While cautioning against jumping to dire conclusions based on the sighting of open polar water, Dr. Serreze
of the ice data center is the principal author of a review article, published this summer in the Dutch journal Climate Change, on Arctic environmental change over decades and centuries.
Not exact matches
No surprise, the
data showed the same phenomenon in 2003, when Ted A. Scambos, at the University
of Colorado at Boulder and colleagues, detailed — with satellite photographs, maps, and endless troves
of oceanographic readings — the deterioration
of the northern Larsen
Ice Shelf going back to 1902.
For a play on big
data and A.I., Ian Mortimer, comanager
of the Guinness Atkinson Global Innovators Fund, likes Intercontinental Exchange (
ice).
FIX API connectivity is starting to break the
ice shelf in fixed income and push a wave
of new trading platforms and
data & analytic solutions into the market.
Topher The depth
of snow on top
of the WWII planes can not be correlated with
ice core
data.
Just as fresh atmospheric conditions mean that the
ice surface must first be tested afresh to see if it can be judged as safe, so our knowledge and working conclusions must be continually re-tested in the light
of fresh
data to see if we may still trust ourselves to them.
This fall, a Ph.D. student at UC Irvine tweeted a graph
of data collected by the National Snow and Ice Data Center that sparked a firestorm of deb
data collected by the National Snow and
Ice Data Center that sparked a firestorm of deb
Data Center that sparked a firestorm
of debate.
In July 2017, it became the best - selling pint
of ice cream in the US over a four week period, according to IRI
data 4 weeks ending 07-16-17, Dollar Sales, Total US Food.
Last month's issue
of Beer Industry magazine has a bevy
of good
data on 2013 beer sales, including case sales for the top ten domestic, imported, and craft beers, hard ciders, and flavored malt beverages (think Mike's Hard Lemonade, Bud Light Lime, Smirnoff
Ice, etc.).
Levy and Shrapnel (27) obtained grocery - sales surveys from the AC Neilsen Scan Track national
data set
of all ready - to - drink, water - based beverages in Australia, including sugar - based variants (carbonated soft drinks, sports drinks, energy drinks,
iced tea, and mineral water), nonsugar - based varieties, and still water.
Electronic monitoring and storing
of data ensures that your
ice machine is always preparing and storing
data for service and maintenance, reducing labor costs and downtime.
Park District officials said they have delayed negotiations for the possible purchase
of Blades
Ice Rink and Fitness Center until the company discloses all the requested financial
data.
Lastly, FRED also includes a huge amount
of archival
data, including U.S.
Ice cream production, which the Economist recently wrote about, and compared with industrial production.
The state Labor Department threw
ice cold water on the Buffalo Niagara job market, releasing revised numbers based on more complete payroll tax and census
data, indicating that hiring by local employers was just a third
of what was initially reported.
Aside from using the local
data for
ice maintenance, OGS has been in contact with outdoor rinks in every other corner
of the state — from Rockefeller Center to Buffalo — to develop best practices for achieving and maintaining a pristine rink.
OGS has been tracking weather
data over the past few years to plot out what care is required to keep the
ice pristine, regardless
of whether the temperature is 10 below and dry or 50 degrees and humid.
The source
of a mysterious glitch in
data from a gravitational wave detector has been unmasked: rap - tap - tapping ravens with a thirst for shaved
ice.
The
data also show a land bump, or sill, at the mouth
of Skinfaxe glacier, which prevents warmer, deep Atlantic water (yellow on temperature bar) from reaching the
ice.
Morris uses the information she gathers on these trips to check the accuracy
of data collected by a European satellite, Cryosat - 2, that tracks changes in the thickness
of polar
ice — information that tells scientists how quickly that
ice is thawing.
The study uses
data from two NASA missions — Operation IceBridge, which measures
ice thickness and gravity from aircraft, and Oceans Melting Greenland, or OMG, which uses sonar and gravity instruments to map the shape and depth
of the seafloor close to the
ice front.
Ground truth for satellite
data For other researchers, Summit Camp is a brief stop on longer journeys to the uninhabited interior
of Greenland's
ice sheet.
The team relied on a total
of nine moorings, augmented with satellite
data and sensors bolted below drifting sea
ice and along
ice frozen to the shore.
Using
data from 16
ice cores collected from widely spaced locations around the Antarctic continent, including the South Pole, a group led by Joe McConnell
of the Desert Research Institute (DRI) in Reno, Nevada, created the most accurate and precise reconstruction to date
of lead pollution over Earth's southernmost continent.
It is much cheaper to test
ice cores, which capture years
of data in one core, than to do repeated air sampling over time.
«The study gives us a really good handle on how to approximate how much
ice Greenland is going to lose in the coming century,» says Ted Scambos of the US National Snow and Ice Data Center in Boulder, Colora
ice Greenland is going to lose in the coming century,» says Ted Scambos
of the US National Snow and
Ice Data Center in Boulder, Colora
Ice Data Center in Boulder, Colorado.
