Ice conditions affecting passage of Polish vessels convoy though the NSR in 1956. Long-term ice forecasts and passage strategies

The goal of the study was to examine ice cover conditions that accompanied the passage of convoy of seven Polish vessels from Europe to the Far East in year 1956, which initiated an international commercial shipping transit. Several different sources of information on the state of ice cover in the A...

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Main Author: Tadeusz Pastusiak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Gdynia Maritime University 2018-03-01
Series:TransNav: International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation
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Online Access:http://www.transnav.eu/files/Ice conditions affecting passage of Polish vessels convoy though the NSR in 1956 Long-term ice forecasts and passage strategies,792.pdf
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description The goal of the study was to examine ice cover conditions that accompanied the passage of convoy of seven Polish vessels from Europe to the Far East in year 1956, which initiated an international commercial shipping transit. Several different sources of information on the state of ice cover in the Arctic were used in this study. Ice conditions (decisive for ability of a merchant vessel or icebreaker to cross the route) during the following navigational seasons in most of the NSR areas showed extremely divergent results - from the most favorable to the most difficult and vice versa. Existing in years 1940-1957 ice cover conditions and shipbuilding technologies did not guarantee a successful transit passage in one navigation season. The Soviet Union used icebreakers that were not able to lead vessels in heavy ice conditions that occurred in 1950s. The NSR Administration used passive strategy ? waiting for improvement of ice conditions - instead of forcing heavy ice. Passive strategy of navigation through the NSR included wintering and continuation of passage next year when ice conditions improved. Annual variability of ice conditions approximated by third degree polynomial line showed trends well. However, the high annual anomalies of ice conditions in relation to trend line did not allow for effective forecasts on particular sections of the NSR in next navigation season.
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spelling doaj.art-bd0d55c5d5d94328844c940c4599f5cf2022-12-22T02:55:08ZengGdynia Maritime UniversityTransNav: International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation2083-64732083-64812018-03-0112110110610.12716/1001.12.01.11792Ice conditions affecting passage of Polish vessels convoy though the NSR in 1956. Long-term ice forecasts and passage strategiesTadeusz PastusiakThe goal of the study was to examine ice cover conditions that accompanied the passage of convoy of seven Polish vessels from Europe to the Far East in year 1956, which initiated an international commercial shipping transit. Several different sources of information on the state of ice cover in the Arctic were used in this study. Ice conditions (decisive for ability of a merchant vessel or icebreaker to cross the route) during the following navigational seasons in most of the NSR areas showed extremely divergent results - from the most favorable to the most difficult and vice versa. Existing in years 1940-1957 ice cover conditions and shipbuilding technologies did not guarantee a successful transit passage in one navigation season. The Soviet Union used icebreakers that were not able to lead vessels in heavy ice conditions that occurred in 1950s. The NSR Administration used passive strategy ? waiting for improvement of ice conditions - instead of forcing heavy ice. Passive strategy of navigation through the NSR included wintering and continuation of passage next year when ice conditions improved. Annual variability of ice conditions approximated by third degree polynomial line showed trends well. However, the high annual anomalies of ice conditions in relation to trend line did not allow for effective forecasts on particular sections of the NSR in next navigation season.http://www.transnav.eu/files/Ice conditions affecting passage of Polish vessels convoy though the NSR in 1956 Long-term ice forecasts and passage strategies,792.pdfArctic ShippingIce ConditionsNorthern Sea Route (NSR)Ice ForecastHistory of NavigationPassage StartegiesPolish Vessels ConvoyESIMO
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Ice conditions affecting passage of Polish vessels convoy though the NSR in 1956. Long-term ice forecasts and passage strategies
TransNav: International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation
Arctic Shipping
Ice Conditions
Northern Sea Route (NSR)
Ice Forecast
History of Navigation
Passage Startegies
Polish Vessels Convoy
ESIMO
title Ice conditions affecting passage of Polish vessels convoy though the NSR in 1956. Long-term ice forecasts and passage strategies
title_full Ice conditions affecting passage of Polish vessels convoy though the NSR in 1956. Long-term ice forecasts and passage strategies
title_fullStr Ice conditions affecting passage of Polish vessels convoy though the NSR in 1956. Long-term ice forecasts and passage strategies
title_full_unstemmed Ice conditions affecting passage of Polish vessels convoy though the NSR in 1956. Long-term ice forecasts and passage strategies
title_short Ice conditions affecting passage of Polish vessels convoy though the NSR in 1956. Long-term ice forecasts and passage strategies
title_sort ice conditions affecting passage of polish vessels convoy though the nsr in 1956 long term ice forecasts and passage strategies
topic Arctic Shipping
Ice Conditions
Northern Sea Route (NSR)
Ice Forecast
History of Navigation
Passage Startegies
Polish Vessels Convoy
ESIMO
url http://www.transnav.eu/files/Ice conditions affecting passage of Polish vessels convoy though the NSR in 1956 Long-term ice forecasts and passage strategies,792.pdf
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