Abstract:Several systems in the Hudson Bay region are examined for the presence of geophysical inertia or 'memory' which may be exploited to produce some level of long range forecasting. Three examples are explored. First hydro-inertia of sea levels in Hudson Bay in two different settings is reviewed. Thermal inertia of sea ice and sea water coupling has proven successful in producing accurate forecasts of sea ice formation and retreat in Hudson Strait. Finally the possibility that permafrost in southwestern Hudson Bay is a result of cryotic inertia leading to relic conditions is examined.
收稿日期: 2005-01-25
引用本文:
WilliamA.Gough. 采用地球物理学指示对加拿大哈得逊海湾进行长期预测[J]. , 2005, 44(1): 0-0.
WilliamA.Gough. Geophysical inertia and implications for long range forecasting in Hudson Bay, Canada. , 2005, 44(1): 0-0.