IASOA activities and partnerships were initiated as a part of the 2007-2009 International Polar Year (IPY) and are expected to continue for many decades as a legacy program. The IASOA focus is on coordinating intensive measurements of the Arctic atmosphere collected in the U.S., Canada, Russia, Norway, Finland, and Greenland, to create synthesis science that leads to an understanding of why, and not just how the Arctic atmosphere is evolving. The IASOA premise is that there are limitations with Arctic modeling and satellite observations that can only be addressed with boots-on-the-ground, in-situ observations and that the potential of combining individual station and network measurements into an integrated observing system is tremendous. Th...
A consortium of polar scientists combined observational forces in a field campaign of unprecedented ...
To understand the current evolution of the Arctic Ocean towards a less extensive, thinner and younge...
The Arctic marine climate system is changing rapidly, which is seen in the warming of the ocean and ...
The debate on the climatic impact of Arctic changeis currently focused on the fate of the perennial ...
International audienceIt is quite clear that for studying Arctic climate changes, and better underst...
The debate on the climatic impact of Arctic change is currently focused on the fate of the perennial...
The ambition of INRAROS Initial Requirement Mapping was to define the high-level requirements of an ...
AbstractCollaborations amongst researchers from the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Techno...
6th International Workshop on Sea-Ice Modelling and Data Assimilation, 2014 September 15-16, Toulous...
AbstractRapid and dramatic climate changes in the Arctic and the projection of their impacts on lowe...
With the Arctic rapidly changing, the needs to observe, understand, and model the changes are essent...
The Arctic is warming approximately four times as fast as the rest of the planet, and the current an...
A consortium of polar scientists combined observational forces in a field campaign of unprecedented ...
To understand the current evolution of the Arctic Ocean towards a less extensive, thinner and younge...
The Arctic marine climate system is changing rapidly, which is seen in the warming of the ocean and ...
The debate on the climatic impact of Arctic changeis currently focused on the fate of the perennial ...
International audienceIt is quite clear that for studying Arctic climate changes, and better underst...
The debate on the climatic impact of Arctic change is currently focused on the fate of the perennial...
The ambition of INRAROS Initial Requirement Mapping was to define the high-level requirements of an ...
AbstractCollaborations amongst researchers from the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Techno...
6th International Workshop on Sea-Ice Modelling and Data Assimilation, 2014 September 15-16, Toulous...
AbstractRapid and dramatic climate changes in the Arctic and the projection of their impacts on lowe...
With the Arctic rapidly changing, the needs to observe, understand, and model the changes are essent...
The Arctic is warming approximately four times as fast as the rest of the planet, and the current an...
A consortium of polar scientists combined observational forces in a field campaign of unprecedented ...
To understand the current evolution of the Arctic Ocean towards a less extensive, thinner and younge...
The Arctic marine climate system is changing rapidly, which is seen in the warming of the ocean and ...