Over the past 5 years I've been watching the 'fragmentation event' that the spring full moon causes in the pack. Last years 'late finish' was ,IMHO, aided and abetted by this 'fragmentation event' with the 15% or more criteria enabling 'growth' when ,in fact, it was drift apart (esp. in Bering sea).
This year the full moon is the 19th of March so I will be checking the 'Wokingham sat site'
http://www.woksat.info/wos.html
to see just how the moon impacts the pack.
With thin ,brittle ice making up the larger part of the pack we could see a lot of fragmentation/leads across the basin this year.
If we are very unfortunate we may also have some spring storms across the basin at this time helping the smashed pack drift into the Atlantic/Pacific.
As with the 'collapse and spread' events that we used to have during the final destruction of the Paleocrystic (at the other end of the melt season) the 15% or more rule can make a 'destructive event' appear like a 'constructive event'. The spring version leads to a rapid fall off of 'extent' as the ice either melts or drifts apart beyond the 15% or more criteria.
As you say ,a very interesting time of year so I'm sure Stephen will show his face soon enough!
EDIT: Just came across this Abstract;
http://www.agu.org/pubs/crossref/2011/2010GL045662.shtml
I'm sure we'll get a 'write up' from somewhere soon enough? Seems to suggest , with a similar setup for a good portion of this winter, that we can expect 'more of the same' this melt season (minus the plume of remnant Paleocrystic that S. Beaufort did for last summer of course)?
In some ways the loss of the 'channel ice' from the Canadian Archipelago last year would suggest that those 'inlet channels' (from the Arctic Ocean to viscount Melville) will open early this year allowing even more 'space' for the central pack to ease apart into?
Might even be that the NW Passage is plagued with a steady stream of Arctic ice flowing to the north of the Deep channel out into Baffin?
Edited by user
01 February 2011 23:36:24
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