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Jökull - 01.12.1969, Side 162

Jökull - 01.12.1969, Side 162
Main Conciusions and Recommenclations of the Sea Ice Conference All scientific conferences have one thing in common: a complete coordination o£ the vari- ous facts and conclusions presented or some absolute final conclusions are never reached at the conferences themselves. It is only after some time has passed, when the individual papers have been studied carefully, or a critical view of the overall contents of the conference is possible that the full result of the confer- ence emerges. Sometimes many years go by be- fore someone discovers an important point presented at a conference but ignored or un- noticed at the time. Hopefully the value of this conference will also increase by careful and leisurely study of its contents. Various results have already been uncovered ancl some conclusions are justified. Much is known about the origin of the ice which drifts towards the south on the Greenland Sea, and how the various types of ice are formed. All speakers agreed that the southward transport of ice and its visits to Iceland had many causes, the main ones being currents and winds. In addition, the formation of new ice due to the freezing of cold surface sea is a factor as well as the decay of ice, especially when consider- ing the chances of ice drifting south across the sea temperature frontal zone southeast of Ice- land, where the influence of coastal water is also present. Tlien, finally, there is the fact, which prompted this conference, that a cool- ing trend both in the air ancl in the ocean north of Iceland has occurrecl together with two serious ice-years. It is a difficult task to analyse the inter- relationship between these many factors, since some of them, such as surface winds, are con- stantly changing. Of the many factors listed above influencing the ice drift, the wind is the main one. Meteorologists consider it impossible to pre- dict surface winds on a claily basis for more than a few days. On the other hantl, long term 158 JÖKULL 19. ÁR forecasts, although possibly less accurate, could give an indication of the danger of ice. It. is also possible to follow the continuous clrift ice mass in the Greenland Sea by weather satellite pictures, which are received here. It is there- fore recommendecl, that continuous monitoring o£ the ice by this method be carried out in addition to the ice reconnaissance flights. In this connection the Conference proposes to the Icelandic Government that the Meteoro- logical Office be given the task to report on the possibilities of sea ice forecasting. With such a report in mind the Conference considers it outside its scope to make any re- commendations about methods or frequency of reporting ice study results. However it is con- sidered natural that the evaluation of possible ice forecasting methods be carried out bv the Meteorological Office in cooperation with the Marine Research Institute and the University Science Institute. It is clear that a large volume of weather ancl ice data not yet processed, exists from the first part of this century. The Conference re- commends most emphatically that processing of these data be completed so that their fore- casting value may be evaluated. The Confer- ence further recommends more extensive oceanic research than is fundecl at present, especially basic research. The Conference em- phasizes the importance of ice reconnaissance flights ancl recommends that airborne survevs be conducted whenever possible. In the historic part of the Conference it was clearly established, that rnore complete and reliable information is available now to write the history of the climate o£ Iceland than existed when Thorvaldur Thoroddsen wrote his important works on this subject. It was re- commended that historians, meteorologists, oceanographers and geographers cooperate to publish a new History of the Climate, and it is expected that the historians take the initia-
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