ESA's CryoSat mission
@esa_cryosat
Official feed of @esa's ice mission, #CryoSat. An #EarthExplorer satellite monitoring polar sea ice and changes in the ice sheets over Greenland and Antarctica.
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https://www.esa.int/Applications/Observing_the_Earth/CryoSat 30-08-2010 09:41:27
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European Polar Science Week 2024 starts tomorrow with EUScience&Innovation🇪🇺 and European Space Agency hosting a week of #polarscience research, discussions and networking. To find out more about the full programme and to watch the event opening visit their website: polar-science-week.eu
🆕 Preprint feat. CryoSat data 🛰️ "CMIP6 models overestimate sea ice melt, growth & conduction relative to ice mass balance buoy estimates" 🗞️ Met Office Science Met Office HadOBS 👉gmd.copernicus.org/preprints/gmd-…
‼️ CryoSat users ‼️ Due to an orbit control manoeuvre, CryoSat science data will be unavailable today from 12:41:50 to 14:35:35 UTC Exact times will be confirmed shortly afterwards and published on the Data Unavailabilities page ESA Earth Online 👉earth.esa.int/eogateway/miss…
Alice from the fabulous Telespazio UK CryoSat team is presenting her important work on CryoSat data quality today! Go say hi if you're at the Radar Altimetry Symposium 👋🛰️📊 And complete the survey if you're a CryoSat data user, it'd be very helpful!
"Model Biases in Simulating Extreme Sea Ice Loss Associated With the Record January 2022 Arctic Cyclone" 🐻❄️🌀 🛰️ CryoSat data aids research into why the storm was well predicted by forecasts but the loss of sea ice was not 🗞️ UW Atmospheric and Climate Science 👉agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.102…
A novel way to study ice from space ❄️ Researchers fed Copernicus EU #Sentinel3 data into Vision Transformers, a type of neural network that splits an input image - in this case, the optical images from the Sentinel-3 datasets - into a sequence of patches, serialises each one
New work on sea ice loss in storms by UW Atmospheric and Climate Science faculty Ed Blanchard-Wrigglesworth and Cecilia Bitz, with colleagues from UW APL, Brown University and the Norwegian Polar Institute. UW College of the Environment