographic Office, United States Navy.) 62 JÖKULL. 19. ÁR
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