The world's largest positive temperature deviation from zonal mean temperatures lies within the realm of the Nordic Seas, comprising bodies of water variously referred to as the Norwegian Sea, the Iceland Sea, and the Greenland Sea. Its role as a mixing cauldron for waters entering from the North Atlantic and the Arctic Oceans, and its function as a major source of deep and abyss water, make our understanding of the Nordic Seas a crucial element in advancing the knowledge of climate dynamics in the Northern Hemisphere. In this context, its small extent (covering only 0.75% of the area of the world's oceans) and its unique location, which allows for accessibility and detailed exploration, are of special significance. The current book speaks to that significance specifically and also to assessing the region's present and future response to, and influence on, global climate change. It is the first such work since B. G. Hurdle's groundbreaking The Nordic Seas (published in 1986).
Preface
Helge Drange, Trond Dokken, Tore Furevik, Rüdiger Gerdes, and Wolfgang Berger vii
The Nordic Seas: An Overview
Helge Drange, Trond Dokken, Tore Furevik, Rüdiger Gerdes, Wolfgang Berger, Atle Nesje, Kjell Arild Orvik, Øystein Skagseth, Ingunn Skjelvan, and Svein Østerhus 1
Oceanography
The Nordic Seas, Main Oceanographic Features
Johan Blindheim and Svein Østerhus 11
Sea-Ice Extent and Variability in the Nordic Seas, 1967-2002
Børge Kvingedal 39
Annual Sea Surface Height Variability in the Nordic Seas
Kjell Arne Mork and Øystein Skagseth 51
The Mean Sea Level Pressure Gradient Across the Denmark Strait as an Indicator of Conditions in the North Icelandic Irminger Current
Johan Blindheirn and Svend-Aage Maimberg 65
Dense-Water Production and Overflow From an Arctic Coastal Polynya in Storfjorden
Ragnheid Skogsethl, Iker Fer, and Peter M . Haugan 73
Pathways and Export of Greenland Sea Water
Tor Eldevik, Fiarnmetta Straneo, Anne Britt Sandø, and Tore Furevik 89
Meteorology
Large-Scale Atmospheric Circulation Variability and Its Impacts on the Nordic Seas Ocean Climate – A Review
Tore Furevik and J. Even Ø. Nilsen 105
Wintertime Nordic Seas Cyclone Variability and Its Impact on Oceanic Volume Transports Into the Nordic Seas
Asgeir Sorteberg, Nils Gunnar Kvamsto, and Øyvind Byrkjedal 137
Biogeochemistry
A Review of the Inorganic Carbon Cycle of the Nordic Seas and Barents Sea
IngunnS kjelvan, Are Olsen, Leif G. Anderson, Richard G. J. Bellerby, Eva Falck, Yoshie Kasajima, Caroline Kivimäe, Abdirahman Omar, Francisco Rey, K. Anders Olsson, Truls Johanessen, and Christoph Heinze 157
Sea-Ice and Brine Formation in Storfjorden: Implications for the Arctic Wintertime Air-Sea CO2 Flux
Abdirahman Omar, Truls Johannessen, Richard J. Bellerby, Are Olsen, Leif G. Anderson, and Caroline Kivimäe 177
Response of the Surface Ocean CO2 System in the Nordic Seas and Northern North Atlantic to Climate Change
Richard G. J. Bellerby, Are Olsen, Tore Furevik, and Leif G. Anderson 189
Modelling
Ocean General Circulation Modelling of the Nordic Seas
Helge Drange, Rüdiger Gerdes, Yongq Giao, Michael Karcher, Frank Kauker, and Mats Bentsen 199
Simulated History of Convection in the Greenland and Labrador Seas, 1948-2001
Rüdiger Gerdes, Jörg Hurka, Michael Karcher, Frank Kauker, and Cornelia Köberle 221
Seasonal to Decadal Temperature Variations in the Faroe-Shetland in flow Waters
Hjalmar Hátún, Anne Britt Sandø, Helge Drange, and Mats Bentsen 239
Convective Chimneys and Plumes in the Northern Greenland S ea
Ola M. Johannessen, Kjetil Lygre, and Tor Eldevik 251
Northern High-Latitude Climate Changes During the Holocene as Simulated by Circulation Models
G. Lohmann, S.J . Lorenz, and M. Prange 273
Paleoceanography
Holocene Climate Variability in the Northern North Atlantic Region: A Review of Terrestrial and Marine Evidence
Atle Nesje, Eystein Jansen, H. John B. Birks, Anne Elisabeth Bjune, Jostein Bakke, Carin Andersson, Svein Olaf Dahl, Dorthe Klitgaard Kristensen, Stein-Erik Lauritzenoy, Øyvind Lie, Bjørg Risebrobakken, and John-Inge Svendsen 289
Extent and Variability of the Meridional Atlantic Circulation in the Eastern Nordic Seas During Marine Isotope Stage 5 and Its Influence on the Inception of the Last Glacial
Bjørg Risebrobakken, Trond Dokken, and Eystein Jansen 323
Exploratory Comparisons of Quantitative Temperature Estimates Over the Last Deglaciation in Norway and the Norwegian Sea
Hilary H. Birks, Dorthe Klitgaard Kristensen, Trond M. Dokken, and Carin Andersson 341
Addendum
Vilhelm Bjerknes' Vision for Scientific Weather Prediction
Sigbjørn Grønås 357