The Ice-edge Position in the Barents Sea since 1579 – related to Sun and Planets Jan-Erik Solheim,Klimarealistene, Stig Falck-Pedersen, Akvaplan Niva and University of Tromsø Ole Humlum, University of Oslo and UNIS, Svalbard Harald Yndestad, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Aalesund London Geoetics Conference Sept 8 2016
London Geoetics Conference Sept 8 2016 Co-workers Stig Falck-Pedersen, marin biologist At present in the ice North of Svalbard Ole Humlum (climate4you.com), Nature Geography At present with students investigating glaciers Harald Yndestad, cybernetics At present in front of his computer London Geoetics Conference Sept 8 2016
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Still some ice left in the Artic Polarportal.dk London Geoetics Conference Sept 8 2016
Ice edge definition today 15 per cent ice London Geoetics Conference Sept 8 2016
London Geoetics Conference Sept 8 2016 The Ice Edge Photo: Ole Humlum London Geoetics Conference Sept 8 2016
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London Geoetics Conference Sept 8 2016 Abraham Stock (1654-1708 ) Valvisvangst London Geoetics Conference Sept 8 2016
London Geoetics Conference Sept 8 2016 MAXIMUM ICE in APRIL Norwegian Polar Institute Yearbook (1999) London Geoetics Conference Sept 8 2016
London Geoetics Conference Sept 8 2016 1866-1995 T. Vinje (2003) London Geoetics Conference Sept 8 2016
London Geoetics Conference Sept 8 2016 T. Vinje 2003 London Geoetics Conference Sept 8 2016
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London Geoetics Conference Sept 8 2016 Ice Edge between Svalbard og Frannz Josefs Land - August London Geoetics Conference Sept 8 2016
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London Geoetics Conference Sept 8 2016 84 164 84 84 164 Yndestad & Solheim (2017) Solheim et al 2017 In preparation London Geoetics Conference Sept 8 2016
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Heat loss in North Atlantic London Geoetics Conference Sept 8 2016
Average Temperature crossing North Atlantic 59N, 30-0W, 0-800 m London Geoetics Conference Sept 8 2016
Cooling from the bottom! London Geoetics Conference Sept 8 2016
London Geoetics Conference Sept 8 2016 Conclusions Ice almost to Scotland during LIA Oil boom in Arctic Seas from 1580 Less ice in April 1769 than in April 2015 Ice edge moving 500 km South 1780-1800 TSI minimum (Dalton) 1790 -1820 Same stationary periods in Ice edge and TSI Next TSI minimum 2035-2065 North Atlantic cooling from 2006 London Geoetics Conference Sept 8 2016
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London Geoetics Conference Sept 8 2016 References O. Humlum, climate4you.com S. Falk-Petersen et al. At the rainbow’s end: high poductivity fueled by winter upwelling along an artic shelf, Polar biology, (2014) T. Vinje, Ice extent in the Nordic Seas during the last centuries, Proceedings of the ACYS Final Science Conferene, St Petersburg, Russia, 11-14 Nov 2003, WCRP118 (CD) H. Yndestad, The influence of long tides on ecosystem dynamics in the Barents Sea, Deep Sea Research II, (2007) H. Yndestad and J.-E. Solheim, The influence of solar system oscillation on the variability of the total solar irradiance, New Astronomy (2017) London Geoetics Conference Sept 8 2016