The 44th annual North West Glaciologists meeting will be at University of Washington in Seattle this year.
Since NWG is the original informal and minimally organized regional meeting about ice in North America, our 2016 web page is still being updated, but you should be able to find most of the
This webinar will include a discussion of the 2016 Sea Ice Outlook (SIO) with a focus on the lessons learned from this season, what was new this season, and what areas could be improved for the future. Presentations will include a review and analysis of the outlooks contributed from 2008 to 2016
Organizers of a conference entitled "Time series analysis in environmental science and applications to climate change" announce a call for registration.
This conference will convene 8-11 November 2016 in Tromsø, Norway.
The goal of the conference is to provide a discussion forum in the field of
Háaloft, Harpa Eighth Level, Harpa Conference Center, Reykjavik
Time: 2:30-3:30pm GMT
The Arctic Research Consortium of the United States (ARCUS) has organized a breakout session titled "How to Connect with Arctic Research Across Boundaries" at this year's Arctic Circle Assembly being held 7-9 October in Reykjavík, Iceland.
Ríma B, Harpa First Level, Harpa Conference Center , Reykjavík, Iceland
Time: 3:30-5pm GMT
The Arctic Research Consortium of the United States (ARCUS), the International Arctic Science Committee (IASC), and the Icelandic Centre for Research (RANNÍS) will co-convene a breakout session titled "Essential Science for Informed Decision-Making in the Changing Arctic"
The Arctic Circle is an annual open assembly that takes place in mid-October in Reykjavík, Iceland. The annual program is designed in collaboration with partnering organizations. The Arctic Circle facilitates working meetings across issues and organizations and provides a forum for discussions
The U.S. Climate Variability and Predictability Program (US CLIVAR) announces the Fall 2016 call for new US CLIVAR-sponsored workshops and one new working group for 2017. Submissions are encouraged from the U.S. climate science community.
WORKSHOPS:
The US CLIVAR program annually sponsors open
The theme of Geosciences conferences is “Geosciences and Policies: Economy & Culture in a Changing World” which extensively covers all aspects on scientific and technical advances in the field of geosciences and geomatics ranging from the integration of instruments, methodologies and technologies
Arctic research spans disciplinary, institutional, national, and sector boundaries in pursuit of improved understanding and decision making for this vital region. In order to work effectively across these boundaries, it is important to focus on effective communication, coordination, and
Arctic Ambitions V conference focuses on commercial opportunities in the Arctic, such as engineering, construction, architecture, natural resource development, environmental services, maritime shipping and logistics, and international trade.