A study of the meteorological conditions associated with anomalously early and anomalously late openings of a Northwest Territories winter road /

In the Canadian arctic, winter roads are engineered across the frozen land, rivers, and lakes. The strength and longevity of these roads depends on particular weather conditions. === Our research focuses on the winter road between Tulita and Norman Wells, Northwest Territories, open since 1982. The...

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Main Author: Knowland, Katherine Emma.
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Language:en
Published: McGill University 2008
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-QMM.1125262014-02-13T04:02:59ZA study of the meteorological conditions associated with anomalously early and anomalously late openings of a Northwest Territories winter road /Knowland, Katherine Emma.Norman Wells (N.W.T.) -- Climate.Roads -- Northwest Territories -- Norman Wells Region -- Design and construction -- Cold weather conditions.Roads -- Design and construction -- Cold weather conditions.In the Canadian arctic, winter roads are engineered across the frozen land, rivers, and lakes. The strength and longevity of these roads depends on particular weather conditions.Our research focuses on the winter road between Tulita and Norman Wells, Northwest Territories, open since 1982. The opening dates for the winter road are statistically analyzed. Five extreme early-opening years and five extreme late-opening years are determined and subsequently compared to both surface weather observations and large-scale synoptic structures prior to the opening dates for these years. Results show extreme late years are strong El Nino seasons, and extreme early years are colder and have more precipitation during November, than the 1971--2000 climatology.The analysis of meteorological conditions near Norman Wells, associated with the extreme opening dates for this winter road, provides planners with more precise information germane to this road construction.McGill University2008Electronic Thesis or Dissertationapplication/pdfenalephsysno: 002769859proquestno: AAIMR51294Theses scanned by UMI/ProQuest.All items in eScholarship@McGill are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated.Master of Science (Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences.) http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=112526
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topic Norman Wells (N.W.T.) -- Climate.
Roads -- Northwest Territories -- Norman Wells Region -- Design and construction -- Cold weather conditions.
Roads -- Design and construction -- Cold weather conditions.
spellingShingle Norman Wells (N.W.T.) -- Climate.
Roads -- Northwest Territories -- Norman Wells Region -- Design and construction -- Cold weather conditions.
Roads -- Design and construction -- Cold weather conditions.
Knowland, Katherine Emma.
A study of the meteorological conditions associated with anomalously early and anomalously late openings of a Northwest Territories winter road /
description In the Canadian arctic, winter roads are engineered across the frozen land, rivers, and lakes. The strength and longevity of these roads depends on particular weather conditions. === Our research focuses on the winter road between Tulita and Norman Wells, Northwest Territories, open since 1982. The opening dates for the winter road are statistically analyzed. Five extreme early-opening years and five extreme late-opening years are determined and subsequently compared to both surface weather observations and large-scale synoptic structures prior to the opening dates for these years. Results show extreme late years are strong El Nino seasons, and extreme early years are colder and have more precipitation during November, than the 1971--2000 climatology. === The analysis of meteorological conditions near Norman Wells, associated with the extreme opening dates for this winter road, provides planners with more precise information germane to this road construction.
author Knowland, Katherine Emma.
author_facet Knowland, Katherine Emma.
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title A study of the meteorological conditions associated with anomalously early and anomalously late openings of a Northwest Territories winter road /
title_short A study of the meteorological conditions associated with anomalously early and anomalously late openings of a Northwest Territories winter road /
title_full A study of the meteorological conditions associated with anomalously early and anomalously late openings of a Northwest Territories winter road /
title_fullStr A study of the meteorological conditions associated with anomalously early and anomalously late openings of a Northwest Territories winter road /
title_full_unstemmed A study of the meteorological conditions associated with anomalously early and anomalously late openings of a Northwest Territories winter road /
title_sort study of the meteorological conditions associated with anomalously early and anomalously late openings of a northwest territories winter road /
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