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Impacts of Open Arctic to Specific Regions By: Jill F. Hasling, CCM Chief Consulting Meteorologist – MatthewsDaniel Weather September 2014

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Impacts of Open Arctic to Specific Regions By: Jill F. Hasling, CCM

Chief Consulting Meteorologist – MatthewsDaniel WeatherSeptember 2014

OPEN ARCTIC RECORDS

Since 2007, Summer Open Arctic records are set at

3 year intervals.

Multi-year ice lasts through the summer.

Ice is concentrated on the Canadian side of the

Arctic Ocean and has disappeared from the

Eurasian Arctic waters and coasts.

COMPARISON OF MEDIAN ICE EXTENT

DIFFERENCE OF ICE CONCENTRATION IN MARCH 2012 AND AUGUST 2012

ARCTIC ICE GROWTH FROM 2012 TO 2013

DRILLING

What does that mean for drilling in the Chukchi Sea

and Kara Sea?

CHUKCHI SEADATE WHEN CHUKCHI SEA BECOMES

NON-ICE COVERED 2007 - 2013

ChukchiSea

July 16, 2013

ChukchiSea

August 7, 2012

ChukchiSea

July 8, 2011

ChukchiSea

July 19, 2010

ChukchiSea

July 13, 2009

ChukchiSea

August 31, 2008

ChukchiSea

July 18, 2007

CHUKCHI SEADATE WHEN CHUKCHI SEA MARGINAL

ICE ZONE RETURNS 2007 - 2013

ChukchiSea

November 6, 2013

ChukchiSea

November 3, 2012

ChukchiSea

November 14, 2011

ChukchiSea

October 28, 2010

ChukchiSea

November 5, 2009

ChukchiSea

November 10, 2008

ChukchiSea

October 28, 2007

KARA SEADATE WHEN KARA SEA BECOMES

NON- ICE COVERED 2007 - 2013

KaraSea

July 28, 2013

KaraSea

July 3, 2012

KaraSea

July 2, 2011

KaraSea

August 22, 2010

KaraSea

August 7, 2009

KaraSea

August 18, 2008

KaraSea

September 1, 2007

KARA SEADATE WHEN KARA SEA MARGINAL ICE

ZONE RETURNS 2007 - 2013

KaraSea

October 22, 2013

KaraSea

November 27, 2012

KaraSea

November 9, 2011

KaraSea

October 29, 2010

KaraSea

November 1, 2009

KaraSea

October 13, 2008

KaraSea

October 25, 2007

OPEN ARCTIC MEANS MORE STORMS ALONG THE ARCTIC CIRCLE

OPEN ARCTIC

From 2000 to 2010, about 1,900 cyclones churned

across the top of the world each year, leaving warm

water and air in their wakes—and melting sea ice in

the Arctic Ocean.

When you narrow the search down to cyclones that

occurred directly over the Arctic Ocean, you find

more than 200 to 300 storms per year

Data from Arctic buoys reporting surface air temperatures and sea level pressure were used to create

sparse storm tracks from 1950 to 1972. Buoys also captured the data used to create the more abundant

storm tracks from 2000 to 2006. Credit: NASA.

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More storms mean more snow. This means a colder

atmosphere as sun’s radiation is reflected back into

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WINTER SNOW EXTENT NORTHERN HEMISPHERE (km2)

TRACKS OF POLAR LOWS IN THE SUMMER

OBSERVED WAVES

Reviewing the Observed Waves in the Chukchi Sea

and the Kara Sea, you see that when the ice

retreats the wind fetch increases. If you assume

that the near zero wave heights indicate ice, you

can see on the following charts that the drilling

season could be longer depending on your drilling

location.

1979-1988 1990-1999 2000-2012

SIGNIFICANT WAVE HEIGHTS IN THE CHUKCHI SEA (JULY - NOV.)

SIGNIFICANT WAVE HEIGHTS IN THE KARA SEA (JULY - NOV.)

1979-1988 1990-1999 2000-2012

Year Date of Ice Retreat Return of the Marginal Ice Zone Chukchi Sea

2013 July 16,2013 November 6, 2013

2012 Aug 17, 2012 Nov 3, 2012

2011 July 9, 2011 Nov 15, 2011

2010 July 19. 2010 October 28, 2010

2009 July 13, 2009 Nov 5, 2009

2008 August 31, 2008 Nov 10, 2008

2007 July 18, 2007 October 28,2007

CHUKCHI SEA

Dates of Ice Free/Freeze

UpKara Gate

West Side of Novaya

Zemlya

Return of Marginal Ice

Zone to Kara Gate

Return of Marginal Ice Zone West

Side of Novaya Zemlya

2013 July 29 July 29 Nov 11 Oct 25 2012 June 12 July 4 Nov 28 Nov 26 2011 June 22 July 2 Nov 19 Nov 92010 Aug 11 Aug 23 Nov 21 Oct 292009 July 20 Aug 7 Nov 30 Nov 12008 Aug 17 Aug 20 Nov 30 Oct 132007 Sept 1 Aug 18 Nov 20 Oct 25

KARA SEA

FORECAST FOR 2014

Chukchi Sea Kara Sea

Ice Retreat July 18, 2014 July 25, 2014

Return of Marginal Ice Zone October 25, 2014 October 25, 2014

CHUKCHI SEA

July 18, 2014 July 25, 2014

KARA SEA

July 25, 2014 August 4, 2014

FORECAST FOR 2015

Chukchi Sea Kara Sea

Ice Retreat July 25, 2015 August 4, 2015

Return of Marginal Ice Zone November 2, 2015 October 30, 2015

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