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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... -
Walk-by-sailing CTD(2019.08-2019.09)
54°N-76°N, 171°E-165°W CTD, vertical resolution 1m -
Sequence of permafrost area changes(2006-2100)
Results of permafrost area change in northern hemisphere based on 21 global model atmospheric data driven ground freezing index model -
Average permafrost distribution (2016-2035)
Latitude:89.8°~89.8°N; Longitude: 0.3°~359.8°S 0.5°× 0.5° Results of average permafrost extent variation in the Northern Hemisphere from 2016 to 2035 based on 21 global model... -
Walk-by-sailing CTD(2019.08.24-2019.09.08)
54°N-76°N, 171°E-165°W Surface multi-element continuous automatic measurement system to determine temperature, salinity and depth; Horizontal resolution 10m -
Arctic sea ice drifting buoy(2018.01-2018.09)
Starting points: 76.998, 179.130 End point: 81.771, 168.588 Roughly covered sea: the East Siberian Sea Buoy number: 300234062559750 -
Arctic sea ice drifting buoy(2018.02-2018.08)
Starting points: 72.119, -139.730 End points: 73.332, -169.653 Roughly covered sea: Beaufort Sea Buoy number: 300234065164080 -
Arctic sea ice drifting buoy(2019.1-2019.12)
Buoy number: 300234066036110 Starting point: 74.425, -137.130 End: 75.481, -170.394 Approximate sea coverage: Beaufort Sea -
Arctic sea ice drifting buoy(2019.01-2019.08)
Buoy number: 300234065494020 Starting point: 74.774, -148.631 End point: 73.015, -137.530 Approximate sea coverage: Beaufort Sea -
Arctic sea ice drifting buoy(2019.01-2019.12)
Buoy number: 300234062880820 Starting point: 78.320, -167.886 End point: 83.562, -151.835 Approximate sea coverage: the central region of the Arctic -
Arctic sea ice drifting buoy(2020.01-2020.04)
Buoy number: 174640 Starting points: 79.743, 65.388 End: 76.380, 56.401 Approximate sea coverage: Barents Sea -
Arctic sea ice drifting buoy(2020.09-2020.11)
Buoy number: 300534060210350 Starting point: 78.880, -158.499 End point: 81.387, -158.309 Approximate sea coverage: Beaufort Sea -
Island and reef economic belt data
Other subtasks of the topic are provided,Visualization: Vector layers/and background map overlays