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.
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Understanding and Responding to Global Health Security Risks from Microbial Threats in the Arctic: Proceedings of a Workshop
National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. Understanding and Responding to Global Health Security Risks from Microbial Threats in the Arctic: Proceedings of a Workshop. The National Academies Press. Washington, DC. 2020.
Sea Ice Outlook: 2020 August Report
Outlook Report
Executive Summary
We express our gratitude to the groups that contributed to this 2020 August Sea Ice Outlook (SIO) report. This activity would not be possible without the dedication of the many contributors of the Pan-Arctic, Antarctic, and regional forecasts. The 2020 August Sea Ice Outlook received 39 submissions (33 in June, 38 in July). These outlook contributions are based on various methods, including dynamical (physics-based) models, statistical approaches, heuristic (qualitative), and machine-learning. Along with projections of total Arctic sea-ice
Sea Ice Outlook: 2020 July Report
Outlook Report
Executive Summary
We express our thanks to all the groups and individuals who submitted their contribution to the 2020 July Sea Ice Outlook (SIO) report during these difficult times.
We received 38 contributions of predicted September sea-ice extent that included pan-Arctic predictions (compared to 33 contributions for the June report). A total of ten groups included predictions for the Alaska Region (Bering, Chukchi, and Beaufort seas) while seven provided predictions on pan-Antarctic extent. Additionally, we received 13 submissions of sea-ice probability
Sea Ice Outlook: 2020 June Report
Outlook Report
Executive Summary
We express our thanks to all the groups and individuals who submitted their contribution to the 2020 June Sea Ice Outlook (SIO) report during these difficult times.
We received 33 contributions of September sea-ice extent that included pan-Arctic predictions; of those contributions, eight also included predictions for pan-Antarctic and the Alaska Region (Bering, Chukchi, and Beaufort seas). Additionally, we received 13 submissions of sea-ice probability (SIP), and ten submissions of first ice-free date (IFD). What is new this year is that we
Arctic Futures 2050 Conference Report
Fisher, A. M., B. P. Kelly, and G. W. Kling (eds.). 2020. Arctic Futures 2050 Conference Report. Study of Environmental Arctic Change. https://www.searcharcticscience.org/arctic-2050/conference-2019.
A Crowdsourcing Poster on Arctic Observing Entities and Priorities
Wiggins, H. and Lee, O. 2020. "A Crowdsourcing Poster on Arctic Observing Entities and Priorities". Arctic Observing Summit. 31 March 2020. https://aos2020agenda.org/march-31/
Sea Ice Outlook: 2019 Post-Season Report
Table of Contents
- Section 1. Post-Season Highlights
- Section 2. Introduction/Overview
- Section 3. Review of Observed Arctic 2019 Conditions
- Section 3a. Observed Arctic Sea Ice
- Section 3b. Ocean Heat Conditions
- Section 3c. Discussion of 2019 Fall Ice Advance
- Section 3d: Atmospheric Conditions
- Section 4. Review of The 2019 Sea Ice Outlooks
Report of the Working Group on Culturally Responsive Science Outreach and Engagement
Report of the Working Group on Culturally Responsive Science Outreach and Engagement: A report to the North Pacific Research Board, Alaska Sea Grant, and ARCUS. May 2019.
Synoptic Arctic Survey: Report of the Open Planning Workshop
Carin Ashjian, Synoptic Arctic Survey: Report of the Open Planning Workshop. Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, Woods Hole, Massachusetts. 2019. 37 pp.