The ARCUS Publication Directory is a portal that includes science planning documents, white papers, newsletters, and other reports that are outside of the peer review literature.
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Sea Ice Outlook: 2017 Post-Season Report
Highlights
The Sea Ice Outlook (SIO), a contribution to the Study of Environmental Arctic Change (SEARCH), provides an open forum for researchers and others to develop, share, and discuss seasonal Arctic sea ice predictions.
2017 Submissions: Once again we want to thank all our participants in the SIO! This year we received a total of 106 submissions for the pan-Arctic September extent, two more than we received in 2016. This was a new record number of contributions, with 33 received in June, 36 in July and 37 in August. We collected Alaska
INTAROS Community-Based Monitoring Experience Exchange Workshop Report
Maryann Fidel, Noor Johnson, Finn Danielsen, Hajo Eicken, Lisbeth Iversen, Olivia Lee, Colleen Strawhacker, INTAROS Community-Based Monitoring Experience Exchange Workshop Report. Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council (YRITWC), University of Alaska Fairbanks, ELOKA, and INTAROS, Fairbanks, Alaska. 2017. 21 pp.
Coastal Monitoring Indigenous Knowledge Holders Meeting Report
Coastal Monitoring Indigenous Knowledge Holders Meeting Report. Inuit Circumpolar Council (ICC), Ottawa, Canada. 2016. 15 pp.
A Synthesis of Climate Adaptation Planning Needs in Alaska Native Communities
Meeker, D., and N. Kettle. 2017. A Synthesis of Climate Adaptation Planning Needs in Alaska Native Communities. Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy; Fairbanks, AK.
Synthesis Report of Local Meetings: Western Alaska Landscape Conservation Cooperative
Wiggins, H.V. (editor). Synthesis Report of Local Meetings: Western Alaska Landscape Conservation Cooperative. Arctic Research Consortium of the US (ARCUS) for the Western Alaska Landscape Conservation Cooperative. Fairbanks, Alaska. 2011.
Sea Ice Outlook: 2017 August Report
Outlook Report
Executive Summary
Thank you to the groups that contributed to the 2017 SIO reports. For August we received 37 contributions for pan-Arctic extent predictions, nine of which also contributed Alaska regional extent predictions and 10 of which also contributed for Antarctica. We received two additional contributions for Antarctica only and two descriptive regional contributions. This August Outlook report and current conditions were coordinated by lead author Uma Bhatt (University of Alaska Fairbanks) with contributions from Edward Blanchard-Wrigglesworth (University
Sea Ice Outlook: 2017 July Report
Outlook Report
Executive Summary
Thank you to the groups that contributed to the 2017 June and July reports. For July we received 36 contributions for pan-Arctic extent predictions. Eight contributed Alaska regional extent predictions, 12 contributed for Antarctica, and two informal contributions were received. This July Outlook report and current conditions was coordinated by lead author James Overland (NOAA) with contributions from Edward Blanchard-Wrigglesworth (University of Washington), François Massonnet (Université Catholique de Louvain and Barcelona Super Computing Center)
Sea Ice Outlook: 2017 June Report
Outlook Report
Executive Summary
Thank you to the groups that contributed to the 2017 June report. We received 33 contributions that include pan-Arctic predictions, 2 additional contributions with a regional focus, and 7 Antarctic forecasts.
This June Outlook report was developed by lead authors Julienne Stroeve (NSIDC) and Walt Meier (NASA GSFC), with contributions from Ed Blanchard-Wrigglesworth (UW), François Massonnet (Université Catholique de Louvain) and the rest of the SIPN Leadership Team.
The median Outlook value for September 2017 sea ice extent is 4.43 million
Arctic Resilience Report
M. Carson and G. Peterson (eds.), Arctic Resilience Report. Stockholm Environment Institute and Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm, Sweden. 2016. 240 pp.