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The official Twitter account of the Norwegian Ice Service, a part of MET Norway in Tromsø.
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Norway Ice Service 20 min
The area from the ice chart for 5th Feb 2020 is 397,423 sq km. This is 4,901 sq km below the 1981-2010 average.
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Norway Ice Service 4. velj
The area from the ice chart for 4th Feb 2020 is 390,902 sq km. This is 10,205 sq km below the 1981-2010 average.
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ESA EarthObservation 3. velj
Looking to the future of Sentinels - 6 high-priority candidate missions🛰️ are currently being studied to address EU policy and gaps in Copernicus user needs, and to expand the current capabilities of the Copernicus space component. ℹ️
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Norway Ice Service 3. velj
The area from the ice chart for 3rd Feb 2020 is 348,120 sq km. This is 52,379 sq km below the 1981-2010 average.
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ECCC Canadian Ice Service 31. sij
For the past 60 years, the Canadian Ice Service (CIS) has been the leading authority for ice and iceberg information in Canada’s navigable waters.
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Norway Ice Service 31. sij
The area from the ice chart for 31st Jan 2020 is 397,485 sq km. This is 4,898 sq km below the 1981-2010 average.
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Norway Ice Service 30. sij
The area from the ice chart for 30th Jan 2020 is 389,828 sq km. This is 10,494 sq km below the 1981-2010 average.
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ECCC Canadian Ice Service 29. sij
Although we can't measure ice thickness directly from SAR imagery different ice thicknesses show up as different textures. Young ice in the top half of the image (Jan 27) and first-year ice in the bottom half.
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Michel Tsamados 27. sij
Congrats for your first first author paper 👏👏👏 Conventional assumptions involving the speed of radar waves in snow introduce systematic underestimates to sea ice thickness and seasonal growth rate estimates
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Signe Aaboe 29. sij
Crossing the Arctic Ocean on sea ice can be tricky since the ice is in continuous movement. Will you walk down-drift or up-drift? Read more about how drift data are used to investigate the effect of drift in a recent polar expedition
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Norway Ice Service 29. sij
Our poster presenting a summary of our current development activities in , , , , and IceWatchApp
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Ice Watch 29. sij
's with a poster including information on the upcoming IceWatchApp developed in collaboration with
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Norway Ice Service 29. sij
The area from the ice chart for 29th Jan 2020 is 406,663 sq km. This is 5,307 sq km above the 1981-2010 average.
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Zack Labe 29. sij
Edge of the turbulent sea ice cover in the Bering Sea... [27 January 2020; Sentinel-2 satellite; ]
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KEPLER EU project 29. sij
Ole Jakob Hegelund from presenting WP1 user requirements for an improved to monitor the regions
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Mark Drinkwater 29. sij
Inexorable rise and spread in shipping along northern sea-route arteries as sea-ice dwindles. Vessel tracks revealed by using satellite data - . See also:
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Greg Fiske 28. sij
Who is using the Arctic Seas and how is that changing over time? Come to our disruptive technology session tomorrow 15:00 Margarinfabrikken 3 to hear how we attempt to answer this question.
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Manolis Koubarakis 28. sij
Today I gave a keynote on “Artificial Intelligence for Copernicus” at an exciting Copernicus Industry workshop in Brussels. Thanks to all the participants for making it a great event and to Francesco Barbato for organizing it.
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Polar Prediction 24. sij
The & are organizing the " Observation for ", to be held in Copenhagen 17-19 June 2020, & they are looking for contributions! Check their website for info 🗓️ Deadline abstract submission: March 17th 2020
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Arctic Frontiers 28. sij
Transitioning from plenary to the science part with an exciting kick-off session! Looking forward to discussing latest science!
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