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I suspect that the large number of bergs and the N Atlantic cold SST pool were probably both caused by stronger than usual NW winds in Davis Strait during the Spring. I don't have monthly pressure-anomaly charts so can't say for sure. -- Graham P Davis, Bracknell, Berks., UK. E-mail: newsman not newsboy "I wear the cheese. It does not wear me." |
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On 19 Oct, 17:21, Graham P Davis wrote:
http://www.wmo.int/pages/mediacentre...ex_en.html#ice I suspect that the large number of bergs and the N Atlantic cold SST pool were probably both caused by stronger than usual NW winds in Davis Strait during the Spring. I don't have monthly pressure-anomaly charts so can't say for sure. Anyone know how the pressures varied from Greenland to the other side of the Davis Straight over the last 12 months and more? Significant Low pressures on North America with simultaneous High pressure over Greenland will in my opinion be the root cause of any increase in ice (and precipitation generally) heading almost directly into the Arctic. This is especially true when the pressure "anomally" (I really hate that word for natural behaviour depending on simple physics and the runs of the times of the lunar phases) is "positive". (Ditto for that one. Bloody experts! WTF do they know?) |
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