Adam Bateson

@a_w_bateson

PhD candidate in sea ice modelling at . Contributor to blog. He / Him pronouns. Tweets in a personal capacity. 🏳️‍🌈🇦🇶🇪🇺

Vrijeme pridruživanja: travanj 2016.

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  1. 4. velj

    My first ever lead author paper has been accepted and published online! Impact of sea ice floe size distribution on seasonal fragmentation and melt of Arctic sea ice

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    24. sij

    Sad days for 😢 Last week, we learned about the dramatic retreat of glaciers in the . This week, we move on to the disappearing of glaciers in the in ... Read more in our new post by !

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    There have been a lot of highly publicised anti-trans tweets flying around Twitter recently so we just wanted to show our support for the T & I in LGBTQI+! Penguins & polar bears beat dragons, wizards or former Olympic swimmers any day!

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    11. pro 2019.

    Danny Feltham presents work led by 'Impact of the Sea Ice Floe Size Distribution on the Seasonal Evolution and Inter-annual Variability of Arctic Sea Ice'. Moscone West - 2006, L2 11:05 - 11:20 C32B-04

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    6. pro 2019.

    Last week was , celebrating the , enabling science to explore the continent. This week in the , , and S. Kufner present scientific projects going on in Antarctica at the moment!

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    22. stu 2019.

    If you had to describe Antarctica with one colour, red is probably the last one you would pick up. Today's Image of the Week on the blog shows you that some parts of the so-called white continent can be surprising in their colours!

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    8. stu 2019.

    How can it be that, during a a very cold phase of our Earth’s climate (between 40 000 and 26 000 years ago), the north-eastern part of the Greenland ice sheet was less extensive than today? Read about it in our post by Ilaria Tabone!

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    4. stu 2019.
    Line graph time series showing daily Arctic sea ice extent in the Chukchi Sea for each year from 1979 to 2019. 2019 is currently the lowest on record for early November and a large outlier compared to other years.
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    1. stu 2019.

    Wildfires are expected to get more frequent and severe as the climate warms... then what will be the consequences on the Arctic permafrost?! Learn everything about it in our latest post by J. Holloway!

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    27. ruj 2019.

    Are you also as much into ice as we are?❄️ Do you want to convey your passion and why ice matters to people around you? Read our new post by , for breathtaking illustrations and useful advice about cryo-comm!

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    25. ruj 2019.

    🌊 Special Report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate Our Ocean and Cryosphere - They sustain us. They are under pressure. Their changes affect all our lives. The time for action is now. PR ➡️ SPM ➡️

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    The Warming Stripes on the front cover of this week.

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    13. ruj 2019.

    The Arctic sea-ice cover is shrinking. This is a clear consequence of the increase in atmospheric CO2 but other effects play a role as well! Read about them in our new post by D. Docquier!

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    12. kol 2019.
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    26. srp 2019.

    sea ice extent has now approached what used to be the average annual minimum in the 1980s and 1990s [Data from JAXA]. 2019's extent is also a record for today's date. We still have more than a month left in the typical "melt season"

    Graph of 2019's Arctic sea ice extent compare to the decadal averages in the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s
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    24. srp 2019.

    The 2nd September outlook from the Sea Ice Prediction Network ( SIPN) still indicates a new record low sea ice extent is *unlikely* this year. However, the median has lowered from the previous outlook. ---> Read the full report:

    Graph of Arctic sea ice predictions for September 2019
    Box and whisker plot from the September sea ice outlook prediction
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    19. srp 2019.

    Did you know? Even in the deepest winter, parts of the Arctic sea ice can melt locally... due to strong storms passing through the region! Read more about this phenomenon and in our new post by !

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    12. srp 2019.

    This week, we interviewed Dr Marie Dumont (). At the General Assembly 2019, she was awarded the Arne Richter Award for Outstanding Early Career Scientist. Click here to find out a little more about the snow scientist:

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    5. srp 2019.

    The power of , our little experiment at shows how many people you can reach with just a few tweets.

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    This move is truly devastating for the University of Alaska Fairbanks. UAF leads world-renowned Arctic research which simply must be sustained during such a critical time of environmental transition in the US Arctic region.

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