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Vrijeme pridruživanja: ožujak 2011.

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  1. 10. pro 2019.

    ice losses are accelerating - losing ice 7 times faster now than in the 1990s and tracking the highest warming scenario. This would see 40 million more people exposed to coastal flooding by 2100. New IMBIE paper out today in

  2. 5. pro 2019.

    Dr Isobel Lawrence at talking about the decline in Earth's ice measured from space, the impacts of sea level rise and the need for continued support for satellites to carry on observations into the 2020s🛰️

  3. 18. stu 2019.

    Huge congratulations to Dr. Isobel Lawrence for passing your PhD viva! 🎉🥳🥂 And a big welcome to as our expert on sea ice altimetry 💪🛰️🌊❄️

  4. 24. ruj 2019.

    Mega congratulations to who has passed his viva today with flying colours!! The future of satellite altimetry is bright with friends like Dr Tom Slater leading the way 😁🥳🎉❄️🍾🍸🍹🏆🥇🐶

  5. 22. kol 2019.

    Contact us if you would like to use this new field data set, CPOM are always happy to collaborate!

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  7. 24. lip 2019.

    Stonkingly good talk by ⁦⁦⁩ today, a very deserving winner of the ⁦⁩ exceptional PhD researcher prize! Awarded by ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ Jane Francis Well done Tom! 😀❄️⛄️

  8. 13. lip 2019.

    Chasm 1 on is now only hanging on by a 5km bridge of ice. A colossal new iceberg will be calved when it breaks! Check out our new portal for ice speed, calving front and crack propagation data!

  9. 7. lip 2019.

    How do you name a glacier in ? The UK Antarctic Place-names Committee agreed to celebrate international collaboration on science, and in space by honoring 7 super !

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  10. 7. lip 2019.

    Our satellite heroes fly over these ginormous crevasses every day. Thank you for launching such fantastic missions! can you remember which glacier this is?

  11. 16. svi 2019.
    Odgovor korisniku/ci

    Thank you for speaking out about climate change. Your voice has been heard, and you are welcome any time to learn about how we observe ice loss using !

  12. 16. svi 2019.

    ⁩ presenting his 4th poster at ⁦⁦ still going strong! Sea ice drag coefficients consistently retrieved from field & satellite data

  13. 16. svi 2019.

    ⁩ protesting at being on ANOTHER all male panel at ⁦ by fading out all slides with science results from male scientists. Thank you andy for supporting diversity in science. This stuff matters.

  14. 15. svi 2019.

    Great opening talk by ⁦⁩ at the ⁦ introducing the High Priority Candidate Missions which will be our future satellites. Excellent chairing by ⁦⁩ & ⁦⁩ who says this is a ‘dream session’!

  15. 15. svi 2019.

    Exciting new results presented by ⁦⁩ in the ice sheet session at Great to see a packed room despite the early start this morning!

  16. 14. svi 2019.

    Awesome first results from ⁦⁩ Sentinel-3 in Antarctica presented by Mal McMillan ⁦⁩ at great to see the next generation of radar altimeters are working!

  17. 14. svi 2019.

    ⁦very excited to hear ⁩ from ⁦⁩ presenting her newest sea ice results at what an action packed session this has been!

  18. 14. svi 2019.

    ⁦Fantastic results presented by ⁩ at showing the work being done to improve our estimates of snow depth on sea ice, critical for measuring sea ice thickness accurately

  19. 14. svi 2019.

    ⁦Robert Ricker ⁩ wrapping up a super session at ⁦ Great job chairing us through ⁦⁩ & ⁦⁩!

  20. 14. svi 2019.

    ⁩ absolutely smashing it at in the sea ice session. Fantastic results explain why there is a deference between the thickness measurements made by ⁦⁩ and Envisat

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