After two months staring at a black-and-yellow ruler trying to determine ice thickness, it’s so pleasing to see our data being used to assess and model sea ice this summer. We were the ONLY source of thickness data on this side of the Arctic Ocean, which astonished us and also further validated the value of this project – we know we don’t collect as much data as other observers, but if we’re the only ones doing it then it is SO worth it.
Cold and/or remote parts of the world; beautiful scenery, spectacular wildlife and thoughts on science and the natural world.
Tuesday, 25 August 2015
After two months staring at a black-and-yellow ruler trying to...
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arctic,
explorers club,
science,
sea ice
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