Arctic Climate Systems Analysis
This study began with a challenge from program area managers at Sandia National Laboratories to technical staff in the energy, climate, and infrastructure security areas: apply a systems-level perspective to existing science and technology program areas in order to determine technology gaps, identif...
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ftosti:oai:osti.gov:1177602 2023-07-30T04:00:19+02:00 Arctic Climate Systems Analysis Ivey, Mark D. Robinson, David G. Boslough, Mark B. Backus, George A. Peterson, Kara J. van Bloemen Waanders, Bart G. Swiler, Laura Painton Desilets, Darin Maurice Reinert, Rhonda Karen 2021-08-13 application/pdf http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1177602 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/1177602 https://doi.org/10.2172/1177602 unknown http://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/1177602 https://www.osti.gov/biblio/1177602 https://doi.org/10.2172/1177602 doi:10.2172/1177602 54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES 2021 ftosti https://doi.org/10.2172/1177602 2023-07-11T08:59:03Z This study began with a challenge from program area managers at Sandia National Laboratories to technical staff in the energy, climate, and infrastructure security areas: apply a systems-level perspective to existing science and technology program areas in order to determine technology gaps, identify new technical capabilities at Sandia that could be applied to these areas, and identify opportunities for innovation. The Arctic was selected as one of these areas for systems level analyses, and this report documents the results. In this study, an emphasis was placed on the arctic atmosphere since Sandia has been active in atmospheric research in the Arctic since 1997. This study begins with a discussion of the challenges and benefits of analyzing the Arctic as a system. It goes on to discuss current and future needs of the defense, scientific, energy, and intelligence communities for more comprehensive data products related to the Arctic; assess the current state of atmospheric measurement resources available for the Arctic; and explain how the capabilities at Sandia National Laboratories can be used to address the identified technological, data, and modeling needs of the defense, scientific, energy, and intelligence communities for Arctic support. Other/Unknown Material Arctic SciTec Connect (Office of Scientific and Technical Information - OSTI, U.S. Department of Energy) Arctic |
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This study began with a challenge from program area managers at Sandia National Laboratories to technical staff in the energy, climate, and infrastructure security areas: apply a systems-level perspective to existing science and technology program areas in order to determine technology gaps, identify new technical capabilities at Sandia that could be applied to these areas, and identify opportunities for innovation. The Arctic was selected as one of these areas for systems level analyses, and this report documents the results. In this study, an emphasis was placed on the arctic atmosphere since Sandia has been active in atmospheric research in the Arctic since 1997. This study begins with a discussion of the challenges and benefits of analyzing the Arctic as a system. It goes on to discuss current and future needs of the defense, scientific, energy, and intelligence communities for more comprehensive data products related to the Arctic; assess the current state of atmospheric measurement resources available for the Arctic; and explain how the capabilities at Sandia National Laboratories can be used to address the identified technological, data, and modeling needs of the defense, scientific, energy, and intelligence communities for Arctic support. |
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Ivey, Mark D. Robinson, David G. Boslough, Mark B. Backus, George A. Peterson, Kara J. van Bloemen Waanders, Bart G. Swiler, Laura Painton Desilets, Darin Maurice Reinert, Rhonda Karen |
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