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.
The publications index is listed in chronological order beginning with the most recent publication.
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Catalogue of National Polar Programmes and Other Large-Scale Programmes
EU-PolarNet 2, Blunt M, Mateev D, Pimpirev, C, Quesada A, Strobel A, Biebow N (eds.), Catalogue of National Polar Programmes and Other Large-Scale Programmes. Alfred Wegener Institute, Bremerhaven, Germany. 2022. 76 pp.
Sea Ice Outlook: 2022 September Report
Outlook Report
Executive Summary
We thank those who contributed to this 2022 September Sea Ice Outlook (SIO) report. This activity is only possible through the dedicated participation of the many forecast contributors. The 2022 September Sea Ice Outlook received 22 submissions (28 in August, 30 in July, 37 in June). These outlook contributions are based on various methods, including dynamical (physics-based) models, statistical approaches including machine-learning (ML), and heuristic (qualitative). Along with projections of total Arctic sea-ice extent for September, the August
Sea Ice Outlook: 2022 August Report
Outlook Report
Executive Summary
We thank those who contributed to this 2022 August Sea Ice Outlook (SIO) report. This activity is only possible through the dedicated participation of the many forecast contributors. The 2022 August Sea Ice Outlook received 28 submissions (37 in June, 30 in July). These outlook contributions are based on various methods, including dynamical (physics-based) models, statistical approaches including machine-learning, and heuristic (qualitative). Along with projections of total Arctic sea-ice extent for September, the August SIO received nine
Sea Ice Outlook: 2022 July Report
Outlook Report
Executive Summary
We express our thanks to all the groups and individuals who submitted their contribution to the 2022 July Sea Ice Outlook (SIO) report and for your continued support.
We received 30 contributions of September sea-ice extent that included pan-Arctic predictions, 10 from dynamical models, 19 from statistical models and one based on heuristic methods. Of the 30, nine also included predictions for pan-Antarctic extent and eight included predictions for the Alaska Region (Bering, Chukchi, and Beaufort seas). There were 12 submissions of September
Sea Ice Outlook: 2022 June Report
Outlook Report
Executive Summary
Once again, we express our thanks to all groups and individuals who submitted their contributions to the June 2022 Sea Ice Outlook (SIO) report. We appreciate your continuing efforts to support our annual activities amid these difficult times and your busy schedules.
We received 37 contributions of September sea-ice extent that included pan-Arctic forecasts; of these, ten included predictions for the Alaska region (Bering, Chukchi, and Beaufort seas) and nine included predictions for pan-Antarctic. This year's median forecasted value
ARCUS Interdisciplinary Research Committee Report: Understanding and Overcoming Collaborative Arctic Research Challenges
ARCUS Interdisciplinary Research Committee, Understanding and Overcoming Collaborative Arctic Research Challenges. Arctic Research Consortium of the U.S., Fairbanks, AK. 2022. 31 pp.
Community and Citizen Science in the Far North Conference Report
Community and Citizen Science in the Far North Conference Report. Arctic Research Consortium of the US (ARCUS), Fairbanks, Alaska. 2022. 9 pp.
2021 ARCUS Annual Meeting Report
Myers, B., Wiggins, H., Sheffield Guy, L. (eds). 2021 ARCUS Annual Meeting Report. Arctic Research Consortium of the US (ARCUS), Fairbanks, Alaska. 2022. 7pp.
Sea Ice Outlook: 2021 Post-Season Report
Table of Contents
- Section 1. Report Highlights
- Section 2. Introduction/Overview
- Section 3. Review of 2021 SIO Contributions and Sea-Ice Extent Anomalies
- Section 4. 2021 Observed Arctic Conditions During the Sea-Ice Retreat Season
- a. Observed Sea Ice
- b. Ocean Heat Conditions
- c. Atmospheric Conditions
- d. Discussion of 2021 Sea-Ice Advance Season
- Section 5. Review of 2021 Antarctic Contributions and Observed Antarctic Conditions
- Section 6. Discussions of 2021 SIO
Community-Based Monitoring in the Arctic
Finn Danielsen (ed.), Community-Based Monitoring in the Arctic. University of Alaska Press, Fairbanks, Alaska. 2020. 250 pp.