Freeze-up in the Baydratskaya Bay
Estimation
of the freezing period in the Baydaratskay Bay (see the location of the two
ERS-1 SAR images ) is based on
statistical data, especially the continuous series of satellite data starting
in 1979. These data show that the most important freezing period in the bay
is from week 42 to 45 (mid October to early November). In some years the freezing
period was 3-4 weeks later. Russian observations, which started in 1920, show
that freezing can start as early as week 40 (first week of October). In 1993
SAR images from ERS-1, combined with meteorological data, were used to monitor
the freeze-up period more accurately.
The two images show a characteristic behavior of the freezing process. During
southwesterly winds ice is formed first on the eastern coast. On November 1
(left) most of the bay is open water with stripes of grease ice oriented parallel
to the wind direction. The ice is accumulated in the down-wind direction and
in the following two weeks the ice cover grows towards the west. On November
17 (right) only a narrow band of open water (bright signature) is still present.
The freeze-up of the bay can be delayed if the trajectory of the low pressure
systems in November goes from the Svalbard area towards Severnya Zemlya, causing
southwesterly warm winds over the bay. The ice edge in the Kara Sea is pushed
towards NE and the cooling of the water and the associated ice formation is
delayed. This situation can be monitored by meteorological data satellite ice
maps. The ocean temperature data will show a delay of the cooling in the water
column. The low pressure trajectories, as soon as they have been established,
tend to follow the route from Svalbard and eastwards for some weeks, especially
if there is a strong high pressure sitting over central Russia. This was the
case in November 1993 when the western side of the bay was kept icefree for
several weeks.
Early freeze-up has not been observed in the last 15 years. A situation which
will encourage early freeze-up is that a high pressure is sitting over the Kara
Sea and Barents Sea region during September and beginning of October. The high
pressure will generate cold air masses which cools the water column to the freezing
point within a couple of weeks. Ice formation can then start in early October.
However, if early freezing occurs, there is some probability that the ice concentration
only reaches 60 - 80%, or if it goes up to 90 - 100% it will be reduced again
after a few weeks. This will be the case if the high pressure over the Kara
Sea disappears and is replaced by a series of eastward moving low pressures.
NERSC, Bergen, Norway
Keywords: ESA European
Space Agency - Agence spatiale europeenne,
observation de la terre, earth observation,
satellite remote sensing,
teledetection, geophysique, altimetrie, radar,
chimique atmospherique, geophysics, altimetry, radar,
atmospheric chemistry
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