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Bill Line, NOAA/NESDIS

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Online, 11:00 am AKST

This presentation highlights innovative satellite imagery products for Alaska, specifically for detecting sea spray, blowing snow, and water vapor. Using newly developed RGB combinations applied to both GOES and JPSS satellites, these tools improve forecasters’ ability to diagnose otherwise

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Online, 7:00 am AKST

In coordination with the launch of the UN International Year of Glaciers' Preservation (IYGP), the IYGP Task Force 3 (Research and Monitoring) is holding a side event on Research and Monitoring in the Mountain Cryosphere.

Experts will discuss advancements, challenges, and priorities in the

Rick Thoman, Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy; Erik Schoen, International Arctic Research Center; and an Alaska Arctic Observatory and Knowledge Hub representative

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Online, 11:00 am AKST

Join for an overview of the Alaska’s Changing Environment 2.0 publication, featuring speakers on climate, salmon, and Arctic Indigenous observations. The Alaska’s Changing Environment publication is a collaboration between the Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy and the International

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Santa Barbara, CA

Join Toolik Field Station in Santa Barbara, CA for a special All Scientists Meeting: Celebrating 50 Years of Toolik research. The All Scientists Meeting is intended to spark conversation, inspire new ideas, and garner feedback amongst the Toolik community.

All are welcome to join on January 16-18

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Online, 10:00-11:00 am AKST

Join the NOAA Library and NOAA's Global Ocean Monitoring and Observing Program's (GOMO) Arctic Research Program (ARP) for a public webinar about the Arctic Report Card. This meeting is open to the public, and registration is required.

2025 will mark the 20th anniversary of the Arctic Report Card

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Online, 9:00 am AKST

Join for discussion on how engineering research can shape the future of Arctic infrastructure. Panelists Baxter Bond (Alaska Center for Energy and Power), Billy Connor (Alaska University Transportation Center), and Uyemaa Gantulga (George Washington University will share opening remarks, followed by

Rick Thoman, Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy

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Online, 12:00-1:00 pm AKST

Rick Thoman will review recent and current climate conditions around Alaska, discuss forecasting tools, and finish up with the Climate Prediction Center’s forecast for January 2025 and the winter season. Join the gathering online to learn what’s happened and what may be in store with Alaska’s

Michael Lawson, Asst. Sea Ice Meteorologist/Alaska Sea Ice Program

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Online, 11:00 am AKST

In June 2024, the research vessel Norseman II was partially-disabled and trapped in sea ice for a two week period offshore the community of Shishmaref in the Bering Strait region of Alaska. The National Weather Service’s Alaska Sea Ice Program supported the United States Coast Guard and United

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Online

Organizers invite proposals for special sessions at the Eighth International Symposium on Arctic Research (ISAR-8). This meeting will take place 28-31 October 2025 in Hachioji City of Tokyo, Japan.

The scientific program of ISAR-8 consists of Plenary, Regular, and Special sessions. In addition to

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Ottowa, Canada

Hosted in Ottawa, December 9 - 12, 2024, ArcticNet's 5th International Arctic Change Conference (AC2024), a special 20th edition of our Annual Scientific Meeting (ASM) is a hub for Arctic and northern research in Canada. The AC2024 brings together researchers from the natural, health, and social