

Author: Rikiishi Kunio Takatsuji Shinya
Publisher: International Glaciological Society
ISSN: 1727-5644
Source: Annals of Glaciology, Vol.42, Iss.1, 2005-08, pp. : 380-388
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Abstract
Characteristic features of the growth of sea-ice extent in the Sea of Okhotsk are discussed statistically in relation to the surface wind and air temperature over the Okhotsk basin. It is shown that cold-air advection from the continent is not the only factor for the growth of ice extent: air-mass transformation with fetch (downwind distance from the coast) is another important factor. Using weekly growth rates of ice extent and objectively analyzed meteorological data, it is shown that the ice cover extends when cold northerly/northwesterly winds blow, whereas the ice cover retreats when warm northeasterly/easterly winds blow. It is concluded that the advance/retreat of the Sea of Okhotsk ice cover is largely determined by the atmospheric circulation, which is in turn controlled by the position and intensity of the Aleutian low. Occasional out-of-phase fluctuations between the Sea of Okhotsk and Bering Sea ice covers are found to occur when an intensified Aleutian low is located in the mid-western part of the Bering Sea and induces cold northwesterly winds to the Okhotsk basin and warm southeasterly winds to the Bering Sea, or when a weakened Aleutian low is displaced eastward and induces cold northeasterly winds to the Bering Sea and warm northeasterly winds to the Okhotsk basin.
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