New Funding for PEARL
Eureka's Polar Environment Atmospheric Research Laboratory in Nunavut has been awarded a grant through CANDAC to sustain core operations. Click here to learn about sustained operations moving forward.
Summit Station News
Researchers from Summit Station's ICECAPS project were in the news at NSF this week for their recent Nature publication explaining the role of thin, low-lying clouds in Greenland's widespread surface melt last summer. Click here for the NSF news summary.
Join IASOA at AOS
The first Arctic Observing Summit (AOS) is to be held in Vancouver, Canada 30-Apr to 02-May. We welcome your comments on our community white paper. Click here for a copy.
IASOA will also host an IASC-sponsored half day workshop on 03-May to craft its contributions to the 2013 Arctic Report Card. Please contact Sandy Starkweather for more details on participating in the workshop.
News from Ny-Aalesund
The 31st edition of the Ny-Ålesund Newsletter is now available. Click here to learn about plans for new radiation instruments at Zeppelin and new greenhouse gas flux measurements on the Amundsen Nobile Climate Change Tower (CCT).
Expansions at St.Nord
Aarhus University has begun the construction of a modern research station in northern Greenland that will monitor how climate change is affecting the region.
Click here for the full story.
DOE ARM Facility RFP
Request for Preproposals
Scientific Research at the ARM Climate Research Facility
U.S. Department of Energy
Preproposal deadline: Friday, 1 February 2013
To submit a proposal, please go click here.
Polar Met Call
The 12th Conference on Polar Meteorology and Oceanography is being held 29Apr - 02May, 2013 in Seattle, Washington. Abstracts are due January 14, 2013. Click here for more information.
2012 Arctic Report Card
The latest Arctic Report Card was released at AGU on December 5. Atmospheric results from the annual roll-up include updates on 2012 temperature anomalies as well as greenhouse gas and UV baseline measurements from Arctic observatories. Observations show that increases from human sources in greenhouse gases continue, while warm air temperature anomaolies were relatively small compared to the last decade. Click here for more information.
IASOA at WMO-GCW
Represenatives from the IASOA consoritum will travel to Vienna, Austra Nov 20-22, 2012 for the First WMO-GCW-CryoNet Implementation meeting to share IASOA experiences with network coordination in a pan-Arctic context and contribute to areas of common value for the co-development of IASOA and CryoNet. Click here for more information and look for updates after the meeting.
First Tiksi Science Mtg
The first Tiksi Science Meeting was held in at the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute in St. Petersburg, 18-20 Sept 2012. A summary of the presentations and work plan can be found here.
Input Requested
On The observational needs for climate modelers in the polar regions. Click here to access the document and provide your feedback. Author contact information is provided in the document.
Arctic News in SOTC 2011
Read about changes to the Arctic atmosphere in this briefing on highlights from the 2011 BAMS State of the Climate Report. For access to the full report, click here.
IASOA's New Newsletter
IASOA distributed its first quarterly newsletter to 200 contacts last week. Click here to see the newsletter and subscribe today!
Ozone News, BROMEX Blog
Click here to read about Paul Shepson's work in the news. And click here for a link to the Barrow-based March BROMEX campaign blog.
Update - CREATE 2012
NSERC's CREATE Training Program in Arctic Atmospheric
Science has announced new opportunities for 2012 graduate and undergraduate programs. Click HERE for more information.
PEARL in the News
Researchers Jim Drummond and Kim Strong discuss the role of Canada's Polar Environment Atmospheric Research Laboratory (PEARL) near Eureka, Canada in the detection and understanding of 2011's record-sized Arctic ozone hole. Click here for the full article in the Montreal Gazette.
Cherski in the News
To learn about the role that Cherski plays in permafrost studies, click here to see NBC's Jim Maceda report on a trip to visit Sergei and Nikita Zimov at the station.
Responding to Change
International Study of Arctic Change (ISAC), in partnership with the School of Policy Studies at Queen’s University, announces:
Responding to Arctic Environmental Change Workshop: Translating Our Growing Understanding into a Research Agenda for Action
Jan 30, 2012 - Feb 1, 2012
Click here for more info.
Workshop Announcement
Workshop on Polar Simulations with the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) Model.
November 2 and 3, 2011
Byrd Polar Research Center, The Ohio State University
Columbus, Ohio USA
There is no registration fee. You are invited to attend! For more details or to register online: http://polarmet.osu.edu/workshops/pwrf_2011/
New UNIS Course
The Arctic Atmospheric Boundary Layer and Local Climate Processes
Objective: After the course, the student will have an
understanding of physical processes typical for the Arctic
atmospheric boundary layer, how the Arctic boundary layer
differs from that at lower latitudes; the challenges of
taking meteorological measurements and a basic
understanding of how numerical models in the Arctic work.
