Storm-induced sea ice breakup and the implications for ice extent Alison Kohout, Mike Williams, Sam Dean (NIWA) Mike Meylan, University of Newcastle, Australia.
NOAA’s Role in the Arctic Presentation by Kathleen Crane Arctic Research, Climate Program Office National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration [email protected].
THOR CT 4 Predictability of the THC. GOALS of CT4 Predict the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (and associated climate state) at decadal time.
NACLIM 20 year re-processed Sea and Ice Surface Temperatures data set Gorm Dybkjær, Jacob Høyer, Rasmus Tonboe and Steffen M Olsen Center for Ocean and.
E-navigation made easy NAVTOR in SWARP-project Bjørn Åge HJØLLO e-Navigation Manager February 3rd 2014.
GFDL’s CM2 Climate Models 1.Description of new CM2 climate models and IPCC experiments 2.Simulations of 19 th through 23 rd centuries (a)Surface air temperature.
Improving the modeling of Arctic sea-ice dynamics through high-resolution satellite data retrievals Principal Investigator: Ronald Kwok (334) Patrick Heimbach,
For the Kick-Off Tactics Meeting – 16-17 September 2014
Mantra: Communicate, facilitate, build linkages Four Focus Areas: #1: Sea Ice Prediction Network (P.I.s Bitz and Stroeve) Facilitate communication.
Bias score versus precipitation threshold
THOR CT 4 Predictability of the THC