Direct observations of sea ice drift and waves in ice in the period 2017-2022

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Sea ice drift trajectories and waves in sea ice data collected over the period 2017-2022 by a consortium of researchers, both in the Arctic and the Antarctic.

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Citation info

Rabault, J., Voermans, J., Brazhnikov, D., Turnbull, I., Marchenko, A., Nose, T., & Biuw, M. (2022). Direct observations of sea ice drift and waves in ice in the period 2017-2022. Norwegian Meteorological Institute. https://doi.org/10.21343/AZKY-0X44

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Contact

Role: Investigator
Name: Jean Rabault
email: jeanr@met.no
Institution: Norwegian Meteorological Institute (MET)

Role: Investigator
Name: Joey Voermans
email: jvoermans@unimelb.edu.au
Institution: University of Melbourne

Role: Investigator
Name: Dmitry Brazhnikov
email: dbrazhnikov@alaska.edu
Institution: College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences

Role: Investigator
Name: Ian Turnbull
email:
Institution:

Role: Investigator
Name: Aleksey Marchenko
email:
Institution:

Role: Investigator
Name: Takehiko Nose
email:
Institution: University of Tokyo

Role: Investigator
Name: Martin Biuw
email:
Institution: Havforskningsinstituttet

Role: Data center contact
Name: ADC support
email: adc-support@met.no
Institution: Norwegian Meteorological Institute / Arctic Data Centre

Time Extent
Defines the temporal extent or coverage of the dataset. Time is expressed in UTC. For collections the end date is empty.
Geographical Extent
-69.27
82.57
124.86
-156.70
Geographical location is expressed with decimal numbers with positive axis Northwards and zero at the Equator (for north and south), and decimal numbers with positive axis Eastwards and zero at the Greenwich meridian (for east and west).
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