JAXA/ViSHOP #Arctic #SeaIce extent is now "lowest for the date" in their record going back to 1979:
https://GreatWhiteCon.info/2025/06/facts-about-the-arctic-in-june-2025/#Jun-20
JAXA/ViSHOP #Arctic #SeaIce extent is now "lowest for the date" in their record going back to 1979:
https://GreatWhiteCon.info/2025/06/facts-about-the-arctic-in-june-2025/#Jun-20
Land-Sea Linkages In The Arctic โ What Is Paleoclimatology?
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https://www.usgs.gov/programs/ecosystems-land-change-science-program/science/land-sea-linkages-arctic <-- shared technical article
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https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pclm.0000333 <-- shared example of paper
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https://doi.org/10.47894/mpal.69.3.04 <-- shared example of paper
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[who doesnโt like a good foraminifera! (memories of staring down a microscope for hours at grad school) ๐ ]
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Antarctic seal numbers falling drastically due to melting sea ice, research shows https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/jun/18/antarctic-seal-numbers-falling-drastically-due-to-melting-sea-ice-research-shows
#Antarctic #sea #SeaIce #environment #wildlife #marinelife #seal
Antarctic seal numbers falling drastically due to melting sea ice, research shows https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/jun/18/antarctic-seal-numbers-falling-drastically-due-to-melting-sea-ice-research-shows #Climatecrisis #Polarregions #Environment #Animals #Seaice
Antarctic seal numbers falling drastically due to melting sea ice, research shows https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/jun/18/antarctic-seal-numbers-falling-drastically-due-to-melting-sea-ice-research-shows #Climatecrisis #Polarregions #Environment #Animals #Seaice
๐ง Access to SSMIS data from the US #DMSP satellites is becoming less reliable as this satellite program is reaching its end. Data will become scarser with the time until a full stop in 09/2026. Several OSI SAF #SeaIce products are affected.
More information: https://osi-saf.eumetsat.int/community/stories/implications-end-ssmis-data-osi-saf-products
this story will be maintained up to date regularly
Sea ice extent in the Chukchi Sea (northwest of the Alaska coast) is well above the 1991-2020 median. Several days of stormy south winds have finally cleared ice from just north of the Bering Strait. Ice is degrading in Kotzebue Sound. Very little ice loss so far in the Beaufort Sea. @Climatologist49 @ZLabe
It looks as though there will be an early start to the Northwest Passage sailing season this year:
https://GreatWhiteCon.info/2025/05/the-northwest-passage-in-2025/#Jun-14
"The #SeaIce in Lancaster Sound and Prince Regent Inlet is breaking up, Bellot Strait is mostly open water, and surface melt has begun across Larsen Sound"
boop beep another job rejection today.
Since winter is coming have a photo of me doing stuff I'm not qualified for and have no experience at doing according to employers now ๐คท
Having spent 3 years negotiating for time and equipment, here I am doing the first application of a robotic total station to create floe-local drifting coordinate systems and georeference everything on East Antarctic pack ice. Part of the #SIPEX2012 expedition.
Way back in 2022, as the world tried to readjust back to "normal" following COVID - I helped to co-organise a bootcamp with sponsorhop from the @wcrp_climate IASC, @esaclimate and a generous dollop of help from @PolarRES and @dmidk colleagues.
We gathered 10 senior scientist mentors and 22 students in an old torpedo research station (now used by Roskilde University) for 10 days. It was an extremely intense period but the 4th paper produced by this talented group has just come out.
I consider facilitating #EarlyCareerScientists to work on important science problems an extremely rewarding part of my job, and I'm looking forward to the next one already as part of our PISCO project.
In the mean time, go and read this extremely cool work, collecting together a huge number of radiosonde observations going back to the 1950s over the Arctic Ocean and using them to assess how well CMIP6 models represent lower atmosphere.
#CMIP6 #ClimateModels #Arctic #ArcticClimate #SeaIce
https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2024JD041412
From an original post on BlueSky by William Colgan (@glacierbytes.bsky.social):
โContinued coverage of the plight of US climate science from @science.org here:
The US military has now halted operational data delivery of sea ice extent observations to @nsidc.bsky.social, blinding key eyes on climate change.โ
https://www.science.org/content/article/u-s-military-trims-access-its-critical-sea-ice-measurements
I've long been aching to see this retrospective enacted by somebody with chops! :-)
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0034425725002196?dgcid=rss_sd_all
Sea ice in the Bering Sea is on the way out, with the only areas of high concentration ice remaining on the northeast shore of St. Lawrence Island and in the western Gulf of Anadyr. Ice in the Chukchi Sea north of the Bering Strait is finally start to break and there is a stretch of low concentration ice nearshore from Pt. Hope to Utqiaฤกvik. Overall though, sea ice extent in the Chukchi is the highest for June 7 since 2013 in NSIDC data. @Climatologist49 @ZLabe
Working on a tiny ice floe
Finally started work on compiling all the under-sea-ice stickCam videos and found this gem. Probably the smallest work site I've even been on, and a really neat demonstration of how dynamic the environment can be.
The ship control by the navigators of FF Kronprins Haakon was stellar - amazing work to keep us all cozied up like that.