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- 1Climatology
- 1Extreme events
- 1Hudson Bay
- 1Lagrange equations
- 1Lagrangian dispersion statistics
- 1Babb, D.
- 1Barber, D. G.
- 1Jafarikhasragh, Shabnam
- 1Lukovich, Jennifer V.
- 1Myers, Paul G.
- 1Stadnyk, T. A.
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A baseline evaluation of oceanographic and sea ice conditions in the Hudson Bay Complex during 2016-2018
Download2021-01-01
Lukovich, Jennifer V., Jafarikhasragh, Shabnam, Tefs, A., Myers, Paul G., Sydor, K., Wong, K., Stroeve, Julienne C., Stadnyk, T. A., Babb, D., Barber, D. G.
In this paper, we examine sea surface temperatures (SSTs) and sea ice conditions in the Hudson Bay Complex as a baseline evaluation for the BaySys 2016-2018 field program time frame. Investigated in particular are spatiotemporal patterns in SST and sea ice state and dynamics, with rankings of the...
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The future influences of climate change and river regulation on high-latitude circulation as determined by ocean modelling
DownloadFall 2023
The Hudson Bay Complex (HBC), encompassing Foxe Basin (FB), Hudson Strait (HS), Ungava Bay (UB), Hudson Bay (HB), and James Bay (JB), experiences notable shifts in freshwater sources. Despite being smaller than the Arctic Ocean, the HBC annually receives around 900 km3 of river discharge,...