Seasonal to decadal predictions of arctic sea ice: challenges and strategies
"Recent well documented reductions in the thickness and extent of Arctic sea ice cover, which can be linked to the warming climate, are affecting the global climate system and are also affecting the global economic system as marine access to the Arctic region and natural resource development in...
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2012
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Zusammenfassung: | "Recent well documented reductions in the thickness and extent of Arctic sea ice cover, which can be linked to the warming climate, are affecting the global climate system and are also affecting the global economic system as marine access to the Arctic region and natural resource development increase. Satellite data show that during each of the past six summers, sea ice cover has shrunk to its smallest in three decades. The composition of the ice is also changing, now containing a higher fraction of thin first-year ice instead of thicker multi-year ice. Understanding and projecting future sea ice conditions is important to a growing number of stakeholders, including local populations, natural resource industries, fishing communities, commercial shippers, marine tourism operators, national security organizations, regulatory agencies, and the scientific research community. However, gaps in understanding the interactions between Arctic sea ice, oceans, and the atmosphere, along with an increasing rate of change in the nature and quantity of sea ice, is hampering accurate predictions. Although modeling has steadily improved, projections by every major modeling group failed to predict the record breaking drop in summer sea ice extent in September 2012. Establishing sustained communication between the user, modeling, and observation communities could help reveal gaps in understanding, help balance the needs and expectations of different stakeholders, and ensure that resources are allocated to address the most pressing sea ice data needs. Seasonal-to-Decadal Predictions of Arctic Sea Ice: Challenges and Strategies explores these topics."--Publisher's description |
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Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (92 pages) illustrations (some color) |
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spelling | National Research Council (U.S.) Committee on the Future of Arctic Sea Ice Research in Support of Seasonal to Decadal Prediction Verfasser aut Seasonal to decadal predictions of arctic sea ice challenges and strategies Committee on the Future of Arctic Sea Ice Research in Support of Seasonal to Decadal Prediction, Polar Research Board, Division on Earth and Life Studies, National Research Council of the National Academies Washington, District of Columbia National Academies Press 2012 1 online resource (92 pages) illustrations (some color) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on print version record "Recent well documented reductions in the thickness and extent of Arctic sea ice cover, which can be linked to the warming climate, are affecting the global climate system and are also affecting the global economic system as marine access to the Arctic region and natural resource development increase. Satellite data show that during each of the past six summers, sea ice cover has shrunk to its smallest in three decades. The composition of the ice is also changing, now containing a higher fraction of thin first-year ice instead of thicker multi-year ice. Understanding and projecting future sea ice conditions is important to a growing number of stakeholders, including local populations, natural resource industries, fishing communities, commercial shippers, marine tourism operators, national security organizations, regulatory agencies, and the scientific research community. However, gaps in understanding the interactions between Arctic sea ice, oceans, and the atmosphere, along with an increasing rate of change in the nature and quantity of sea ice, is hampering accurate predictions. Although modeling has steadily improved, projections by every major modeling group failed to predict the record breaking drop in summer sea ice extent in September 2012. Establishing sustained communication between the user, modeling, and observation communities could help reveal gaps in understanding, help balance the needs and expectations of different stakeholders, and ensure that resources are allocated to address the most pressing sea ice data needs. Seasonal-to-Decadal Predictions of Arctic Sea Ice: Challenges and Strategies explores these topics."--Publisher's description Sea ice Arctic regions Forecasting National Research Council (U.S.)XXbPolar Research BoardXXeissuing body Sonstige oth Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe National Research Council (U.S.). Seasonal to decadal predictions of arctic sea ice : challenges and strategies |
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title | Seasonal to decadal predictions of arctic sea ice challenges and strategies |
title_auth | Seasonal to decadal predictions of arctic sea ice challenges and strategies |
title_exact_search | Seasonal to decadal predictions of arctic sea ice challenges and strategies |
title_full | Seasonal to decadal predictions of arctic sea ice challenges and strategies Committee on the Future of Arctic Sea Ice Research in Support of Seasonal to Decadal Prediction, Polar Research Board, Division on Earth and Life Studies, National Research Council of the National Academies |
title_fullStr | Seasonal to decadal predictions of arctic sea ice challenges and strategies Committee on the Future of Arctic Sea Ice Research in Support of Seasonal to Decadal Prediction, Polar Research Board, Division on Earth and Life Studies, National Research Council of the National Academies |
title_full_unstemmed | Seasonal to decadal predictions of arctic sea ice challenges and strategies Committee on the Future of Arctic Sea Ice Research in Support of Seasonal to Decadal Prediction, Polar Research Board, Division on Earth and Life Studies, National Research Council of the National Academies |
title_short | Seasonal to decadal predictions of arctic sea ice |
title_sort | seasonal to decadal predictions of arctic sea ice challenges and strategies |
title_sub | challenges and strategies |
topic | Sea ice Arctic regions Forecasting |
topic_facet | Sea ice Arctic regions Forecasting |
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