PPT-NOAA in the Arctic David M. Kennedy, Senior Advisor for the Arctic Region, NOAA
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August 16 2018 NOAAs MISSION To observe understand and predict atmospheric and ocean conditions To share that knowledge and information with others and To protect
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August 16 2018 NOAAs MISSION To observe understand and predict atmospheric and ocean conditions To share that knowledge and information with others and To protect lives and property empower the economy and support homeland and national security . Sue Moore, NOAA/NMFS. Phyllis Stabeno, NOAA/OAR. Lisa Guy, NOAA/JISAO. Heather Crowley, BOEM/Alaska Region. OUTLINE. SOAR. BACKGROUND. OVERVIEW. CONTEXT. TIMELINE. LINKS TO . PacMARS. Photo: K. Stafford. 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 . Julia Gourley. U.S. Senior Arctic Official. Office of Ocean and Polar Affairs. U.S. Department of State. Presentation to the Institute of the North’s 2011 Week of the Arctic . August 18, 2011. The Arctic Council. . The Inuit and the Arctic Notes. . . . T. he Arctic. The . Arctic. Region (Tundra). Very . flat. (predominantly). Mountains. in far north. Glaciers. Severe climate (. COLD). 10 months winter, cool summer. http://www.arctic.noaa.gov/reportcard. Data visualizations and graphics from the NOAA climate.gov team. http://www.climatewatch.noaa.gov/article/2012/2012-arctic-report-card. For more information contact: . 1. Systematic Improvements of Reanalyses in the Arctic (SIRTA). . Draft White Paper. . Richard Cullather . (NASA, U. Maryland). Thomas M. Hamill . (NOAA). David Bromwich . (Ohio State). Xingren Wu . . Cooperative Institute For Alaska Research (CIFAR). . OAR Cooperative Institutes. Graphic from J. Cortinas, NOAA, CI, 3/05. “to establish and maintain long-term collaborative research agreements between NOAA and research institutions . . . to develop research centers of excellence in topics relevant to NOAA’s mission.”. On behalf of. ARM . MOSAiC. Team. Matthew Shupe, . Gijs. de Boer, Klaus . Dethloff. , Elizabeth . Hunke. , . Wieslaw. . Maslowski. , Allison . McComiskey. , Ola . Persson. , David Randall, Michael . Tracking recent environmental changes. Martin Jeffries. 1. , J. E. Overland. 2. , J. A. Richter-Menge. 3. , and . N. N. Soreide. 2. 1 . Office of Naval Research & University of Alaska Fairbanks, Arlington, VA. & . T. he . Arctic Executive Steering Committee: . Marine . & Maritime Issues. . Martin O. Jeffries, Ph.D.. Assistant Director for Polar Sciences,. Office . of Science and Technology Policy. NOAA AMSR2 SNOW AND ICE PRODUCTS Jeff Key NOAA/NESDIS Madison, Wisconsin USA AMSR-2 Snow and Ice Products Snow Cover (SC) – Presence/absence of snow Snow Depth (SD) – The depth of snow on land BY-ARYAN, FREYA, HETA, RHEA, VEDANT . WHAT IS BIOMAGNIFICATION. HOW DOES BIOMAGNIFICATION IMPACT US. BIOMAGNIFICATION AND THE CURRENT EFFECT IN ARCTIC. CASE STUDY 1. CASE STUDY 2. Why is Arctic important. August 3, 2016. Interagency Arctic Research Policy Committee. Arctic Vital Signs. Understanding Impacts. IARPC. IARPC Agencies. National Science Foundation. Department of Transportation. Department of Agriculture. What have we learned from observations and CMIP5 simulations?. Chris . Derksen. and Ross Brown. Climate Research Division. Environment . Canada. Thanks to our data providers. :. Rutgers Global Snow Lab .
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