Marine Operations in the Norwegian Sea and the Ice-Free Part of the Barents Sea with Emphasis on Polar Low Pressures
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/36040Dato
2024-11-18Type
Journal articleTidsskriftartikkel
Peer reviewed
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Gudmestad, Ove TobiasSammendrag
The Arctic Seas are attractive for shipping, fisheries, and other marine activities due to
the abundant resources of the Arctic. The shrinking ice cover allows for the opening of activities
in increasingly larger areas of the Arctic. This paper evaluates the possibility of executing all-year
complex marine activities, here termed “marine operations”, in the Norwegian Sea and the icefree part of the Barents Sea. The approach used during the preparation of this review paper is to
identify constraints to marine operations so users can be aware of the limitations of performing such
operations. The weather conditions in the Norwegian Sea and the Barents Sea are well known, and
these seas are considered representative of ice-free or partly ice-free Arctic Seas with considerable
marine activities. Similar conditions could be expected for other Arctic Seas during periods without
ice cover. Marine operations require safe and stable working conditions for several days. The
characteristics of marine operations are discussed, and the particulars of the Norwegian Sea and the
Barents Sea physical environments are highlighted. Emphasis is on the wind and wave conditions in
unpredictable polar low-pressure situations. Furthermore, situations with fog are discussed. The
large uncertainties in forecasting the initiation and the tracks of polar lows represent the main concern
for executing marine operations all year. Improvements in forecasting the occurrence and the path
of polar lows would extend the weather window when marine operations could be carried out.
Discussions of the potential for similar conditions in the wider Arctic Seas during ice-free periods
are presented.
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Gudmestad. Marine Operations in the Norwegian Sea and the Ice-Free Part of the Barents Sea with Emphasis on Polar Low Pressures. Water. 2024;16(22)Metadata
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