Sentences with phrase «ice center report»

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Kingsbridge National Ice Center and its lawyer said that because the city did not turn over the lease, it hampered their ability to raise money, the Times reported.
The $ 350 million project would convert the former armory into a 750,000 - square - foot complex, with nine ice rinks, an arena, and community and wellness centers, Politico reported.
The report also notes that the numerous amenities in the surrounding neighborhoods, including numerous school campuses, parks and the future Kingsbridge National Ice Center, make the location ideal for transit - oriented development.
The center also reports each fall the yearly minimum low for Arctic sea ice.
The National Snow and Ice Data Center reports that Arctic ice shrank by 131,000 square miles between August 17 and 21, leaving ice coverage that is well below the 2005 record low of 2.05 million square milIce Data Center reports that Arctic ice shrank by 131,000 square miles between August 17 and 21, leaving ice coverage that is well below the 2005 record low of 2.05 million square milice shrank by 131,000 square miles between August 17 and 21, leaving ice coverage that is well below the 2005 record low of 2.05 million square milice coverage that is well below the 2005 record low of 2.05 million square miles.
Data reported by NASA's New Horizons New Horizons mission to the Pluto system shows unusual terrain in this region, which features a large deposit of nitrogen ice with a pattern of polygons that are thickest at their centers and dip at their edges.
«If anyone was waiting to find out whether Antarctica would respond quickly to climate warming, I think the answer is yes,» says the lead author of one of the reports, Ted Scambos of the National Snow and Ice Data Center in Boulder, Colo. «We've seen 150 miles of coastline change drastically in just 15 years.»
Clapp, J.L., Summary and discussion of survey control for ice flow studies on Roosevelt Island, Antarctica, University of Wisconsin, Geophysical and Polar Research Center, Research Report No. 65 - 1, 98 pp., 1965.
I discussed the latest such research last week when the National Snow and Ice Data Center reported the annual minimum ice extent for the year — a tie with 2007 for second place since modern measurements began in 19Ice Data Center reported the annual minimum ice extent for the year — a tie with 2007 for second place since modern measurements began in 19ice extent for the year — a tie with 2007 for second place since modern measurements began in 1979.
Jan. 2017, the National Snow & Ice Data Center reported that both poles registered
In contrast, we report on the recent development of multiple rifts initiating from basal crevasses in the center of the ice shelf, resulted in calving further upglacier than previously observed.
The range of ocean remaining frozen over the northern polar region reached its minimum extent for 2009 on September 12, when it covered 1.97 million square miles (5.1 million square km), and now appears to be growing again as the Arctic starts its annual cool - down, the National Snow and Ice Data Center reported.
According to the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC, Sept. 20 report), the annual sea ice minimum extent was reached on Sept. 13, 20Ice Data Center (NSIDC, Sept. 20 report), the annual sea ice minimum extent was reached on Sept. 13, 20ice minimum extent was reached on Sept. 13, 2013.
July 19: Dr. Stephen Schneider passed away unexpectedly in London • July 17: The Polar Science Center observes anomalous drop in Arctic ice volume • July 16: The National Academy of Sciences released a summary report on climate stabilization targets pertaining to emissions, concentrations, and impacts over decades to millennia.
Walsh, J.E. 1978 A data set on Northern Hemisphere sea ice extent World Data Center - A for Glaciology (Snow and Ice), «Glaciological Data, Report GD - 2», part 1, pp. 49 - 51 http://arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/SEAICE/, accessed 12/25/20ice extent World Data Center - A for Glaciology (Snow and Ice), «Glaciological Data, Report GD - 2», part 1, pp. 49 - 51 http://arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/SEAICE/, accessed 12/25/20Ice), «Glaciological Data, Report GD - 2», part 1, pp. 49 - 51 http://arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/SEAICE/, accessed 12/25/2009.
Scientists with the National Snow and Ice Data Center in Boulder, Colorado, reported on Monday that Arctic sea ice extent this September reached a record low of 1.65 million square miles (4.28 million square kilometerIce Data Center in Boulder, Colorado, reported on Monday that Arctic sea ice extent this September reached a record low of 1.65 million square miles (4.28 million square kilometerice extent this September reached a record low of 1.65 million square miles (4.28 million square kilometers).
In its end of February report, the US National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) noted that Barents Sea ice was below average for this time of year (see Fig. 1 above, and Fig. 5 below) but suggested this was primarily due to natural variation driven by the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMIce Data Center (NSIDC) noted that Barents Sea ice was below average for this time of year (see Fig. 1 above, and Fig. 5 below) but suggested this was primarily due to natural variation driven by the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMice was below average for this time of year (see Fig. 1 above, and Fig. 5 below) but suggested this was primarily due to natural variation driven by the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation (AMO):
Could it be because that period is centered on the» 70's, when the RECORD (according to contemporaneous reporting) Arctic ice and unusual cold worldwide was being cited as unequivocal evidence of an impending ice age.
Scientists at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center have also reported that satellite measurements show that sea ice now covers about 2 percent more area around Antarctica than it did two decades ago, another suggestion of recent cooling.
