Polar Space Task Group Polar Space Task Group Status Report EC-PORS-5 - 21 February 2014 Wellington, New Zealand.
Sea level rise
How is the Greenland ice sheet behaving under global warming and what are the potential impacts of ice mass loss?
Sarah shannon
Overview of AMPS-Polar MM5 real-time forecasting for Antarctica and plans for the assimilation of EOS data David H. Bromwich Polar Meteorology Group, Byrd.
A Preliminary Calibrated Deglaciation Chronology for the Eurasian Ice Complex Lev Tarasov¹, W.R. Peltier², R. Gyllencreutz³, O. Lohne³, J. Mangerud³, and.
Karthaus, September 2005 Wouter Greuell Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research Utrecht (IMAU) Utrecht University, the Netherlands AIM: Calculate.
Problem
HYDRANT: The role of clouds in Antarctic hydrologic cycle Project scientist: Irina Gorodetskaya, LGGE (France)/KU-Leuven Project leader: Nicole van Lipzig,
MASS-BALANCE MODELLING
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