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  1. The SAGE team consists of leading experts in the field: @polarbremen.bsky.social @umanitoba.bsky.social @nansensenteret.bsky.social @uni-hamburg.de #UCLouvain #S&T and @met.no Looking forward to working with this team 😍

  2. The webinar is organized by the ESA-funded project "Sea Ice Age and Drift" (SAGE). The SAGE team consists of leading experts in the field: @polarbremen.bsky.social @umanitoba.bsky.social @nansensenteret.bsky.social @uni-hamburg.de #UCLouvain #S&T and @met.no

  3. This week two of our colleagues were in #Oxford at the European Space Agency (ESA) to meet with their partners from the #SAGE project on sea ice age and drift. Two exciting days filled with fruitful discussions about results and future plans - accompanied by unexpectedly good weather! ☀️

    More information about the project:
    👉 climate.esa.int/en/projects/se

  4. Hello from Iqaluktuttiaq/Cambridge Bay 🇨🇦! We're part of the Copernicus Expansion Missions Sea Ice Experiment (CEMSIE) to study snow and sea ice with #radiometers and #radars 📡 and lots of geophysical sampling! It's the 2nd leg of the #campaign and it's getting "warmer" (-7° right now) but we still enhoy our heated tent 🥶⛺.

    More information about the campaign:
    👉 esa.int/Applications/Observing
    👉 saltysnow.ca/cemsie/

  5. While new craters are being named on the Moon 🌒 by the #ArtemisII crew 🚀 , did you know a new #uncharted island 🏝️ — tiny, but still! — was discovered during the Polarstern cruise we mentioned earlier? It needs a name as well! What do you suggest? We are looking forward to your comments!
    awi.de/en/about-us/service/pre

  6. Since more than two weeks the RV Polarstern #SWOS expedition is now conducting research in the western Weddell Sea. The days are starting to get shorter while we are measuring L-band microwave brightness temperatures of sea ice to improve our satellite retrievals for the upcoming EU/ESA #CIMR mission.

  7. Since more than two weeks the RV Polarstern #SWOS expedition is now conducting research in the western Weddell Sea. The days are starting to get shorter while we are measuring L-band microwave brightness temperatures of sea ice to improve our satellite retrievals for the upcoming EU/ESA #CIMR mission.

  8. Since more than two weeks the RV Polarstern #SWOS expedition is now conducting research in the western Weddell Sea. The days are starting to get shorter while we are measuring L-band microwave brightness temperatures of sea ice to improve our satellite retrievals for the upcoming EU/ESA #CIMR mission.

  9. Since more than two weeks the RV Polarstern expedition is now conducting research in the western Weddell Sea. The days are starting to get shorter while we are measuring L-band microwave brightness temperatures of sea ice to improve our satellite retrievals for the upcoming EU/ESA mission.

  10. Since more than two weeks the RV Polarstern #SWOS expedition is now conducting research in the western Weddell Sea. The days are starting to get shorter while we are measuring L-band microwave brightness temperatures of sea ice to improve our satellite retrievals for the upcoming EU/ESA #CIMR mission.

  11. The #Polarstern SWOS #expedition to the #Antarctic Weddell Sea 🚢 🇦🇶 has started. During the weekend we left Punta Arenas 🇨🇱 and are now crossing the famous Drake Passage. Let's hope it is not getting to wavy 🌊 You can follow us under follow-polarstern.awi.de

  12. Two weeks ago, our colleague Marcus gave an overview of the CIMR L2 Snow depth retrieval implemented within the L2PAD project on the European Space Agency - #ESA #CIMR Expert User Group workshop in Barcelona. Now we are addressing the valuable comments and feedback to improve the product. Another month till the detailed design review, let's go!

  13. As the giant #Antarctic iceberg #A23a is currently breaking apart, we created a video about its dance in the water in the last year, including spinning in a Taylor column! Even though A23a is not sea ice, the microwave signature is similar and it shows up in our data! Can you spot it in the video?

  14. As the giant #Antarctic iceberg #A23a is currently breaking apart, we created a video about its dance in the water in the last year, including spinning in a Taylor column! Even though A23a is not sea ice, the microwave signature is similar and it shows up in our data! Can you spot it in the video?

  15. As the giant #Antarctic iceberg #A23a is currently breaking apart, we created a video about its dance in the water in the last year, including spinning in a Taylor column! Even though A23a is not sea ice, the microwave signature is similar and it shows up in our data! Can you spot it in the video?

  16. As the giant iceberg is currently breaking apart, we created a video about its dance in the water in the last year, including spinning in a Taylor column! Even though A23a is not sea ice, the microwave signature is similar and it shows up in our data! Can you spot it in the video?

  17. As the giant #Antarctic iceberg #A23a is currently breaking apart, we created a video about its dance in the water in the last year, including spinning in a Taylor column! Even though A23a is not sea ice, the microwave signature is similar and it shows up in our data! Can you spot it in the video?

  18. Today is THE day for all sea ice interested folks at #LPS25: there will be fantastic talks and poster! Do not miss out ;)!! #esa

  19. Greetings from Denver! This week we are at the American #Meteorological Society #AMS conference for #Polar Meteorology and Oceanography with amazing presentations from #MOSAiC and #AC3 (ac3-tr.de/).

  20. This week we are in Copenhagen to discuss the implementation of level 2 algorithms for the upcoming #CIMR – Copernicus Imaging Microwave Radiometer #satellite. Thank you to #DMI for hosting us and #EU and #ESA for developing #CIMR #CIMRL2PAD

  21. Hello from Reading! Our colleague Janna is currently at the NWP SAF Workshop on Satellite Observations of the Earth System Interfaces (events.ecmwf.int/event/420/). Exciting insights and discussions about how we can exploit #satellite #observations for numerical weather #predictions and #reanalysis even better!

  22. Exciting update in Earth Observation! 🛰️ The European Space Agency launches the #CIMRL2PAD project, a 4-year initiative to advance #EO technology.
    We will contribute to this international project led by MET Norway, with new algorithms for thin sea ice thickness, ice type and snow on sea ice for the upcoming CIMR satellite.
    uni-bremen.de/en/university/un
    image © Thales Alenia Space

  23. Packing for the Spanish @ICMCSIC Arctic-MON campaign in November at #CHARS, Cambridge Bay, Canada. We will perform snow, sea ice, and L-band microwave radiometer measurements, also relevant for @CIMRmission and @SMOS_satellite