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Jökull - 01.12.1969, Side 74

Jökull - 01.12.1969, Side 74
And, although it is not known to what an extent ocean currents may have effected the drift of the ice in the case above of Jan. 1952, one is led to believe that in some cases scatter- ed floes can drift with as much or even greater speecl than 4% of the wind velocity. ICE AND WINDS EAST OF GREENLAND Before considering the ice condition in the year 1965, some analyses of the average condi- tion of winds and ice north of Iceland is necessary, because the ice that comes to the northeast coast of Iceland must originate there. The winds have been divided into two com- ponents, one along the ice edge, the other perpendicular to it, or rather to lines selected close to its average position; Fig. 1. The ice edge is divided into three regions, each 300 miles in length, named region N, region M ancl region S. Monthly component values are found from the charts of the German Weather Office in Hamburg: Die Witterung in Uber- see. The position of the ice edge is taken from the montlily ice charts issued by the British Weather Office since March 1962. Fig. 2 shows the position of the ice edge in relation to the Fig. 1. The regions or lines from which the ice limit is measured and the wind components worked. lines N, M ánd S. Each ice year is considered to begin in October and end with September, since then the ice is at its minimum as clearly appears in Fig. 4. It is obvious that the ice coverage is greatest in all the three regions at the end of February, but it decreases rapid- ly in March and April in regions N and M, whereas the decrease is much slower in region S between Jan Mayen ancl Iceland. In order to get an oversight over the ice amount each year with respect to other years and to the average condition a graph has been made showing the position of the ice edge with respect to the monthly mean, Fig. 3. In region S the ice years 1965 and 1968 stand out, also 1967. Furthermore, there is quite apparent ice in tliis region in the falls of 1963 and 1967. In region M there has been an unusual amount of ice in the fall of 1967, the following winter and spring. This excess of ice north of Jan Alayen in the early winter must be to a great extent re- sponsible for the ice at the north and east coasts of Iceland in the spring of 1968. In the spring of 1965 there is a maximum in region M. This excess is due to unusually strong westerly winds in these tracts in Febru- ary, the same winds as prevailed in region S and brought drift ice to the coasts of Iceland and will be discussed later. Considering region N, maxima appear both the winters 1955 ancl 1968; there is, however, no maximum in 1967. In the summer of 1962 a maximum appears also in region M. This excess lasted into the fall, and after a 7 knots geostrophic wind com- ponent out from the ice edge in January in region S, ice was seen off Horn the first days of February, 1963. But eastelv winds in this region the following months kept the clrift away the rest of the year. Fig. 5 shows the average wind components east of Greenland the years 1962 to 1967. The most striking feature is the strong NE com- ponent along the ice edge in winter. There are 12 to 14 knots maxima in March and December but minima 0 to 2 knots in June. February reflects the exceptionally strong westerly winds in this month in 1965. The mean velocity in winter is 11 knots. One per cent of this, amounting closely to the Zubov’s formula of ice drift, is some 2i/2 rniles a clay 70 JÖKULL 19. ÁR
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