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NSIDC scientist Shari Gearheard will speak at COP15, and Richard Armstrong worked on a report for the conference.
about 11 hours ago
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RT @: Data at the NSIDC DAAC picked up speed this year with a major archive shift.
about 17 hours ago
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The LARISSA team, Rob, Ted, and Erin, have arrived at Rothera Station, Antarctica, and are testing their equipment.
about 18 hours ago
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Rob and Ted are in Punta Arenas, Chile, getting outfitted for the next stage of their Antarctic expedition:
11:42 AM Dec 3rd
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Rob Bauer and Ted Scambos have departed for Antarctica. Read their latest update: /
8:06 AM Dec 2nd
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NSIDC scientists present new research at the AGU fall meeting Dec 14-18. Highlights at .
10:00 AM Dec 1st
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RT @: New report: Climate change accelerating beyond expectations, urgent emissions reductions required.
11:03 AM Nov 24th
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NSIDC scientist Ted Scambos heads to Antarctica, on an NSF project to study impacts of ice shelf collapse.
2:28 PM Nov 19th
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RT @ NSIDC's extensive collection of glacier photos shows how glaciers have changed over time.
4:17 PM Nov 2nd
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Contribute to community-based snow science by tweeting your snow depth and location More info:
2:30 PM Nov 2nd
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At the end of Arctic summer, more ice remained than 07 or 08, but still fell far below average.
7:00 AM Oct 6th
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Arctic sea ice appears to have hit its minimum extent for the year:
10:44 AM Sep 17th
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Meet ROCS, a resource for people studying Earth's frozen regions, the history of science, or past climate.
8:10 AM Sep 14th
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Loss of Arctic sea ice could increase impacts of climate change--Arctic amplification. NSIDC Highlights:
4:08 PM Sep 8th
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NSIDC will be closed on Monday, September 7, for Labor Day.
2:20 PM Sep 4th
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NSIDC scientists travel all over the planet to study Earth's cryosphere, or frozen regions. Latest info at:
10:51 AM Sep 4th
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NSIDC showcases scientific and data management accomplishments on new Monthly Highlights:
3:05 PM Sep 3rd
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RT @ What's going on with Earth's changing polar ice? UStream chat today with NASA scientist, 12:30pm EDT.
8:00 AM Sep 2nd
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NSIDC Web site may be down intermittently tomorrow from 9-12 MDT during scheduled maintenance.
3:17 PM Jul 6th
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Earlier mountain snowmelt, from dust deposition, changes alpine plant growth and flowering.
11:53 AM Jun 30th
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