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Indicators of Processes and Feedbacks Contributing to Arctic Change and Their Linkages to Global Change

Offered By: AGU via YouTube

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American Geophysical Union Courses Environmental Science Courses Climate Change Courses Permafrost Courses Glaciers Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore a comprehensive conference session from the 2017 AGU Fall Meeting focused on indicators of processes and feedbacks contributing to Arctic change and their linkages to global climate change. Delve into topics such as permafrost, open water climate models, glaciers, temperature anomalies, sea ice loss, and the Greenland Ice Sheet. Learn about new regional panels, including the Arctic Ocean Panel and Arctic Mid-Latitude Forest Task Team. Examine presentations on the status and impacts of Arctic sea ice volume, liquid freshwater volume, and associated fluxes. Gain insights from experts at NOAA, University of Colorado Boulder, Johns Hopkins University, and Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution as they discuss the latest research on Arctic change and its global implications.

Syllabus

Intro
permafrost and open water
climate models
Permafrost
Glaciers
Uncertainty
Temperature anomalies
Change of phase
Icefree summer
Sea ice loss
Art change is happening
New regional panel
Barrow Alaska
Arctic Ocean Panel
Mosaic
Arctic Mid Latitude
Forest Task Team
Greenland Task Team
Greenland Ice Sheet
Presentations
Status and Impacts
Arctic Sea Ice Volume
Liquid Freshwater Volume
fluxes
outflow
net flux


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