Past Speakers Oct 2 - Columbia Professor Todd Gitlin on Fossil Fuel Divestment Oct 3 - Massimo LoBuglio, Environmentalist and Social Entrepreneur Oct 4 - Dr. Radley Horton, Columbia University and co-author of the Obama Administration's Climate Assessment Report Oct 5 - Dr. Jennifer Francis, Rutgers, author of the cutting - edge theory of Arctic Ice Melt and Extreme Weather Oct 9 - Opening Night with climate prophet Dr. James Hansen, NASA scientist, who told Congress in 1988 that global warming had begun Oct 10 — Prof. Andrew Revkin, Pace, plays Climate Music post-show Oct 11 - David Levine - Co-founder and CEO of American Sustainable Business Council Oct 12 - Jaimie Cloud & Griffin Cloud Levine - Teaching Children and Youths Sustainability Oct 16 - Prof. Gerald Markowitz, John Jay College, on industry's relationship to science Oct 17 - Marielle Anzelone, Urban ecologist Oct 18 - Dr. Jannette Barth, Why Not To Frack Oct 19 - Ken Levenson, The Passive House Oct 23 - Prof. Ana Baptista, New School for Social Research, Environmental Justice and Climate Change Oct 24 - Charles Komanoff, Carbon Tax Center, on the need to tax carbon Oct 25 - Prof. Dale Jamieson, NYU, Reason in A Dark Time Oct 26 - Eve Silber and Closing Reception in honor of Father Paul Mayer
«Personally, I would have to say that this last year has been the most extreme year for the Arctic that I have ever seen,» said Mark Serreze, director of the National Snow and Ice Data Center in Boulder, Colorado, who wasn't part of the 106 - page report.
This year we have seen the Arctic sea - ice melting season once again reported by contrarians as a recovery, although as the graph below, from the National Snow and Ice Data Center, clearly shows, there have been a number of «recoveries» in previous years tice melting season once again reported by contrarians as a recovery, although as the graph below, from the National Snow and Ice Data Center, clearly shows, there have been a number of «recoveries» in previous years tIce Data Center, clearly shows, there have been a number of «recoveries» in previous years too.
What Dirk Notz of the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology in Hamburg in Germany and Julienne Stroeve of the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) in Boulder, Colorado, in the US, report in the US journal Science is that they have established a direct correlation between emissions and ice loIce Data Center (NSIDC) in Boulder, Colorado, in the US, report in the US journal Science is that they have established a direct correlation between emissions and ice loice loss.
Now the U.S. National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) has reported that Arctic sea ice was at its lowest extent ever recorded for January (since satellite records begaIce Data Center (NSIDC) has reported that Arctic sea ice was at its lowest extent ever recorded for January (since satellite records begaice was at its lowest extent ever recorded for January (since satellite records began).
AP reported that «Mark Serreze, director of the snow and ice data center, said computer models have long predicted that Antarctica would not respond as quickly to global warming as other places.
According to the latest monthly report from the National Snow and Ice Data Center, only 4.67 million square miles of the Arctic Ocean was covered in ice in December 2016, the second - lowest total the center has even recorded for that monIce Data Center, only 4.67 million square miles of the Arctic Ocean was covered in ice in December 2016, the second - lowest total the center has even recorded for that Center, only 4.67 million square miles of the Arctic Ocean was covered in ice in December 2016, the second - lowest total the center has even recorded for that monice in December 2016, the second - lowest total the center has even recorded for that center has even recorded for that month.
Whereas the State of the Climate reports put together periodically by the NOAA National Climatic Data Center (most recently the 2012 State of the Climate report) present global - scale atmospheric, oceanic, and sea ice data, the EPA report focuses on the U.S. and covers a wider range of environmental and societal variables.
For the July report we have applied the same analysis for two different sea ice extent data sets: 1) Bremen University (IUP) and 2) National Snow & Ice Data Center (NSIDice extent data sets: 1) Bremen University (IUP) and 2) National Snow & Ice Data Center (NSIDIce Data Center (NSIDC).
With our annual updates from NOAA on the lack of summer ice, we can join in with the National Snow and Ice Data Center (amazingly based in Boulder, Colorado, US) reports, which are weekly, if you really want to knice, we can join in with the National Snow and Ice Data Center (amazingly based in Boulder, Colorado, US) reports, which are weekly, if you really want to knIce Data Center (amazingly based in Boulder, Colorado, US) reports, which are weekly, if you really want to know.
«The fact of having no ice at the pole is not so stunning,» said Dr. Claire L. Parkinson, a climatologist at the Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. «But the report said the ship encountered an unusual amount of open water all the way up.
Fortunately, Canada isn't North Korea, so citizens were eventually informed of this very real manifestation of global warming occurring right under their noses — it became headline news when the U.S. National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) reported on the shattered record instead.
New 2016/17 crack near the center of Petermann Gletscher's ice shelf as reported by Washington Post on Apr. - 14, 2017.
SSIWG - 2 Report: Progress Toward Salinity Remote Sensing Satellite Missions, Report of the Second Workshop, Salinity Sea Ice Working Group (SSIWG - 2), NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt MD, USA 19 - 21 April 1999.
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