2020
DOI: 10.1002/joc.6764
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Predicting complete winter ice coverage at Lake George, New York

Abstract: Ice records at Lake George, an oligotrophic and dimictic freshwater lake in upstate New York, United States reveal that it has failed to freeze over completely 13 times since 1990. This transition from annual to intermittent ice cover is analogous to many other dimictic freshwater lakes globally. Over 60 years of meteorological observations from a nearby airport are analysed and a complicated picture emerges when considering the specific characteristics of each year. For example, Lake George froze over in 1983… Show more

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“…80 HABs generally occur after upwelling events. 81 Thus, increasing upwelling events are likely to increase future incidences of HABs. Moreover, the oceanography of the GoM, such as the changes in Loop Current dynamics, can affect HABs proliferation in GoM.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…80 HABs generally occur after upwelling events. 81 Thus, increasing upwelling events are likely to increase future incidences of HABs. Moreover, the oceanography of the GoM, such as the changes in Loop Current dynamics, can affect HABs proliferation in GoM.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%