Title: Sea ice reduction
12007 Healy's Arctic Cruise Observations Pablo
Clemente-Colón Chief Scientist U.S. National /
Naval Ice Center (NIC)
- Symposium on the Impact of An Ice-Diminishing
Arctic on Naval and Maritime Operations - Washington, D.C. - 10-12 July 2007
2NIC Mission and Structure
- Tri-agency organization
- Over 60 military and civilian personnel located
in Washington, D.C. - Global sea ice analysis and forecasting
- International Partnerships
- North American Ice Service (NAIS)
- Canadian Ice Service (CIS)
- International Ice Patrol (IIP)
- International Arctic Buoy Programme (IABP)
- International Ice Charting Working Group (IICWG)
USCG
Navy
NOAA
NAIS
IAPB
IICWG
NICs mission is to provide the highest quality
strategic and tactical ice services tailored to
meet the operational requirements of U.S.
national interests.
3Cruise Co-Chief Scientists
4NIC Sea Ice Observations
- NIC provided daily analysis of available SAR
(RADARSAT-1 and Envisat), visible, and passive
microwave satellite data. - Hourly sea ice characterization and weather
observations were recorded through the cruise
following the ASPeCt methodology. - Photographs of sea ice and atmospheric conditions
were acquired at least hourly - Healys aloftconn camera images at 5-minute
intervals were also made available - IABP buoys deployed
Data is being organized for cross-correlation
with charts and other products
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6HEALY0703 Final Cruise Track
7AMS-E Sea Ice Concentration
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17US Interagency Buoy Program (USIABP)International
Arctic Buoy Program (IABP)
- NIC Science co-manages the US Interagency Buoy
Program with UW/PSC and coordinates US Arctic
buoy activities within the IABP - USIABP/IABP is a key component of the Arctic
Observing Network (AON) - Arctic buoy data are critical to NWS and many
other users providing weather forecasts, NWP, and
climate modeling - Arctic buoy data are used by NIC for operational
ice chart analysis and supports the validation of
satellite observations and sea ice models - As of August 17, 2007, there are 48over 90 buoys
reporting from 35 different locations across the
Arctic - White Trident Mission deploys buoys for
USIABP/IABP over the Arctic from a C-130 (AUG08
WT confirmed / exploring additional alternatives)
18Drift Model, Buoy Tracks and Sea Ice Age
Sep 1987, Summer
Russia
Older, thicker ice
Alaska
Canada
(After Rigor and Wallace, 2004)
1988-1990 Precipitous decrease in older ice
19IABP Buoy Distribution and Tracks
20Seasonal Ice Beacons, Ocean Buoys, and
Deployment Alternatives Needed
21NOAA SBIR Inexpensive AirborneExpendable Ice
Buoys (AXIB)
- Provides a lower cost aircraft droppable seasonal
buoy (with surface deployment capability) - Basic sensors/measurements include surface air
temperature, surface pressure, GPS location, and
Argos transmitter - Operation in ice and open water through
freeze/thaw cycles - LBI, Inc. awaiting result of SBIR phase II
competition
Provide alternatives to airborne drops over MYI
22AXIB Seasonal Buoys
23Boeing P-8A Poseidon
- The U.S. Navy plans to purchase 108 P-8A to
replace its fleet of P-3 aircraft. - Long-range anti-submarine warfare, anti-surface
warfare, intelligence, surveillance, and
reconnaissance aircraft - Expected to influence how the U.S. Navy's
maritime patrol and reconnaissance forces train,
operate, and deploy - Preliminary design review, September 2005
- Flight-test delivery of first aircraft, 2009
http//www.boeing.com/defense-space/military/p8a
- Initial operational capability and expected
full-production decision, 2013
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