This paper explores the changing infrastructure around weather and sea ice information provisioning for Arctic marine areas. Traditionally, the most important providers of operational information on sea ice and weather conditions are the national sea ice and meteorological services. More recently, the community of Arctic information providers has become more heterogeneous with the establishment of numerous collaborative platforms. Three case studies will enhance our understanding of current developments (BarentsWatch, Polar View and Arctic Web). We analyze their organization and funding structures, the types of services they develop, and their target groups. Based upon these cases, we discuss the information infrastructure’s dynamics and un...
Climate change has been credited with making the Arctic Ocean more accessible to maritime transport,...
Research by the Polar Prediction Project's Societal and Economic Research and Applications Task Team...
What kind of forecast information is needed for safe and sustainable Arctic maritime activities now ...
This paper explores the changing infrastructure around weather and sea ice information provisioning ...
At the International Congress on Arctic Social Sciences (ICASS IX) in Umeå, 8–12 June ...
Recognition is growing that valuable weather, water, ice and climate (WWIC) services for marine, Arc...
Recognition is growing that valuable weather, water, ice and climate (WWIC) services for marine, Arc...
This study works towards a wider understanding of the specific role of weather and sea ice informati...
Environmental conditions in Polar Regions are becoming more dynamic due to climate change. As sea ic...
Recently, there has been wide agreement that WWIC information services for polar areas require furth...
The sea ice in the Arctic seems to be diminishing at an accelerating pace. This opens up opportuniti...
Profound changes in Arctic sea-ice, a growing desire to utilize the Arctic’s abundant natural resour...
The Polar Regions may seem remote, but the observed rapid changes now affecting both the Arctic and ...
Two virtual conferences brought together participants from forecasting, operations, climate and sea ...
In the ice-infested Arctic Ocean environment, the uptake of new sea ice services is an important fac...
Climate change has been credited with making the Arctic Ocean more accessible to maritime transport,...
Research by the Polar Prediction Project's Societal and Economic Research and Applications Task Team...
What kind of forecast information is needed for safe and sustainable Arctic maritime activities now ...
This paper explores the changing infrastructure around weather and sea ice information provisioning ...
At the International Congress on Arctic Social Sciences (ICASS IX) in Umeå, 8–12 June ...
Recognition is growing that valuable weather, water, ice and climate (WWIC) services for marine, Arc...
Recognition is growing that valuable weather, water, ice and climate (WWIC) services for marine, Arc...
This study works towards a wider understanding of the specific role of weather and sea ice informati...
Environmental conditions in Polar Regions are becoming more dynamic due to climate change. As sea ic...
Recently, there has been wide agreement that WWIC information services for polar areas require furth...
The sea ice in the Arctic seems to be diminishing at an accelerating pace. This opens up opportuniti...
Profound changes in Arctic sea-ice, a growing desire to utilize the Arctic’s abundant natural resour...
The Polar Regions may seem remote, but the observed rapid changes now affecting both the Arctic and ...
Two virtual conferences brought together participants from forecasting, operations, climate and sea ...
In the ice-infested Arctic Ocean environment, the uptake of new sea ice services is an important fac...
Climate change has been credited with making the Arctic Ocean more accessible to maritime transport,...
Research by the Polar Prediction Project's Societal and Economic Research and Applications Task Team...
What kind of forecast information is needed for safe and sustainable Arctic maritime activities now ...