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U.S. Coast GuardInternational Ice Patrol

International Ice Charting Work Group

April 20, 2004

Hamburg, Germany

CDR Michael Hicks

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Outline

Intro/Background

Icebergs 2004 – Off to a Slow Start!

IIP Initiatives for 2004

Questions?

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NEWLY CALVED ICEBERGS

JOB SECURITY

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TITANIC

IIP’s Core Purpose: Promote safe navigation in the northwest

Atlantic Ocean when danger of iceberg collision exists.

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Iceberg Season 2004 As predicted by CIS: Iceberg Season off to a

slow start! (IIP has not officially opened its season yet!)

Above normal temps (Jan) = limited sea ice growth

Winter storm track = onshore winds

Persistent Negative North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) Index

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30 Year Median for 29 Jan

01 Feb 2004Courtesy of Canadian Ice Service

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Courtesy of Bracknell Met Office

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QUIKSCAT NRT WINDS 17 JAN 04

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North Atlantic Oscillation Index = SLP Azores High –

SLP Icelandic Low

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Courtesy of NCEP

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Courtesy of Canadian Ice Service

Canadian Ice Service Berg Limit

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Satellite Imagery for Iceberg Detection & Identification

• C-CORE has developed Iceberg Detection Algorithm as part of Northern View Service Element of GMES

• Funded by ESA

• C-CORE used both RADARSAT & ENVISAT images

• IIP End User - Iceberg Detection Reports delivered for each image using MANICE system

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ENVISAT 30m Resolution, AP (April 1st) Courtesy of C-CORE

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ENVISAT 30m Resolution, AP (May 2nd)Courtesy of C-CORE

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Iceberg Drift Model Validation Deployed Compact Air Launched Ice Beacon (CALIB) onto

an ice island in May 2003

Tracked for 13 days; results show that berg drift was within error circles produced by Berg Analysis & Prediction System (BAPS)

Deploying more CALIBs in 2004!

Working with Canadian Ice Service to validate new BAPS. (and synchronizing databases).

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Questions?

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