Sentences with phrase «julienne stroeve»

By: Lawrence C. Hamilton, University of New Hampshire; Cecilia M. Bitz, University of Washington; Edward Blanchard - Wrigglesworth, University of Washington; Matthew Cutler, University of New Hampshire; Jennifer Kay, National Center for Atmospheric Research; Walt Meier, National Aeronautics and Space Administration; Julienne Stroeve, National Snow and Ice Data Center; and Helen Wiggins, Arctic Research Consortium of the U.S.
-- Marco Tedesco, The City University of New York, New York, N.Y.; email: [email protected]; Sarah Doherty and Stephen Warren, University of Washington, Seattle; Martyn Tranter, University of Bristol, U.K.; Julienne Stroeve, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder; Xavier Fettweis, University of Liege, Belgium; and Patrick Alexander, The City University of New York, New York, N.Y.
Our results allow us to overcome this perception», says co-author Julienne Stroeve.
Well now we know, thanks to a new study by Dirk Notz, leader of a Max Planck Research Group at the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, and Julienne Stroeve from the US National Snow and Ice Data Centre.
Julienne Stroeve's ship at 83 ° N is having trouble finding any large ice - floes at all.
Julienne Stroeve's is good example to follow.
(2) Neven also points us toward glaciologist Julienne Stroeve's fabulous new weblog Ice Edge 2012: In Search of Large Ice Floes.
Evidence A Glaciologist Julienne Stroeve's ship is at 84 ° North and yet she reports «helicopter reconnaissance shows no large ice floes within at least one day of sailing.»
Julienne Stroeve is a Senior Research Scientist at the National Snow and Ice Data Center.
«This has been a most unusual winter,» Julienne Stroeve, of the National Snow and Ice Data Center, which tracks sea ice levels, said in an email.
The downward trend is quite clear, according to Julienne Stroeve, a sea ice expert at the National Snow and Ice Data Center, who is currently based at University College London.
«What's exactly driving these changes is not clear, but having storm tracks move further north (i.e. the North Atlantic storm track) may be tied to the northward retreat of the ice edge,» said Julienne Stroeve, a senior research scientist at the National Snow and Ice Data Center in Boulder, Colorado, in an email.
You will remember that I contacted julienne stroeve (your first link) for my 1920 to 1940 melting arctic article.
One big trouble is that we have great difficulty in even defining the meaning of ice as indicated by julienne stroeve
«It's tied with 2007 as the second - lowest (extent),» says Julienne Stroeve, a senior research scientist with the Snow and Ice Data Center.
NSIDC scientist Julienne Stroeve travels to the Arctic Ocean to study sea ice at its lowest extent since satellites started measuring it in 1979.
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 loss.
«It has been quite extraordinary for several months in the Arctic,» says Julienne Stroeve, professor of polar observation at University College London.
A recent study by NSIDC scientists Mark Serreze, Julienne Stroeve, and Alexander Crawford, along with University of Washington scientist Rebecca Woodgate, demonstrates strong links between seasonal sea ice retreat and advance in the Chukchi Sea and the inflow of ocean heat into the region through the Bering Strait.
NSIDC Research Scientist Julienne Stroeve said, «The spring of 2007 started out with less ice than normal, as well as thinner ice.
That has led to autumn temperatures in the last several years that are six to 10 degrees warmer than they were in the 1980s, said research scientist Julienne Stroeve at the National Snow and Ice Data Center in Boulder, Colo..»
But Julienne Stroeve with the National Snow and Ice Data Center says the extent of sea ice in the far north this month wasn't quite small enough to break the record set in 2012.
Regular commenter Julienne Stroeve of NSIDC is one of the co-authors, so perhaps she'll weigh in here.
By: Julienne Stroeve, NSIDC; Cecilia Bitz, U. Washington; Walt Meier, NSIDC; Edward Blanchard - Wrigglesworth, U. Washington; James Overland, NOAA / U.
«I think the minimum this year is more remarkable than in 2007,» said NSIDC scientist Julienne Stroeve in an email, «since the 2007 minimum was in large part driven by [unusual weather patterns], and this summer we shattered the 2007 minimum under more normal summer circulation patterns.»
Julienne Stroeve et al., «Arctic Sea Ice Decline: Faster than Forecast,» Geophysical Research Letters, vol.
Arctic scientist Julienne Stroeve observed that the shrinking Arctic sea ice may have reached «a tipping point that could trigger a cascade of climate change reaching into Earth's temperate regions.»
«The ongoing rapid loss of Arctic sea ice has far reaching consequences for climate, ecology, and human activities alike,» Dirk Notz and Julienne Stroeve write in Science.
In a story on the Arctic ice season in The Guardian, Julienne Stroeve of the National Snow and Ice Data Center put it well:
Insofar as sources are concerned, I would hope that people such as those who post in this forum as well as Richard Alley, Walt Meier, Mark Serreze, Julienne Stroeve, Jim Hansen, just to name a few, are not considered by you to be — postmen.
With the freeze season already substantially delayed, there will be knock - on effects for next year's melt season, notes Prof Julienne Stroeve, professor of polar observation and modelling at University College London and senior research scientist at the NSIDC.
The recent string of record - low winter maximums could be a sign that the large summer losses are starting to show up more in other seasons, with an increasingly delayed fall freeze - up that leaves less time for sea ice to accumulate in winter, Julienne Stroeve, an NSIDC scientist and University College London professor, previously said.
«We found that in years when the sea ice extent departed strongly from the trend, such as in 2012 and 2013, predictions failed regardless of the method used to forecast the September sea ice extent,» said Julienne Stroeve, a senior scientist at NSIDC and professor at University of College London.
Julienne Stroeve of the National Snow and Ice Data Center said the new study reaches the same basic conclusion she and her colleagues did in work published in 2007, although it relies on a new data set.
Dirk Notz and Julienne Stroeve have now compared corresponding model calculations with data from satellite measurements, and discovered that the climate models underestimate the loss of Arctic sea ice.

Not exact matches

The most recent published review of the science finds «the system may be poised to undergo rapid change» (The Arctic's rapidly shrinking sea ice cover: A research synthesis, Julienne C. Stroeve, 2011).
Stroeve, Julienne, et al. (2007).
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