Team NSIDC Betsy Youngman Anupma Prakash Curriculum Dev./Educator

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Team NSIDC Betsy Youngman Anupma Prakash Curriculum Dev./Educator Brian Rogan Educator Mark McCaffrey Facilitator/Storyteller Walt Meier Scientist/Data Rep

Whither Arctic Sea Ice? Data: Tools: NSIDC Sea Ice Index – monthly browse extent, concentration, trends, anomalies Passive Microwave sea ice concentration fields Tools: Sea Ice Index web interface – animation, multiple views of images ImageJ – subset and analyze concentration fields Excel – compute regional extents, anomalies, trends

Whither Arctic Sea Ice? Shishmaref Village into the ocean? Hudson Bay Sea Ice Extent 2020 Shishmaref Village into the ocean? No more Hudson Bay polar bears? Inuit culture threatened?