Air Pollution in the Arctic: Climate, Environment and Societies
Wintertime at the Dr. Neil Trivett GAW Observatory, Alert, Nunavut
Yukon River, western Alaska
Brooks Range, northern Alaska
Fostering collaborative, interdisciplinary research on Arctic air pollution and its interactions with the Earth system and human societies
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Around 40 scientists will gather in Fairbanks, Alaska between 14-16 May 2018 for the first ALaskan Pollution and Chemical Analysis (… Read More
The purpose of this 2nd workshop is to present new science relating to all aspects of air pollution affecting the Arctic, to identify… Read More
Attendees: maximum 30 international scientists and experts on natural and social sciences in the Arctic including early… Read More
Introduces students to modeling techniques. Focus areas include physical hydrology and hydrometeorology; measurement and inference;… Read More
Similar methodology to above, a data set of observed daily and monthly averaged precipitation, maximum and minimum temperature, gridded… Read More
The model parameters used to simulate the hydrologic fluxes and states in the two data above sets are available hereon the… Read More
A data set of observed daily and monthly averaged precipitation, maximum and minimum temperature, gridded to a 1/16° (~6km) resolution… Read More
WG1 is tasked with developing approaches to reduce model uncertainties regarding the processing and impacts of remote… Read More