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The Evolution of AVHRR-Derived Water Temperatures over Lakes in the Mackenzie Basin and Hydrometeorological Applications
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: The temperature evolution of water bodies is determined and compared over the Mackenzie River hydrological basin. The thermal IR observations used to determine the water temperatures were extracted from NOAA's Advanced ...
Estimation of Water Temperature of Large Lakes in Cold Climate Regions during the Period of Strong Coupling between Water and Air Temperature Fluctuations
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Near-surface bulk water temperature measured in large northern lakes during the warm season with buoys can be characterized by three components: a slowly varying seasonal-/climate-related trend, fluctuations at the time ...
An Investigation of the Thermal and Energy Balance Regimes of Great Slave and Great Bear Lakes
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: Great Slave Lake and Great Bear Lake have large surface areas, water volumes, and high latitudinal positions; are cold and deep; and are subject to short daylight periods in winter and long ones in summer. They are dissimilar ...
The Role of Northern Lakes in a Regional Energy Balance
Publisher: American Meteorological Society
Abstract: There are many lakes of widely varying morphometry in northern latitudes. For this study region, in the central Mackenzie River valley of western Canada, lakes make up 37% of the landscape. The nonlake components of the ...
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