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Arctic Observing Summit 2024 Panel: Indigenous Data Sovereignty Panel - Technical Capacities
During the Arctic Observing Summit hosted in Edinburgh, Scotland March 27 to 29, 2024, the AOS Data Sharing working group organized two sessions on Indigenous Data Sovereignty. In this session, panelists Peter Pulsifer, Bruce Robson, Vanessa Raymond, and Sophie Crump discussed technical capacities and requirements for implementing data sovereignty in data-sharing networks and systems as part of Arctic observing, as well as technical barriers and opportunities for sharing data within an interoperable system.
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Arctic Observing Summit 2024 Panel: Indigenous Data Sovereignty - Capacity Sharing
Просмотров 73Месяц назад
During the Arctic Observing Summit (AOS) held in Edinburgh Scotland, March 27-29, 2024, the Exchange for Local Observations and Knowledge of the Arctic (ELOKA) and the AOS data-sharing working group co-organized the panel "Indigenous Data Sovereignty: Capacity Sharing." This session features perspectives from community-driven monitoring programs in Alaska and coastal Sami communities in Norway,...
The Call Of Antarctica
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This presentation is a part of our NSIDC Cryosphere Seminar series and is led by Leilani Raashida Henry and Ted Scambos Antarctica's spectacular landscape, vast glaciers, and teeming biology are both a draw for anyone with an explorer's heart, and a reminder that the world we live in is fragile and changing. Our team of speakers, Leilani Henry and Ted Scambos, will recount the history of one of...
Observing and Modeling Arctic System Processes
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This presentation is a part of our NSIDC Cryosphere Seminar series and is led by Matthew Shupe, Ola Persson, Amy Solomon, Michael Gallagher, Anne Sledd and Bill Neff The Arctic processes team uses many observational and modeling tools to study physical processes of the Arctic system, including clouds, air masses, boundary layer processes, surface energy balances, and much more. The team is now ...
Antarctic ice-shelf surface melt and hydrology, and implications for dynamics and break-up
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This talk is part of our NSIDC Cryosphere Seminar Series and is led by Dr. Ali Banwell of the Cooperative Institute for Research In Environmental Sciences (CIRES). Abstract: About 75% of Antarctica is buttressed by floating ice shelves, which regulate the rate that grounded ice is lost to the ocean, where it contributes to sea-level rise. Since the 1990s, many ice shelves have thinned, and in s...
The International Thwaites Glacier Collaboration issues a call to action
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The International Thwaites Glacier Collaboration (ITGC) issues a call to action for continued research on Thwaites Glacier (October 2023). NSIDC is a part of ITGC. Learn more about ITGC: thwaitesglacier.org/.
Storytelling in Science: Creating Stories That Stick
Просмотров 5038 месяцев назад
This video is a part of our NSIDC Cryosphere Seminar Series, and is led by Lianna Nixon from CIRES Education and Outreach. Description: Join CIRES Education and Outreach’s Lianna Nixon for Storytelling in Science: Creating Stories that Stick. Learn how to draw your audience into the story you want to tell about your science, what makes a compelling story, storyboarding, and responsible storytel...
Monthly gridded and monthly 3-month gridded averages of dynamic ocean topography over mid latitudes
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Monthly gridded and monthly 3-month gridded averages of dynamic ocean topography over mid latitudes
But why is the snow gone? Observations and modeling of snow redistribution on Arctic sea ice
Просмотров 29810 месяцев назад
But why is the snow gone? Observations and modeling of snow redistribution on Arctic sea ice
Pairing eyes in the sky with instruments in the deep
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Pairing eyes in the sky with instruments in the deep
Utilizing snow data to address real-time challenges in water resource management
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Utilizing snow data to address real-time challenges in water resource management
Climate warming Impact to Permafrost of Alaska and Western Arctic of Canada
Просмотров 190Год назад
Climate warming Impact to Permafrost of Alaska and Western Arctic of Canada
The Russian Maritime Arctic: Region of Great Change in the 21st Century
Просмотров 279Год назад
The Russian Maritime Arctic: Region of Great Change in the 21st Century
Taking Part in the MOSAiC Expedition & What We Have Learned About the Central Arctic Atmosphere
Просмотров 66Год назад
Taking Part in the MOSAiC Expedition & What We Have Learned About the Central Arctic Atmosphere
Open Science: How do we do it? NSIDC Cryosphere Seminar with Andy Barrett and Walt Meier
Просмотров 45Год назад
Open Science: How do we do it? NSIDC Cryosphere Seminar with Andy Barrett and Walt Meier
Cycling to Climate Learning: How Educational Adventures Build Understanding and Engagement
Просмотров 47Год назад
Cycling to Climate Learning: How Educational Adventures Build Understanding and Engagement
Reflections on COP26 from a Climate Scientist and Geographer with NSIDC director Dr. Mark Serreze
Просмотров 802 года назад
Reflections on COP26 from a Climate Scientist and Geographer with NSIDC director Dr. Mark Serreze
NASA’s transition of data to the cloud and data access and analysis in the cloud
Просмотров 862 года назад
NASA’s transition of data to the cloud and data access and analysis in the cloud
Assessment of a changing cryosphere in the IPCC 6th Assessment cycle: process, key messages & more
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Assessment of a changing cryosphere in the IPCC 6th Assessment cycle: process, key messages & more
Estimating permafrost thickness in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta using LIDAR
Просмотров 1122 года назад
Estimating permafrost thickness in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta using LIDAR
High mountain biodiversity under climate change: progress, challenges, and promise
Просмотров 1522 года назад
High mountain biodiversity under climate change: progress, challenges, and promise
The Cultural History of Greenland and Why it Matters to Modern Geopolitics
Просмотров 7902 года назад
The Cultural History of Greenland and Why it Matters to Modern Geopolitics
Comparison of long-term sea ice extent & area trends from 3 NSIDC passive microwave sea ice products
Просмотров 1082 года назад
Comparison of long-term sea ice extent & area trends from 3 NSIDC passive microwave sea ice products
New insights into the polar sea ice-ocean state from NASA’s ICESat-2
Просмотров 2942 года назад
New insights into the polar sea ice-ocean state from NASA’s ICESat-2
The Importance of Standards in Science and Society: a Short Introduction and Personal Perspective
Просмотров 532 года назад
The Importance of Standards in Science and Society: a Short Introduction and Personal Perspective
VIIRS Imagery and the Cryosphere
Просмотров 832 года назад
VIIRS Imagery and the Cryosphere
About the National Snow and Ice Data Center
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About the National Snow and Ice Data Center
Meteorology and Detection of Arctic Rain on Snow Events
Просмотров 1602 года назад
Meteorology and Detection of Arctic Rain on Snow Events
Ecological Responses of Thermokarst Lakes in the Arctic
Просмотров 3102 года назад
Ecological Responses of Thermokarst Lakes in the Arctic
New and Novel Sea Ice Observations from the Spire Nanosatellite Constellation
Просмотров 2262 года назад
New and Novel Sea Ice Observations from the Spire Nanosatellite Constellation

