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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... -
Water vapor data
Visualization: Raster layers/and background map overlays -
Precipitation data
Visualization: Raster layers/and background map overlays -
Wave data
Visualization: Raster layers/and background map overlays -
Sea surface temperature
Visualization: Raster layer (color legend) -
Sea surface wind field (Observation)
Visualization: vector layer/wind direction (wind direction icon), intensity (color legend) -
Sea ice drift field
Visualization form: 1. Vector layer/direction (direction icon), speed (color legend) 2. Dynamic change chart over a long period of time -
Sea ice thickness data
Visualization form: 1. Raster layer/and background map overlay display 2. Multi-year history layer overlay to draw a specified route history map -
Sea ice density data
Visualization form: 1. Raster layer/and background map overlay display 2. Multi-year history layer overlay to draw a specified route history map -
Radar satellite data (Sentinel-1 SAR)
Radar satellite imagery data in the Arctic,Visualization: Raster layers/and background map overlays -
Optical Satellite Data (MODIS)
Optical satellite imagery data for the Arctic,Visualization: Raster layers/and background map overlays -
Snow and ice melt onset time of High Mountain Asia (1979-2018)
High Asia is very sensitive to climate change and is a hot area of global change research. The changes in temperature and precipitation will be reflected in the freezing and...