Trends in the Dates of Ice Freeze-up and Breakup over Hudson Bay, Canada

Arctic1.20
Volume: 58, Issue: 4
Published: Jan 29, 2010
Abstract
Hudson Bay experiences a complete cryogenic cycle each year. Sea ice begins to form in late October, and the Bay is usually ice-free in early August. This seasonally varying ice cover plays an important role in the regional climate. To identify secular trends in the cryogenic cycle, we examined variability in the timing of sea-ice formation and retreat during the period 1971– 2003. The dates of ice freeze-up and breakup at 36 locations across...
Paper Details
Title
Trends in the Dates of Ice Freeze-up and Breakup over Hudson Bay, Canada
Published Date
Jan 29, 2010
Journal
Volume
58
Issue
4
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