NOAA’s Role in the Arctic Presentation by Kathleen Crane Arctic Research, Climate Program Office National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration [email protected].
Overview of NOAA’s Arctic Climate Science Activities Current or Proposed Activities Expected to Persist in FY2008-2012.
Global Transport of Mercury (Hg) Compounds Noelle Eckley EPS Second Year Symposium 22-23 September 2003 Photo: AMAP & Geological Museum, Copenhagen.
1 Svalbard Integrated Arctic Earth Observing System = SIOS Ragnhild Rønneberg, senior adviser Presentation for EU Expert group on Marine Infrastructure.
Overview of NOAA’s Arctic Climate Science Activities
Global Modeling of Mercury in the Atmosphere using the GEOS-CHEM model Noelle Eckley, Rokjin Park, Daniel Jacob 30 January 2004.
Contributors: Mark Ivey, Bernie Zak, Jeff Zirzow, Sandia National Labs
Dynamic response of Arctic sea ice to the atmospheric Dipole Anomaly (DA) Jia Wang Arctic Modeling Group, International Arctic Research Center (IARC) Eiji.
International Arctic System for Observing the Atmosphere (IASOA)
Arctic Applications achievable through Information Technology “… combining the interests of the scientific community … with those of the computer science.
Report on National SAON activities: Coordination across networks and platforms for research and monitoring Russia Igor Ashik AARI.
Dynamic response of Arctic sea ice to the atmospheric Dipole Anomaly (DA)