Learning links
This page has links to more information on the following:
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- Daily satellite images of the cryosphere
- The JPL Polar Oceanography Group utilises satellite microwave remote sensing data and in-situ methods to understand the climate-induced variability in sea-ice and land-ice on seasonal to inter-annual time scales.
- The National Ice Center (NIC), a US multi-agency operational center representing the Department of Defense (Navy), the Department of Commerce's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and the Department of Transportation (Coast Guard).
- Arctic related sites
- Weather at the North Pole
- An international project organised under the auspices of the Arctic Council to evaluate and synthesize knowledge on climate variability, climate change, and increased ultraviolet radiation and their consequences.
- The long term trends and decadal changes occurring in the Arctic atmosphere, and their significance.
- Land-Atmosphere-Ice Interactions (LAII) research seeks to improve understanding of the role of
interactions among land, atmosphere, and ice in the functioning of the Arctic System, with an emphasis on improving the predictability of likely responses of the Arctic System to global change.
- Polar Bears Alive is a non-profit organization dedicated to the worldwide conservation of the polar bear and its arctic habitat.
- A site giving factual information about Polar Bears
- Sir John Franklin was a British explorer whose disappearance in 1845 caused a widespread search of the Arctic
- Norwegian Fridtjof Nansen is among the greatest of all Arctic explorers
- Robert Peary, American arctic explorer, claimed to be the first to reach the North Pole in 1909
- Matthew Henson spent eighteen years with Peary on his Arctic explorations.
- Roald Amundsen was the first to reach the South Pole but was also a prolific explorer in the Arctic.
- Sir Wally Herbert is a polar explorer of international distinction - 'the greatest polar explorer of our time' according to Sir Ranulph Fiennes; a 'phenomenon' according to the late Lord Shackleton, and a man whose 'determination and courage', according to His Royal Highness, Prince Charles, 'are of such heroic proportions that his country should mark his achievements eventually by having him stuffed and put on display!'
- Some other names in Arctic exploration - Search for them on www.encyclopedia.com and collections.ic.gc.ca:
Otto Sverdrup; John Barrow; William Parry; William Barents; Adolphus Greely; Francis McClintock; Dr. Salomon Andree; Richard Byrd; Frederick Cook; Gino Watkins; John Rymill; Umberto Nobile; Vilhjalmur Stefannson; Leif Eriksson.
- The Program for the Conservation of Flora and Fauna is one of five programs of the Arctic Council. CAFF was established in 1991 to address the special needs of Arctic species and their habitats in the rapidly developing Arctic region.
- World Wildlife Fund (WWF) increases the awareness of Arctic decision makers through campaigns, environmental education, lobbying, press releases and newsletters
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