Комментарии

  • @freenrg101
    @freenrg101 День назад

    Cool, now do it again starting in 1900, or 1920, or 1939. Charlatans!

  • @freenrg101
    @freenrg101 День назад

    Funny how this starts in 1979, after a series of unusually cold years and scientists were seriously considering the start of the next ice age. Well, not funny actually. Cherry picked start year to bamboozle the gullible!

  • @6Sparx9
    @6Sparx9 13 дней назад

    Icey nothing wrong here.

  • @jeremyashford2145
    @jeremyashford2145 14 дней назад

    Just so people realise, because many do not, even if all the Arctic and Antarctic sea ice was to melt it would not raise the sea level one bit. For the smarter people, here is a question: When frozen, water increases in volume. Would the polar sea ice melting lower the sea level?

  • @joealomar-cu3qb
    @joealomar-cu3qb 15 дней назад

    vote out any politician going along with the climate scam, the green energy farce destroying our economies.

  • @toddhendrickson8801
    @toddhendrickson8801 18 дней назад

    It melted during the Antarctic late summer. Is this not part of the 100 year cycle. It’s a cool process no matter what’s happening

  • @Af-rl2gz
    @Af-rl2gz 18 дней назад

    Seems odd to choose 1979, wonder why?

  • @Sceince_Vedas_are_the_Universe
    @Sceince_Vedas_are_the_Universe 19 дней назад

    No change detected 👍

  • @iggyBOOO
    @iggyBOOO 19 дней назад

    Inaccurate

  • @JohnDoe-le8fy
    @JohnDoe-le8fy 20 дней назад

    DEI efforts?.. pass.

  • @MartinStorks-fi2lq
    @MartinStorks-fi2lq 22 дня назад

    It’s a donut..donut?

