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First Results from the Norwegian Young Sea ICE Expedition

Offered By: AGU via YouTube

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Course Description

Overview

Explore the groundbreaking findings from the Norwegian Young Sea ICE Expedition in this 29-minute press conference. Delve into the first wintertime Arctic Sea ice experiment studying the effects of rising temperatures and changing ice conditions on the thinner ice pack. Learn about the challenges faced by the international team of 70 scientists who drifted with the shrinking Arctic ice for six months aboard an ice-bound Norwegian research vessel. Gain insights from three leading scientists as they discuss the expedition's results and their implications for our understanding of the changing Arctic environment. Discover how this unique research contributes to our knowledge of extreme Arctic conditions, including very low temperatures, dangerous ice conditions, and the presence of polar bears.

Syllabus

Intro
Arctic mood
Matt Grant Skagen
Vaughn Walden
Emily Meyer
Questions


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