The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Almost surrounded

Canadian Coast Guard says it’s unusual for P.E.I. to have as much ice around it at this time of year

- BY DAVE STEWART

With the recent frigid temperatur­es it should come as no surprise that P.E.I. is practicall­y surrounded by ice.

Trevor Hodgson, superinten­dent of ice operations for the Canadian Coast Guard’s Ice Atlantic office, said ice covers the north, south and west sides of the province.

“Basically, the thicker ice is developing down off Charlottet­own in the Northumber­land Strait,’’ Hodgson said

Wednesday. “Pretty much east of the Confederat­ion Bridge we’re seeing the thicker grey, white ice up to about 30 centimetre­s thick.’’

Hodgson said it is unusual to see so much ice lining the north side of the province.

“Looking at our normal projection­s here, usually (in the) Northumber­land Strait we’ll see a bit of ice fill in there. The stuff you’re seeing on the north side is spilling out of the Northumber­land Strait. It’s sort of unusual for this time of year . . . we’d expect that to be ice free.’’

Hodgson expects the major winter storm that was forecast to hit P.E.I. Thursday and into today will hash most of the ice up and clear it away, leaving most province’s shores relatively ice free.

He said the ice that’s there now won’t serve as a buffer if a storm surge becomes an issue.

“It’s not strong enough, the ice we’re seeing there. For the first little bit it will dampen (the waves) but as it progresses that ice is going to get beat up pretty quickly. (It won’t act as a buffer) as much as you would like.’’

Hodgson said it won’t take long for the ice to return.

“All that heat is out of the water column and it’s all cold water now because it’s shallow water. It will be freezing back just as quickly as you saw it come this time. You’ll see the same thing again once the storm goes through. It shouldn’t take too long.’’

As for the coast guard’s icebreaker, Henry Larsen, which docks in Charlottet­own, Hodgson said it hasn’t been too busy.

“Pretty standard traffic. We’ve only had three taskings so far, (so) not a lot of movement in the area. It hasn’t put a lot of demand on our system yet.’’

 ?? BRIAN MCINNIS/THE GUARDIAN ?? The Canadian Coast Guard Ship Henry Larsen is moored at the former coast guard wharf in Charlottet­own Wednesday after the ship cut a path through the ice in the Charlottet­own harbour so the Irving Oil tanker Acadian could make it to the wharf to...
BRIAN MCINNIS/THE GUARDIAN The Canadian Coast Guard Ship Henry Larsen is moored at the former coast guard wharf in Charlottet­own Wednesday after the ship cut a path through the ice in the Charlottet­own harbour so the Irving Oil tanker Acadian could make it to the wharf to...

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