  • @Aangel452
    @Aangel452 22 дня назад

    A very interesting documentary. Great geological efforts in this vast freezing wasteland. This is truely a huge effort by these scientists to stay on top of the changes occurring in Antartica due to the melting affects on the continent. Enjoyed this eye opening amazing effort for humanity by these teams, and learned allot. Thank you for sharing this research.🤗

  • @sandrakisch3600
    @sandrakisch3600 23 дня назад

    I loved this video. So much info. I have read Admiral Byrds book.

  • @LastingLight-bb1wb
    @LastingLight-bb1wb 23 дня назад

    Good information

  • @jlowe501
    @jlowe501 24 дня назад

    all bull sht the earth is flat paid chills u know your telling a lie for money dam shame u all are trying your best too keep truth from comming out too late we comming for all you decivers god is real and we will win in the end god bless

  • @Jonathan-ex8zx
    @Jonathan-ex8zx 24 дня назад

    Leilani is a Papua New Guinean name... Is she Papua New Guinean? She looks like one of us.. 😇

  • @1972martind28
    @1972martind28 24 дня назад

    The Earth did warm from the 1980s into the early 2000s. But it also cooled from the 1940s through the 1970s. We were kicking out a lot of CO2 during that time. CO2 is plant food and according to ice core data, it has never warmed earth. So the fact that you mentioned global warming “which they attach to co2” I knew this was just going to be more junk science. Are you talking about the volcanoes that are under the ocean where most of this is a melting? Or how cold the air temperature really is? Are you talking about all the ice gains? Ted, you sound like another funded Quackedemic. I understand how you wanna feed the family. But they’re not going to start taking money out of my paycheck to save us from the gas plants breathe, one of the main building blocks of life. Why don’t you tell us how many degrees centigrade the earth’s temperature is above the coldest it’s been in 10,000 years? We were having a hard time growing crops at that time. And I don’t think you know any of this, so I’m going to tell you it’s around 1°C. There’s no indication of any sea level rise. And if you study the sun, you’ll understand that it’s going to get colder and it will become very noticeable by 2030. Glaciers are growing. And I’m really sick of your nonsense junk science with no peer reviewed papers anywhere to prove that plant food Co2 ever warmed earth. Even when it was 17 times higher than it is today. It always rises after the earth warms. Yes, we need to clean up Pollution but even that doesn’t control temperatures. Look into cosmic rays, sun cycles, a weakening Magnetosphere, magnetic pole excursion. Then you’ll start getting a clue. But if you keep going along with his global warming nonsense because of CO2, you’re gonna become the laughingstock because people are figuring it out.

  • @BenPat88
    @BenPat88 24 дня назад

    It’s not a sphere this clown so cocky…

  • @travissimpson1353
    @travissimpson1353 24 дня назад

    Looks like some crystal clear censorship!!!

  • @jaynenord101
    @jaynenord101 24 дня назад

    Americans have to be the most propagandized people on earth😂🤣😂

  • @jaynenord101
    @jaynenord101 24 дня назад

    Why does your father have his hand hidden in his pocket? 🤔

  • @jaynenord101
    @jaynenord101 24 дня назад

    “ the first black man” tells me immediately that this is programming with a NWO agenda. We live in a planisphere. Flat, stationary, geocentric and enclosed. Once you know you can’t unknow it. 🙏💯🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @georgehays4908
    @georgehays4908 25 дней назад

    Ahhhĥ , Brad , when you say berry picking is a good safer job for younger children......not when my dad too, me Black Bear hunting as a child . My mom was with , but i snuck off and ate so many black berries and blck raspberries that i was stuck on the 2 trees , side by side , with privey pit underneath ! I got diarrhea to top it all . Told momand dad i made friends with black bears and shared berries . We were raisdd tough , i was only 4 , in 1967 . We got dropped into the bush up kn Canada in a DeHavellend Beaver amphibious aircraft . Im old now , so all this bad stuff happening , i was raised to be ready and never panic . Dad is long gone , but he taught me a lot .

  • @Learnandplaywithqais
    @Learnandplaywithqais 25 дней назад

    Palestine and Israel please😢

  • @delladog
    @delladog 26 дней назад

    Also check out the Antartic on the same chart, ice extent has hardly changed over the years

  • @LynC-ml9yp
    @LynC-ml9yp 26 дней назад

    Oh what rubbish!

  • @peaches3472
    @peaches3472 27 дней назад

    Thank you, Jesse, for your report! I hope you are doing better now! My husband finally did get out of the hospital yesterday and is home now. But his temperament has changed quite a bit. The hospital did say that he'd had at least 3 strokes from the brain scan they did. At least he is home for now.

