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Published: Mar 10, 2022 by Allyson

Nenana Ice Classic

Why now?

Gambling in Alaska is strictly controlled outside of bingo and pulltabs, so the Nenana Ice Classic is one of the few sanctioned gambling outlets you can legally participate in for the state. I lived in Anchorage for 8 years and am not a big gambler. So, I didn’t participate while I lived in state, but prediction is always a fun and interesting challenge so I figured I’d finally give it a try.

Interestingly enough, I’m not the only person to attempt to take a scientific approach to predicting the ice breakup1. Tommy Lee Waters won three different years by drilling holes to measure ice thickness in the area, studying historical data and spending $5,000 on guesses. (That’s 2,000 guesses, by the way.)

Data Sources

National Snow and Ice Data Center

The National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) collects and shares snow and ice data from digital and analog sources. The Tenana River ice annual break up dates for Nenana, AK2 are stored by NSIDC under data set ID NSIDC-0064. This dataset contains ice breakup date of each year from 1917-2021. The date is broken down to year, month, date, time and decimal_day of the year, which represents both the day of the year and time of the day in the same record. All breakup times are logged in Alaska Standard Time.

Table 1. Example Data from the NSIDC Dataset

Year Month Day Time Decimal Day
2016 April 23 15:39:00 114.6521
2017 May 1 12:00:00 121.5000
2018 May 1 13:18:00 121.5542
2019 April 14 00:21:00 104.0146
2020 April 27 12:56:00 118.5389
2021 April 30 12:50:00 120.5347

I’ve plotted the Tenana River ice breakup dates for this period below, with the dates in day of the year on the left and calendar date on the right axes. The green line represents the 9-year moving average and the bold horizontal line is the mean break up date for the period, which is the 124th day of the year or May 4th.

Tenana River Ice Breakup Dates 1917-2021

Figure 1. Time series of the Tanana River ice breakup dates for the period 1917-2021.


There is some drift in the data, as you can see over the course of the period that the breakup date is getting earlier and earlier in the year. This is likely due to global warming.

Weather Data

I sourced my weather data from National Centers for Environmental Information from NOAA. Daily weather data from before 1977 for Nenana, AK is quite sparse and the nearest weather station is the Nenana Municipal Airport. The weather station is reasonably close to the tripod (approximately 1.25 miles away). This is seen below, where the weather station is located at the airport and the second point is the location of the Nenana Ice Classic tripod.

Weather Station Location

Figure 2. Location of the Nenana Municipal Airport in relation to the Ice Classic tripod.


Key parameters I intend to use for modelling are:

  • Daily Temperature (Low, Mean and High, in °F)
  • Heating Days (24h-Mean Temperature < 65°F)
  • Ice Days (24h-Max Temperature < 32°F)
  • Heating Degree Days (Mean Temperature Difference < 65°F)
  • Modified Heating Degree Days (Mean Temperature Difference < 32°F)

The Tenana River typically freezes between October and November each year3 and the last day to submit guesses is April 5th. I’ll use weather data from October 1st to March 31st (6 months) for the prediction intervals.

References

  1. CBC Article: Alaska $350K ice jackpot goes to expert forecaster 

  2. Nenana Ice Classic. Edited by W. N. Meier and C. F. Dewes. 2020. Nenana Ice Classic: Tanana River Ice Annual Breakup Dates, Version 2. Boulder, Colorado USA. NASA National Snow and Ice Data Center Distributed Active Archive Center. doi: https://doi.org/10.5067/CAQ58H42LQY2. 2022-02-16. 

  3. Nenana Ice Classic Wikipedia 

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