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Advances in Polar Science

Advances in Polar Science - New category, Editorial Opinions, attracts more attention from the international polar community

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Published: 03 January 2020

The Polar Research Institute of China - PRIC, publishes the Journal of Advances in Polar Science - APS, www.aps-polar.org . The primary objective of APS is to publish achievements in fundamental research, applied research and high-technology research focused or based on the polar regions, and to report the latest discoveries, inventions, theories and methodologies in polar research.

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CNARC board

8th China Nordic Arctic Cooperation Symposium, May 27-29, 2020 - Call for presentation proposals!

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Published: 02 January 2020

The 8th China-Nordic Arctic Cooperation Symposium will take place in Umeå ,Sweden, on 27-29 May 2020. The conference theme is “Research Cooperation and Knowledge Sharing for a Sustainable Arctic”.

Invitation for proposals for oral presentations is now open. Deadline for abstract submission is on March 1st , 2020:

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ARICE webinar on data management

ARICE webinar on data management

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Published: 24 December 2019

The Arctic Research Icebreaker Consortium (ARICE,arice.eu/) and Association of Polar Early Career Scientists (APECS,apecs.is/) invited for a webinar on Data Management, on 17 December. The webinar is now available for viewing on the Arice´s webpage https://arice.eu/training/webinars/84-arice-webinar-data-management

The aim of this webinar was to provide an overview of current statues in data management, planning and best practices as well as advances in data presentation, integration and interpretation.

Halldór Jóhannson, Executive Director or Arctic Portal, gave an overview introduction and touched on topics of policy and best practice of data management, as well as engagement with stakeholders. Topics of data presentation and the ARICE 3D Icebreaker were discussed by Anseok Joo, Programmer at Arctic Portal.
In a second part, Øystein Godøy, senior scientist and data manager at the Norwegian Meteorological Institute and Stein Sandven, director of the Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center and project coordinator of INTAROS (Integrated Arctic Observation System), spoke about the INTAROS data management practices with emphasis on meta data and federated search. Øystein and Stein are leading the Data Management in the EU Arctic Cluster.

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Yule Lads family

Jólasveinar - The thirteen Icelandic Yule lads (Santa Clauses)

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Published: 12 December 2019

Unlike most other countries that only have one Santa Claus, Iceland has thirteen. They are called Jólasveinar (Yule lads or perhaps Christmas boys) and take turns visiting our children the 13 nights leading up to Christmas Eve.

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Weather

Is this climate change?

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Published: 11 December 2019

Iceland especially the northern part has been hit by a severe snowstorm likely the worst for at least a very long time. Red weather warnings were issued all over the country due to extremely high windspeed up to 52 meters per second with constant windspeed around 30.

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ARICE Webinar Data Management

ARICE Webinar on Data Management, 17 December 2019, 9 am GMT

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Published: 10 December 2019

The Arctic Research Icebreaker Consortium (ARICE) and Association of Polar Early Career Scientists (APECS) invite for a webinar on Data Management, on 17 December 9-10:30 am GMT.

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Arctic Portal news

A new Trump directive calls for more Arctic Ocean mapping to spur resource development

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Published: 03 December 2019

According to the news provider Arctic Today "A new presidential memorandum calls for better mapping of Arctic and sub-Arctic waters off Alaska to aid mineral extraction and other commercial activities in those northern waters.

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Presentation of inspiring and novel student case studies!

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Published: 02 December 2019

In the last few months, the APECS-APPLICATE-YOPP Online Course on "Advancing Predictive Capability of Northern Hemisphere Weather and Climate” shared cutting edge knowledge about Arctic weather and climate predictions, challenges and strategies to overcome limitations in 11 webinars. Master and PhD students as well as postdocs from diverse backgrounds and countries attended our course.

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Tara foundation

Microplastics found in European rivers!

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Published: 24 November 2019

According to a recent press release by the Tara Ocean Foundation, microplastics are ubiquitous in European rivers. For over a period of six months the research schooner Tara voyaged along the four European sea fronts and collected 2,700 samples from nine major rivers in Europe.

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Difference in mean ice margin position in October 2019 compared to the mean value for October 2012. Regions marked in blue have more sea ice than the reference period; those marked in red have less

Arctic Sea-ice Extent at a Record Low

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Published: 22 November 2019

According to scientists, as reported on the AWI website, the sea-ice growth in the Arctic is at a historical low. The mean sea-ice extent in the Arctic this October was only 5.44 million km2, which is more than 443,000 km2 below the previous minimum year, 2012 noted by analyses from the University of Bremen´s Institute of Environmental Physics.

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Arctic Floating University

Arctic Floating University 2020

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Published: 14 November 2019

Northern (Arctic) Federal University invites researchers, PhD-students, and students to take part in the marine research and education expedition in the Arctic.

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Arctic Yearbook 2019 - Redefining Arctic Security

The 2019 Arctic Yearbook

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Published: 12 November 2019

The Arctic Yearbook 2019: Redefining Arctic Security will be launched today at the Rovaniemi Arctic Spirit conference.

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