  • @martiansoon9092
    @martiansoon9092 27 дней назад

    One part that have been missing from models was deep cracks that developed from below the ice sheet. When underwater robots were send to see what happens they find cracks that may widen 30 meters per year. This means ice tongue may crack easier than previously thought. These are hardly yet in ice sheet models that previously assumed flat surface from below. And this makes more rapid melting likely.

  • @martiansoon9092
    @martiansoon9092 27 дней назад

    Recent ICEYE satellite based paper shows that Thwaites does rise and fall due to tidal motions. This means seawater gets under the glacier. And that reaches up to 6km inlands. Part of this water is trapped under the ice sheet during low tides. This trapped water gets more pressure from the weight above, leading higher heat content. This makes the ice sheet melt faster and it could thin the ice near ground zone, so it may begin floating over it to the sea. (was Rignot one of the authors?) This study means that the paleohistoric levels of sea level rise are nearer than we have previously thought. Previously State of cryosphere 2023 said: 12-20 meters of sea level rise by 2300 @2C. And IPCC 10-20 meters at current ghg levels. These high rise numbers can come earlier that predicted.

    • @martiansoon9092
      @martiansoon9092 27 дней назад

      And because this is a recent find, it is not in any ice sheet models.

    • @martiansoon9092
      @martiansoon9092 27 дней назад

      Also noting that 6km inflow is done during high tides (6hr or so), so the estimated flow rate is high. So instead of the melting on grounding line, you get huge area under the ice sheet melting at once.

  • @PsyJaye
    @PsyJaye 28 дней назад

    Indeed.. Thank You for sharing this great story.. Your Father was a noble and courageous man..

  • @ponnare
    @ponnare 28 дней назад

    A bunch of idiots here i see, earth is not a globe period

  • @daveandrews9634
    @daveandrews9634 28 дней назад

    The history part of this video is very interesting. Love the stories about Mr. Gibbs and Admiral Byrd. Just a few little discussed facts: Thwaites glacier is melting from underneath where there is significant volcanic activity warming the water under the ice. The ice may be melting some at Thwaites, but the ice forming on the entire continent is increasing overall. The tropics are not warming significantly contrary to GCM predictions. The GCM results are highly inaccurate with very low confidence in any predictions. There is no evidence that the ocean rise rate is increasing and has not changed in the past 1000 years. With the end of the grand solar max in the next couple of years, the warming will be slowing and likely reverse by 2035 and then we’ll be wishing we had warmer climate after that. It’s interesting the ice shelf was smaller in the late 1940’s than it is now. 2021 was a record cold winter on the Antarctic continent. We’re not seeing any warming different than during the first half of the 20th century.

  • @JohnDoe-nh1hh
    @JohnDoe-nh1hh 28 дней назад

    I'll buy her book an admiral Byrd a beer if you let somebody else tell us about.

  • @QuaaludeCharlie
    @QuaaludeCharlie 28 дней назад

    The Earth is Flat , and You Know That is the truth .

    • @andy1571666
      @andy1571666 28 дней назад

      😂

    • @cinfoley4264
      @cinfoley4264 28 дней назад

      Right, they are shills of the elite!

    • @hvmanara
      @hvmanara 27 дней назад

      Nonsense.

    • @7owlfthr
      @7owlfthr 23 дня назад

      😂😂😅😅😅😅

    • @fukyt
      @fukyt 23 дня назад

      Are you saying only earth is flat? Do you know all the other planets are round?

  • @bobthebuilder9553
    @bobthebuilder9553 28 дней назад

    I stopped at 2010. No significant changes. Climate Science=BS.

    • @mikeyh0
      @mikeyh0 21 день назад

      Yep. ALL BS. There is a study of climate that relies on facts and observable phenomenon but none of the alarmists even bother with it. they just make up their own hockey stick graphs by eliminating the hotter years.

  • @arahmandeshmukh617
    @arahmandeshmukh617 29 дней назад

    Superb videos....please make video on following iceberg breaks on 20th May 2024. The iceberg calved after a 14-kilometre-long split emerged at 90 degrees from the existing Halloween Crack. This comes after a long period of ice weakening at McDonald's Ice Rumples, according to the British Antarctic Survey. Notably, there is no evidence that the calvings are related to climate change.

