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CASIWAL Presentation NO.10
Abstract: The Arctic sea ice cover is reducing rapidly, which has strong local climate impacts but also remote effects over the Eurasian continent. Results will be presented... -
CASIWAL Presentation NO.9
Abstract: Landfast ice is nearly immobile sea ice attached to the coast.Landfast ice inhibits atmo- sphere-ocean fluxes of heat moisture, and momentumleads to offshore flaw... -
CASIWAL Presentation NO.8
Abstract: The polar ice sheets are a large store of freshwater in the global climate system.The Ant arctic and Greenland lce Sheets have an approximate water equivalent of 57m... -
CASIWAL Presentation NO.7
Abstract: Variations in Arctic sea ice are not only apparent in the extent and thickness but also in its inter nal properties.The microstructure of summer Arctic sea ice changes... -
CASIWAL Presentation NO.6
The thesis can be found: https://helda.helsinki.fi/handle/10138/339471 The thesis consists following articles: I) Naakka T., et al.,, 2018, Arctic humidity inversions:... -
CASIWAL Presentation NO.5
Abstract: Antarctic sea ice shows a great importance in the heat exchange between ocean and atmosphere in the Southern hemisphere, and the variations of sea ice would reflect... -
CASIWAL Presentation NO.4
Abstract: Arctic sea ice is a vital indicator of global environment change, influencing the Earth’s surface energy balance, air-sea heat and mass exchange, atmospheric... -
CASIWAL Presentation NO.3
Abstract: Strong offshore wind events (SOWEs) occur frequently near the Antarctic coast during austral winter. These wind events are typically associated with passage of... -
CASIWAL Presentation NO.2
Abstract: Interactions between the land surface and climate are complex as a range of physical, chemical and biological processes take place. Changes in the land surface or... -
CASIWAL Presentation NO.1
Abstract: In this study, sea ice concentration (SIC) budgets were calculated for five ocean-sea ice reanalyses (CFSR, C-GLORSv7, GLORYS12v1, NEMO-EnKF and ORAS5), in the... -
A dataset of glacier mass balance of Hailuogou catchment in Mount Gongga, sou...
Glacier mass balance is among the clearest natural indicators of ongoing climate change and is important for the assessment of water resources and sea-level rise. However, few... -
High-Accuracy Sea Ice Mapping Based on MODIS
The sea ice cover is changing rapidly in polar regions, and sea ice products with high temporal and spatial resolution are of great importance in studying global climate change... -
Data Set of Automatic Meteorological Station measurements in Svalbard
This data set contains in situ measurements of atmospheric surface variables, such as air temperature, humidity, pressure, and wind speed. An Automatic Meteorological Station... -
Sea Ice Forecasting Products of Arctic Ice-Ocean Prediction System (ArcIOPS v...
The Arctic Ice-Ocean Prediction System assimilates near-real-time sea ice concentration, sea ice thickness, and sea surface temperature in ice-free regions. Sea ice thickness... -
The Snow Depth on Arctic Sea Ice Daily Product
The snow depth on Arctic sea ice daily product provided the snow depth information of the one-year sea ice in Arctic from Oct. 1, 2020 to Apr. 30, 2021. This data was calculated... -
Lake ice experiment of in situ and remote sensing observation in Wuliangsuhai...
Wuliangsuhai Lake is the largest lake in the basin of Yellow River, and is a very important irrigation and drainage system in the Hetao Irrigation Area. In the winter of 2019,... -
Ice Phenology Dataset of 753 Lakes in the Northern Hemisphere
Lake-ice phenology (LIP) is an essential indicator of climate change and helps to understand regional characteristics of the climate change impact. Ground observation records... -
MODIS daily cloud-free snow cover products over Tibetan Plateau
Snow cover over Tibetan Plateau plays an important role in regional water andenergy circulation. Snow ablation also affects downstream rivers. Snow parameters and their longterm... -
Annual 30-meter Dataset for Glacial Lakes in High Mountain Asia from 2008 to ...
Climate change is intensifying glacier melting and lake development in High Mountain Asia (HMA), which could increase glacial lake outburst flood hazards and impact water... -
Constructing dataset of classified drainage areas based on surface water-supp...
The High Mountain Asia (HMA) region is a geographical unit, holds the largest reservoir of glaciers and snow outside Earth poles. Four datasets were thus obtained: Glacier- and...