Climatic records from often widely scattered arctic stations are commonly used to draw conclusions about such matters as wildlife habitat and distribution, yet little is known about the validity of extrapolating from such limited data. Statistical tests of meteorological network representativeness can be applied where station numbers and record length permit. Such an analysis was carried out on 29 years of temperature and precipitation data from five stations in central Baffin Island and Foxe Basin. It was found that seasonal temperatures and degree-days correlate highly across the region, indicating that interpolation and extrapolation can be carried out with confidence. Such was not the case for rainfall, snowfall, and depth of snow cover...
Paleoclimatic data provide a highly informative if incomplete history of Arctic climate. Temperature...
AbstractHolocene temperature variations were reconstructed for the Canadian Arctic Archipelago and c...
Historic sketch from the First International Polar Year 1882-83 to 1948, with a list giving position...
ABSTRACT. Climatic records from often widely scattered arctic stations are commonly used to draw con...
Climatic changes have affected populations of caribou and reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) at scales ran...
As a result of a comprehensive assessment of the climate of the Canadian Arctic Islands and adjacent...
Temperature and precipitation records for Baffin Island are examined on a seasonal basis for the las...
The central objective of this research was to determine if there is a relationship between long-term...
ABSTRACT. Temperature and precipitation records for Baffin Island are examined on a seasonal basis f...
The Arctic is an important region in the study of climate change, but monitoring surface temperature...
Records from permanent meteorological stations in and around the range of the George River Caribou H...
Coupled climate and sea ice variability in the Arctic was investigated using a combination of modern...
The temperature increase during the 1850-2012 period is not uniform globally and the Arctic is warmi...
Accelerated warming of the Arctic has reduced sea ice and has increased the occurrence of winter ext...
In this study, we develop a method to analyse the relationships between seasonal caribou distributio...
Paleoclimatic data provide a highly informative if incomplete history of Arctic climate. Temperature...
AbstractHolocene temperature variations were reconstructed for the Canadian Arctic Archipelago and c...
Historic sketch from the First International Polar Year 1882-83 to 1948, with a list giving position...
ABSTRACT. Climatic records from often widely scattered arctic stations are commonly used to draw con...
Climatic changes have affected populations of caribou and reindeer (Rangifer tarandus) at scales ran...
As a result of a comprehensive assessment of the climate of the Canadian Arctic Islands and adjacent...
Temperature and precipitation records for Baffin Island are examined on a seasonal basis for the las...
The central objective of this research was to determine if there is a relationship between long-term...
ABSTRACT. Temperature and precipitation records for Baffin Island are examined on a seasonal basis f...
The Arctic is an important region in the study of climate change, but monitoring surface temperature...
Records from permanent meteorological stations in and around the range of the George River Caribou H...
Coupled climate and sea ice variability in the Arctic was investigated using a combination of modern...
The temperature increase during the 1850-2012 period is not uniform globally and the Arctic is warmi...
Accelerated warming of the Arctic has reduced sea ice and has increased the occurrence of winter ext...
In this study, we develop a method to analyse the relationships between seasonal caribou distributio...
Paleoclimatic data provide a highly informative if incomplete history of Arctic climate. Temperature...
AbstractHolocene temperature variations were reconstructed for the Canadian Arctic Archipelago and c...
Historic sketch from the First International Polar Year 1882-83 to 1948, with a list giving position...