Reconstructing and Hindcasting Sea Ice Conditions in Hudson Bay Using a Thermal Variability Framework

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Gough, William A. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Toronto Scarborough, Dept Phys & Environm Sci, Toronto, ON M1C 1A4, Canada
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加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
Hudson Bay; sea ice; time series analysis; spatial analysis; breakup; freeze-up; ice-free season; thermal variability; day-to-day temperature variation; marine climate; AIR-TEMPERATURE CHANGES; FREEZE-UP; BREAKUP; STRAIT; PERIOD; TRENDS; COVER;
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10.3390/cli12100165
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P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
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0706 ; 070601 ;
摘要
The Hudson Bay seasonal sea ice record has been well known since the advent of satellite reconnaissance, with a continuous record since 1971. To extend the record to earlier decades, a thermal variability framework is used with the surface temperature climatological records from four climate stations along the Hudson Bay shoreline: Churchill, Manitoba; Kuujjurapik, Quebec; Inukjuak, Quebec; and Coral Harbour, Nunavut. The day-to-day surface temperature variation for the minimum temperature of the day was found to be well correlated to the known seasonal sea ice distribution in the Bay. The sea ice/thermal variability relationship was able to reproduce the existing sea ice record (the average breakup and freeze-up dates for the Bay) largely within the error limits of the sea ice data (1 week), as well as filling in some gaps in the existing sea ice record. The breakup dates, freeze-up dates, and ice-free season lengths were generated for the period of 1922 to 1970, with varying degrees of confidence, adding close to 50 years to the sea ice record. Key periods in the spring and fall were found to be critical, signaling the time when the changes in the sea conditions are first notable in the temperature variability record, often well in advance of the 5/10th ice coverage used for the sea ice record derived from ice charts. These key periods in advance of the breakup and freeze-up could be potentially used, in season, as a predictor for navigation. The results are suggestive of a fundamental change in the nature of the breakup (faster) and freeze-up (longer) in recent years.
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