Arctic Modeling and the Early Career Communities: Student Presentations

Опубликовано: 25 Январь 2024
на канале: IARPC Collaborations
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The January 2024 meeting of the Modelers Community of Practice rang in the New Year with a focus on the future by highlighting recent graduate student papers on numerical modeling in the Arctic. We had presentations from student papers given at last month’s AGU meeting in San Francisco. This meeting was cosponsored by the Early Career Community of Practice.

Presentations:
Arctic ecosystem modeling: What role can paleo history play in reducing model uncertainty? — Hannah Mevenkamp, University of Alaska-Fairbanks
Enhancing Resolution of Sea Ice Concentration with Machine Learning in the Northern Sea Route — Maria Luísa Rocha Santos da Silva, Brown University
Modeling water and sediment transport in Arctic river deltas to estimate fluxes to the coast — Claire Hines, Penn State University
Increasing importance of North American sourced moisture for Arctic summertime water vapor feedback — Ian Baxter, Univ. California-Santa Barbara

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Thumbnail image via Hannah Mevenkamp

00:00 Introduction
02:46 Hannah Mevenkamp
14:12 Maria Luísa Rocha Santos de Silva
26:40 Claire Hines
38:57 Ian Baxter