  • @arahmandeshmukh617
    @arahmandeshmukh617 29 дней назад

    Please make video on iceberg break from Antarctica on 20th May 2024 from Halloween Crack. The iceberg calved after a 14-kilometre-long split emerged at 90 degrees from the existing Halloween Crack. This comes after a long period of ice weakening at McDonald's Ice Rumples, according to the British Antarctic Survey. Notably, there is no evidence that the calvings are related to climate change. I'm waiting...thanks

  • @user-zk2se5pw2h
    @user-zk2se5pw2h Месяц назад

    Can I give you guys some advice ; the format should be changed to get people interested. This video was putting me to sleep...

  • @chaist94
    @chaist94 Месяц назад

    It looks good.

  • @user-co7qs7yq7n
    @user-co7qs7yq7n Месяц назад

    - We live in the same climate as it was 5 million years ago and the cancer will go away - I have an explanation regarding the cause of the climate change and global warming, it is the travel of the universe to the deep past since May 10, 2010. Each day starting May 10, 2010 takes us 1000 years to the past of the universe. Today May 25, 2024 the state of our universe is the same as it was 5 million and 129 thousand years ago. On october 13, 2026 the state of our universe will be at the point 6 million years in the past. On june 04, 2051 the state of our universe will be at the point 15 million years in the past. On june 28, 2092 the state of our universe will be at the point 30 million years in the past. On april 02, 2147 the state of our universe will be at the point 50 million years in the past. The result is that the universe is heading back to the point where it started and today we live in the same climate as it was 5 million years ago. Mohamed BOUHAMIDA, teacher of mathematics and a researcher in number theory.

    • @Muddslinger0415
      @Muddslinger0415 Месяц назад

      Silly shit I have ever heard, the explanation is clear for the last 200 years we have been burning fossil fuels and we have tripled the amount within the last 100! The planet likes to stay around 200 ppm and we are now at 420 ppm. History tells us that the last time earth had 500 ppm per n the atmosphere there was very little ice! We are reaching those numbers now and that is why we are having rapid melt

    • @BenPat88
      @BenPat88 24 дня назад

      Imagine being so blinded by religion you think earth is a spinning water ball millions of years old 😂 You were created- earth is less than 10k years old and flat.

    • @user-co7qs7yq7n
      @user-co7qs7yq7n 24 дня назад

      @@BenPat88 The rotation of time has led to global climate change, and I said that today we are living in a climate 5 million years in the past. And that every day that passes starting from May 10, 2010 moves us 1000 years into the past of the universe. Which results in that today, June 2, 2024, we are in a situation of 5 million and 137 thousand years in the past. Not only that, but this turn of time will stimulate the immune system of the human body, activate it and strengthen it to make it develop genes in order to overcome incurable diseases, including cancer. My words seem strange, but they will be true and reality very soon. I will just remind you of what happened with the Chernobyl wolves, where these wolves alone developed cancer-resistant genes, without medical intervention from humans.

  • @stevet8121
    @stevet8121 Месяц назад

    Al Gore said the Arctic could be ice free by 2014. He got a Nobel Prize for that Science Fiction movie.

    • @jamesbolling6681
      @jamesbolling6681 13 дней назад

      An Inconvenient Truth, you can find it in the Comedy section.

  • @billybell6950
    @billybell6950 Месяц назад

    Shouldn't we all be drowning by now? Between the weather and all the new plandemic variants. We should all be dead. Me thinks we're being had. I'm calling bull on Greta and Al and the world health organization.

  • @In_memory_of_Dad
    @In_memory_of_Dad Месяц назад

    Agartha?

  • @sky173
    @sky173 Месяц назад

    I see no issues. It melts, It reforms. Then does it all over again... Welcome to Earth.

  • @-LightningRod-
    @-LightningRod- Месяц назад

    Super interesting, Thanks for making the effort and the choice to Share.

  • @eltonron1558
    @eltonron1558 Месяц назад

    Completely average, despite the "experts", and their hysteria, crisis club.

  • @patriottothecore6215
    @patriottothecore6215 Месяц назад

    Oh those poor penguins, where are they going to go? Wait a minute - just the same place as always.

  • @drewshubeck3000
    @drewshubeck3000 Месяц назад

    But, but, this ice is warm slushy ice…. Yea, see, we are all going to die!

  • @andrewo8356
    @andrewo8356 Месяц назад

    Al Gore and many other climatards predicted in 2007 that we would be ice free in 7 years (2014). Another dud prediction from the alarmists.

  • @larx4074
    @larx4074 Месяц назад

    Can't be true, the U.N., N.O.A.A and the E.U. banned Arctic Sea Ice years ago.......... oh wait, so they don't actually "own" the science after all...........