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Key Zhengyu Liu 34 Xuanji Wang and Stephen J Vavrus Received 6 February 2012 accepted 16 February 2012 published 13 March 2012 Arctic sea ice cover has decreased

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Key Zhengyu Liu 34 Xuanji Wang and Stephen J Vavrus Received 6 February 2012 accepted 16 February 2012 published 13 March 2012 Arctic sea ice cover has decreased dramatically over the last three decades Global clima te models underpredicted this de. Decline in the extent and thickness of Arctic sea ice is an active area of scientific effort and one with significant implications for ecosystems and communities.. Forecasting for seasonal timescales (i.e., the summer and into fall) is of particular interest to many stakeholders.. Presentation by Kathleen Crane. Arctic Research, Climate Program Office. National Oceanic and Atmospheric. Administration. kathy.crane@noaa.gov. NOAA’s Role in the Arctic:. Ocean Observations. Atmospheric . Unit. Activity . 1.3: . Graphing Arctic Sea Ice. Carbon: Transformations in Matter and Energy. Environmental . Literacy Project. Michigan State University. . How do we represent data? . One way we represent data is in a pie chart. What are other ways that we represent data? . Features . and the Late . 1990s . Change. Renguang. . Wu. I. nstitute of Atmospheric Physics, . Chinese . Academy of Sciences, Beijing. World . Conference on Climate Change. October . 24-26, . 2016, . GERARD MCCARTHY. with thanks to. . Marius . Arthun. , . Sheldon Bacon, Bee . Berx. , Tor . Eldevik. , . Wilco. . Hazeleger. , Steve Yeager. Berlin, January 2017. Blue Action Kick-Off Meeting. Serreze. Wilco Hazeleger. www.esciencecenter.nl. Results – Lagged correlation. Cecilia Bitz. SST anomaly December (K). Climatology May sea ice edge. May sea ice edge. Surface ocean relates to sea ice variability. Kirstin Harnos, Michelle L’Heureux, Qin Zhang, and Qinghua Ding. Images courtesy of National Snow Ice Data Center. Current State of Sea Ice. Images courtesy of National Snow Ice Data Center. Current Events: . Models. :. CanCM3-standard, CanCM3-improved, CanCM4, GEM-NEMO and CFSv2. . Methodology. : . . - hindcast period: 29 years (1982-2010). - 6 months lead-time. . - November and May initiation. Luqi. Professor of Computer Science. February 5, 2018. What is New in January 2018. 1. . . . We've . Measured Sea Level Rise Wrong for 20 . years. 2. . Rapid . Climatic Changes Are Afoot in the . Arctic. Presented To: . 7. th. Ice Diminished Arctic Symposium. RADM David J. Hahn. Chief of Naval Research . Office of Naval Research. 18 July 2017. Distribution Statement A: Approved for public release. MAJOR THRUSTS:. AGU . Townhall. Meeting:. Knowledge to Action for Arctic Science. SEARCH . Science Steering . Committee (Hajo Eicken, Chair) . Permafrost Action Team: Ted . Schuur. Land-Ice & . Sealevel. Action Team: . Understand sea-ice dynamics, ecosystem processes, ecosystem services and climate feedbacks in the Beaufort and Chukchi seas and the contiguous Arctic Ocean.. Understand high-latitude terrestrial ecosystem processes, ecosystem services and climate feedbacks.. Navigating. Navigating ocean currents and ice drift. In the past many people did not know that there was ice in the Arctic Ocean or that the ice moved. . We first learned this from finding objects that had drifted across the Arctic.. Andrey Proshutinsky. Physical Oceanography Department. AOMIP young scientists school. Tuesday October 20, 2009. 1. Major themes:. Wind blows – ice goes: synoptic scales of variability. Seasonal changes and effects.

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