«In any case, the results
of our model study give a clear indication that the bipolar variability
of sulfate deposits must be taken into consideration if the traces
of large volcanic eruptions are to be deduced from
ice cores,» says Dr. Krüger, «Several research groups that deal with this issue have already contacted us to verify their
data through our model results.»
UCI glaciologists have created new maps
of this part
of Greenland using
data from NASA missions and learned why some
of the massive, moving
ice slabs are more vulnerable to melting than others.
Data from the new
ice core array illustrates that Antarctic lead concentrations reached a peak in 1900 and remained high until the late 1920s, with brief declines during the Great Depression and the end
of World War II.
Exact numbers are a work in progress The scientists used a combination
of surface elevation
data from satellites and planes between 1978 and 2012 and a GPS network that weighs the
ice sheet like a scale, according to Ohio State.
A new University
of Washington study, with funding and satellite
data from NASA and other agencies, finds a trend toward earlier sea
ice melt in the spring and later
ice growth in the fall across all 19 polar bear populations, which can negatively impact the feeding and breeding capabilities
of the bears.
Overland recently co-authored a study predicting an
ice - free Arctic summer in the first half
of this century and said he will soon be releasing additional
data projecting that an area 100 miles north
of Alaska will witness open water five months out
of the year by 2030, as opposed to the current two months.
«We can also combine that
data with projections
of sea
ice, to predict how much more or less it will cost these animals to make a living over the next century,» Fischbach says.
This lottery has inadvertently accumulated almost a century
of data on the river's thaw, and a recent analysis
of town records shows that the
ice cracks about 5 days earlier than it used to.
Due to the real «go on
ice» researchers receive the unique scientific
data, which is then used in construction
of mathematical models among them are integral characteristics
of the processes (the diameter and depth
of explosive lanes, etc.).
In an analysis, the National Snow and
Ice Data Center said the sea ice extent as of Sept. 16 was 2 million square miles, an amount just below revised estimates for 2009, the former sixth place finisher, said Julienen Stroeve, a scientist at the cent
Ice Data Center said the sea
ice extent as of Sept. 16 was 2 million square miles, an amount just below revised estimates for 2009, the former sixth place finisher, said Julienen Stroeve, a scientist at the cent
ice extent as
of Sept. 16 was 2 million square miles, an amount just below revised estimates for 2009, the former sixth place finisher, said Julienen Stroeve, a scientist at the center.
The research team — which utilized 34,000
data records from 2010 and 2011 — concluded that melting sea
ice is diluting seawater and reducing the concentrations
of the carbonate minerals critical as building blocks for the shells
of marine life.
«In the last stages, it was like a stack
of dominoes,» says Ted Scambos, a glaciologist at the University
of Colorado's National Snow and
Ice Data Center.
Security group calls U.S. unprepared for Arctic changes The analysis from the National Snow and
Ice Data Center comes on the heels of several scientific and policy papers in the past week warning about the consequences of Arctic ice lo
Ice Data Center comes on the heels
of several scientific and policy papers in the past week warning about the consequences
of Arctic
ice lo
ice loss.
The
data, collected by aerial survey missions flown in the Southern Hemisphere in the summer
of 2014 - 2015, provide detailed topography
of the perpetually
ice - free region, where surprising landscape changes, such as rapid erosion along some streams, have been observed in recent years.
The
data show that the most extreme cold phases
of the Little
Ice Age — in the mid-15th and then again in the early 18th centuries — were synchronous in Europe and South America.
Centre analysts have begun testing the inclusion
of sea -
ice data from a Japanese satellite, but that spacecraft — designed to last five years — is now five years old.
Our study is significant because, while there are various different estimates for the start and end
of the Little
Ice Age in different regions
of the world, our
data show that the most extreme phases occurred at the same time in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
Satellite
data show that, between 1979 and 2013, the summer
ice - free season expanded by an average
of 5 to 10 weeks in 12 Arctic regions, with sea
ice forming later in the fall and melting earlier in the spring.
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.
That corresponds to a roughly 3 1/2 week shift at either end — and seven weeks
of total loss
of good sea
ice habitat for polar bears — over the 35 years
of Arctic sea
ice data.
So far, the Ohio State team has finished processing images from about one quarter
of the Greenland
Ice Sheet, representing a tiny portion
of the
data already stored at Minnesota, and about one year's worth
of work and computing for the research team.
Scientists used the
data to explore Antarctic
ice thickness and the distribution
of subglacial lakes.
«The new
data set will allow us to check if our ocean models can correctly represent changes in the flow
of warm water under
ice shelves,» he added.
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
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 data set.
Whereas most studies look to the last 150 years
of instrumental
data and compare it to projections for the next few centuries, we looked back 20,000 years using recently collected carbon dioxide, global temperature and sea level
data spanning the last
ice age.