Modelling the Evaporation and Heat Balance of Great Bear Lake

Régions: Sahtu Settlement Area

étiquettes: climate change, limnology, water temperature, climate monitoring, thermodynamics

chercheur principal: Rouse, Wayne R (4)
Nᵒ de permis: 13622
Organisation: McMaster University
Année(s) de permis: 2006 2005 2004
Délivré: mai 24, 2004
Équipe de projet: Chris Spen

Objectif(s): Great Bear Lake, with a short ice-free period, is potentially very sensitive to climate change, but the mechanisms driving the system are unknown. The objectives of this study are to measure the water balance and thermal regimes of Great Bear Lake and determine the linkages between the lake and the atmosphere above. One of the longer term goals of this research is to provide information to activate a large lakes thermodynamic model that can interact with the Canadian Regional Climate Model to enhance regional climate prediction. Efforts in this direction are ongoing with the National Water Research Institute and Canadian Meteorological Service.