PPT-Arctic Region Space Weather
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Customers and Space Situational Awareness Services Per Høeg Kirsti Kauristi Peter Wintoft Magnus Wik Claudia Borries Objectives Identify how the ESA Space Situational
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Customers and Space Situational Awareness Services Per Høeg Kirsti Kauristi Peter Wintoft Magnus Wik Claudia Borries Objectives Identify how the ESA Space Situational Awareness Programme SSA Space Weather customer requirements need to be enhanced and tailored for the endusers in the Arctic region and describe how these requirements can be fulfilled. . 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. Matthew J West. ESWW10 - Nov 2013. Microsatellite in sun-synchronous orbit. Launched on November 2, 2009 . 725 km altitude ☀ Period: ≈100 min. Commanding and data processing at P2SC (ROB, Brussels).. Crowdsourcing large-scale environmental data recovery. for the North Pacific-Arctic region from 1850 to the satellite era. Kevin R. Wood. 1. , . Muyin. Wang. 1. , Nancy N. Soreide. 2. , Philip Brohan. in Japan. Hiroaki . Isobe. Center for the Promotion of Interdisciplinary Education and Research. Kyoto University. Significant. changes in Japanese space . p. olicy. “Basic space law” enacted in 2008. The vanishing veneer of frozen ocean isn't just important for polar bears.. By: Russell . McLendon. 11/6/2015. 2. The Arctic hasn't been itself lately. Temperatures there are rising at twice the global rate, sparking an array of changes unlike anything in recorded history. One of the most striking examples is the region's sea ice, whose dramatic decline over the past decade has led to forecasts of an ice-free Arctic Ocean as early as the 2030s. . August 16, 2018. NOAA’s 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. . Stephanie . Pfirman. and Jessica . Brunacini. Columbia University and Barnard College. 1. http://. www.arctic.noaa.gov. /future/. sea_ice.html. Loss of Summer Sea Ice. 2. Seasonal Variations In Sea Ice. & . 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. 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. Workshop . – Introductions/Logistics/Welcome. Mario M. . Bisi. . (1. ), . Mark Gibbs (2), and Doug Biesecker (3). (1) RAL Space, Science and Technology Facilities . Council (STFC), . Rutherford Appleton . far. Andrea Opitz[1], Karoly Szego[1], Zoltan Nemeth[1], Melinda Dosa[1], Zsuzsanna Dalya[1], . Aniko Timar. [1. ],. Klaudia Szabo[1], . Daniel . Vech[1,2. ]. , and. . Nicolas . Andre[3]. . . Mark Dierckxsens. IRENE Workshop 2019. ESA SSA SWE . Network. Space Situational Awareness (SSA) program. Space Weather Segment (SWE. ). Goal: develop . a system . that . provides . space weather services to end users. All Regions . Arctic region. Cordillera region. Interior Plains region. Canadian Shield region . St. Lawrence Lowlands region . Appalachian region. Arctic region. Location. N . – 82°. W – 134°. Federal Space . Agency Monitoring System. V. Anashin. 1. , . G. Protopopov. 1. , . S. Gaidash. 2. , . A. . Belov. 2. 1. Institute of Space Device Engineering (Moscow, Russia); . npk1@niikp.org; . 2. Pushkov institute of terrestrial magnetism, ionosphere and radio wave propagation (IZMIRAN) (.
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