On the relationship between arctic sea‐ice anomalies and fluctuations in Northern Canadian air temperature and river discharge

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A lagged cross‐correlation analysis of climatic data from the period 1953–1984 was carried out for three regions of Northern Canada (Beaufort Sea, Hudson Bay, Baffin Bay/Labrador Sea) to determine the relationships between sea‐ice anomalies and surface air temperature and river discharge anomalies. Significant negative correlations at the 95% level were found between sea‐ice and temperature anomalies. A significant correlation at the 95% level was found between sea‐ice and river discharge anomalies in only one of two subregions studied. © 1989 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Manak, D. K., & Mysak, L. A. (1989). On the relationship between arctic sea‐ice anomalies and fluctuations in Northern Canadian air temperature and river discharge. Atmosphere - Ocean, 27(4), 682–691. https://doi.org/10.1080/07055900.1989.9649361

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