Registration Deadline: 15.Oct.2011
For more information about the
course and how to apply, see http://www.unis.no
Black Carbon
Is black carbon contributing to the warming of the Arctic? Click here to read about an international study currently taking place in the Arctic to investigate the role of black carbon in Arctic warming.
CREATE Summer School
CREATE Summer School addressing the broad theme of Arctic Atmospheric Science, will be offered from July 11 to 15, 2011 in Alliston, Ontario. Details are HERE.
CANDAC Outreach Update
In March/April 2011, CANDAC launched a new outreach project called Student-Researchers Atmospheric Collaboration at Qarmartalik School in Resolute Bay, Nunavut and Pickering College in Newmarket, Ontario. HERE
Tiksi Update 2011
Successful site visit by FMI HERE
SOA Conf Resolution
The March 16-19, 2010 State of the Arctic Conference has published a final resolution and access to presentations HERE
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Session Announcement and Call for Abstracts
"Boundary Layers in High Latitudes: Physical and Chemical Processes,
Observational and Monitoring Programs, Modeling and Analysis"
European Geophysical Union General Assembly 2009
Vienna, Austria
19-24 April 2009
Abstract Submission Deadline: Tuesday, 13 January 2009
For session information, please go to:
http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2009/session/205
Or contact:
William Neff
Phone: 303-497-6265
Email: william.neff@noaa.gov
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Papers are invited for session AS2.4, "Boundary Layers in High
Latitudes: Physical and Chemical Processes, Observational and Monitoring
Programs, Modeling and Analysis," being convened at the European
Geophysical Union (EGU) General Assembly 2009, to be held 19-24 April
2009, in Vienna, Austria. The abstract submission deadline is Tuesday,
13 January 2009.
This session is intended to provide an interdisciplinary forum to bring
together researchers working in the areas of high-latitude tropospheric
meteorology, climate, and chemistry with an emphasis on the role of
boundary layer processes.
Contributions are sought particularly, but not exclusively, in the
following areas:
- Results from recent field programs;
- Research that bridges atmospheric chemistry, climate and meteorology
in the polar regions;
- Advances in modeling and reanalysis, including model assessment;
- Long-term changes in surface processes including snow-ice/atmosphere
chemical exchange;
- Observation and modeling of surface energy budgets;
- Arctic coastal change; and
- Application of new technology.
In past years, poster sessions have followed oral sessions to allow for
oral poster introductions. For those who indicate a "no preference"
request for the presentation style, a poster supplement, to allow for
further discussion, is encouraged. Young scientist/student presentations
are particularly encouraged; one oral unit per session for such papers
has been reserved.
To submit an abstract, please follow the link under the session description at:
http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2009/session/205. The abstract
submission deadline is Tuesday, 13 January 2009.
For further information, please contact the session conveners:
William Neff
NOAA/Earth System Research Laboratory
Email: william.neff@noaa.gov
Stefania Argentini
ISAC/CNR, CNR
Email: s.argentini@isac.cnr.it
Phil Anderson
British Antarctic Survey
Email: PSAN@bas.ac.uk
Anna Jones
British Antarctic Survey
Email: a.jones@bas.ac.uk
Gunther Heinemann
University of Trier, Environmental Meteorology
Email: heinemann@uni-trier.de
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IASOA, along with several other IPY projects, is featured in a WIRED article (9/22/08) about IPY activities at both poles.
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Sustaining Arctic Observing Networks - 3rd meeting |
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Sustaining Arctic Observing Networks
IASOA was represented at the third SAON meeting, held in Helsinki, Finland, Oct. 15-17, 2008. IASOA continues to be a potential building block for the atmospheric component of SAON, along with the World Meteorological Organization's (WMO) monitoring programs, such as Global Atmosphere Watch (GAW). For more information about SAON's mission, visit the SAON web site.
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NOAA Cloud Radar travels to Finland |
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After spending several months aboard the Swedish vessel the
Oden for the ASCOS experiment during summer of 2008, the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA)/Earth System Research Laboratory (ESRL) cloud radar recently
arrived in Sodankylä, Finland. The Finnish
Meteorological Institute (FMI) runs an extensive Arctic research site in Sodankylä,
called the Arctic Research Centre, which is one of the IASOA stations. From
this boreal forest site, the radar is expected to take measurements for about 1
year.
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New Indian Station at Ny-Aalesund |
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In July 2008, India opened a new research station at Ny-Aalesund. Visit the Kings Bay web site for more details.
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