The use of weather, water, ice and climate (WWIC) information in the Polar Regions: What is known after the decade-long Polar Predication Project?

In the face of climate change, increasing human activity, compounding risks and limited infrastructure and rescue capabilities, improving weather, water, ice and climate services in Antarctica is vital to people's safety, operational success, adaptation and environmental protection.

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Main Authors: Heinrich, VJ, Stewart, Emma, Liggett, D
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Published: American Meteorological Society 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10182/16450
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spelling ftlincolnuniv:oai:researcharchive.lincoln.ac.nz:10182/16450 2024-09-15T17:40:39+00:00 The use of weather, water, ice and climate (WWIC) information in the Polar Regions: What is known after the decade-long Polar Predication Project? Heinrich, VJ Stewart, Emma Liggett, D Christchurch, New Zeland 2023-07-26 pp.369-387 https://hdl.handle.net/10182/16450 unknown American Meteorological Society https://www.nzaasc.org/ Weather, Climate, and Society https://hdl.handle.net/10182/16450 New Zealand - Australia Antarctic Science Conference Polar Conference Contribution - unpublished 2023 ftlincolnuniv 2024-08-06T23:37:07Z In the face of climate change, increasing human activity, compounding risks and limited infrastructure and rescue capabilities, improving weather, water, ice and climate services in Antarctica is vital to people's safety, operational success, adaptation and environmental protection. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctic Science Antarctica Lincoln University (New Zealand): Lincoln U Research Archive
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The use of weather, water, ice and climate (WWIC) information in the Polar Regions: What is known after the decade-long Polar Predication Project?
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title The use of weather, water, ice and climate (WWIC) information in the Polar Regions: What is known after the decade-long Polar Predication Project?
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title_full The use of weather, water, ice and climate (WWIC) information in the Polar Regions: What is known after the decade-long Polar Predication Project?
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