The Polar Prediction Project is pleased to announce two exciting opportunities for Early Career Researchers at the YOPP Final Summit, to be held in Montreal 1–4 May 2022. The Year Of Polar Prediction (YOPP) Final Summit will bring together the polar prediction community, from operational centers and academia, to environment services and polar prediction users and northern communities, to showcase the successes of YOPP and contribute to the legacy of the Polar Prediction Project.
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In our Polar and Alpine Community News we feature news from the many partners that APECS is working with, as well as other news from a variety of sources related to research in the Arctic, Antarctic and Alpine regions as well as the wider Cryosphere. Many thanks to APECS members and the wider Polar research community for contributing to this shared resources!
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UK National Ocean Decade Committee - Call for volunteers
We are looking for individuals to serve in their personal capacity to enable the Committee to communicate with passion and inspire participation in the work of the Decade across the UK. We particularly encourage expressions of interest from early career professionals, youth and community voices, industry and civil society.
ArcticNet is thrilled to share the newly released ArcticNet Data Management Policy (ADMP)!
The ArcticNet research community generates a wealth of knowledge through its extensive research program. This ADMP facilitates and maximizes the exchange of this knowledge, ensuring accessibility to data for all stakeholders, including the public. Responsible data management will ensure we have the knowledge needed to adapt to the challenges and opportunities of the rapidly transforming Arctic.
UPDATE: Call for Expressions of Interest Artificial Intelligence in the Arctic Working Group
Organizers invite expressions of interest (EOI) for a working group on artificial intelligence (AI) in the Arctic. The goal of the working group is to help streamline research efforts to some extent and create more opportunities for involvement.
Within this group, there will be topic-specific (e.g. AI for sea ice) and geographically-specific (e.g. AI in the Arctic) working groups formed. Organizers are still looking for people (from research, industry, government, etc.) to contribute.
If you are interested and have not done so already, fill out the online form as an Expression of Interest.
Read more ...Open call for nominations to the Scientific Steering Group of the Climate and Cryosphere (CliC) Project
The Climate and Cryosphere (CliC) Project of the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) is launching an open call for nominations to its Scientific Steering Group (SSG) for the period 2022-2025.
Call for Session Proposals for the AMS 2022 Polar Meteorology and Oceanography Meeting
The 17th AMS Conference on Polar Meteorology and Oceanography will take place in Madison, WI on August 8-12th 2022, and will be part of the AMS Collective Madison Meetings.
We invite you to submit a Session Topic Proposal before the deadline of October 15th 2021, 11:59pm US Eastern Time.
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