What On Earth

arctic
Here is the list of entries for What On Earth based on the selected criteria.

Listen to the Sound of a Ship's Hull Gouging Through First-Year Ice Jul 18, 2011 11:20:40 AM | Adam Voiland
 
The answer to last week's quiz
2 Comments › Permalink

Has the Arctic Gotten Sootier Over the Last Century? Jun 10, 2011 01:46:01 PM | Adam Voiland
 
Black Carbon Update
0 Comments › Permalink

Why Cutting Black Carbon Emissions May Save Arctic Sea Ice Dec 22, 2010 02:03:53 PM | Adam Voiland
 
Arctic sea ice is retreating at an unexpectedly rapid pace, but reducing black carbon may reverse the trend.
4 Comments › Permalink

Plankton on Parade Jul 27, 2010 12:26:55 PM | Adam Voiland
 
“We are seeing what’s in the water immediately, not after the fact in a lab, so it’s obvious when the water -- and what’s in it -- changes."
1 Comments › Permalink

Puzzling Over the Pieces Jul 27, 2010 12:30:13 PM | Adam Voiland
 
NASA satellites, now working for more than ten years, are beginning to allow us to examine changes in the climate. One purpose of ICESCAPE is to look at the ocean with greater detail than the satellites offer, in order to improve and refine the interpretation of the satellite data.
3 Comments › Permalink

What to Expect from the Arctic Jul 27, 2010 12:32:02 PM | Adam Voiland
 
Greg Mitchell reckons he has spent about four years of his life aboard ships. His most recent trip inside the Arctic Circle was 1989. He expects to see change now.
8 Comments › Permalink

Beautiful Radiance Jul 09, 2010 01:32:21 PM | Adam Voiland
 
Here on the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy, heading north toward sampling stations in the Bering Strait, there’s plenty of light -- a beautiful radiance nearly around the clock.
1 Comments › Permalink

NASA Readies for Spring 2010 Ice Bridge Campaign Mar 07, 2010 07:45:32 AM | Adam Voiland
 
Scientists are returning to the Arctic this spring as part of the six-year Operation Ice Bridge mission -- the largest airborne survey of Earth's polar ice ever flown.
4 Comments › Permalink

An Award-Winning Scientist Who Came in from the Cold Feb 18, 2010 12:41:53 PM | Adam Voiland
 
Researchers who study glaciers and polar dynamics often get into it for the love of the field work. Benjamin Smith, a researcher at the Polar Science Center at the University of Washington’s Applied Physics Laboratory, was no exception.
7 Comments › Permalink
RSS

Search Blogs