Impacts of "Storis" on the Thermohaline Stratification off West Greenland

Q3 Environmental Science
M. Stein
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This paper examines the variability in the hydrographic conditions in the waters off West Greenland with a focus on the influence of the Polar Water off East Greenland and its associated sea ice or “Storis”. During the mid-1970s, mid-1980s and early-1990s, maxima of Polar Water were observed in the upper water layers off Fyllas Bank, West Greenland. At a station located on the offshore bank slope in about 900 m of water, the upper 75 m of the water column are primarily influenced by the Polar Water and the “Storis”. There, monthly mean temperatures are maximum and salinities a minimum during August–September. In years of larger than usual amounts of “Storis”, cold diluted surface waters appear along the west coast of Greenland. Observations of sea surface temperature anomalies off Fyllas Bank during July indicate strong warming from 1989 to 2008, going from what appears to be the coldest year to close to the warmest. Warm anomalies were actually re-established in 1996. Warmer-than-normal sub-surface conditions peaked in 2003, a year with no “Storis”. From 2002 onwards, a phenomenon is observed which seems to indicate a new structure in the distribution of SST anomalies: a band of colder-than-normal waters on the shelves off East and West Greenland. It is assumed that the continuous warming has led to massive sea ice melt off East Greenland, and the ice drifts with the East Greenland Current along the shelves off East and West Greenland, strongly influencing the temperature and salinity characteristics of the surface waters.
“Storis”对西格陵兰岛温盐层化的影响
本文研究了西格陵兰海域水文条件的变化,重点研究了东格陵兰海域极地水及其相关海冰或" Storis "的影响。在20世纪70年代中期、80年代中期和90年代初,在西格陵兰岛菲拉斯岸的上层水层观测到极地水的最大值。在位于近海岸坡约900米水深的一个站,水柱上75米主要受极地水和" Storis "的影响。在那里,8月至9月的月平均气温最高,盐度最低。在“斯托利斯”比平时多的年份里,格陵兰岛西海岸出现了被稀释的冰冷的地表水。对菲拉斯海岸7月份海面温度异常的观测表明,从1989年到2008年,从看似最冷的一年到接近最暖的一年,气候出现了强烈变暖。1996年,气温异常再次出现。比正常温度更高的地下温度在2003年达到顶峰,而这一年没有出现“风暴”。从2002年开始,观测到的一种现象似乎表明了海温异常分布的一种新结构:在格陵兰岛东部和西部的大陆架上有一条比正常温度低的海水带。据推测,持续变暖导致东格陵兰岛大量海冰融化,冰随着东格陵兰洋流沿着东格陵兰岛和西格陵兰岛的大陆架漂移,强烈影响了地表水的温度和盐度特征。
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Journal of Northwest Atlantic Fishery Science
Journal of Northwest Atlantic Fishery Science Environmental Science-Ecology
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期刊介绍: The journal focuses on environmental, biological, economic and social science aspects of living marine resources and ecosystems of the northwest Atlantic Ocean. It also welcomes inter-disciplinary fishery-related papers and contributions of general applicability.
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