Media Mentions

Improving How We Model Climate Change

In this presentation, learn how sophisticated climate models are developed and how research being conducted on the North Slope of Alaska is helping to improve prediction of climate throughout the Arctic.
Publisher: 
UAF - Facebook Page
Date: 
Thursday, August 21, 2014

Massive Arctic Research Project Offers More Climate Change Insight, Predictions

In the not too distant future, scientists around the globe will have a better grasp of the effects of our warming planet thanks to a massive, 10-year research project happening now on the North Slope.
Publisher: 
The Arctic Sounder
Date: 
Friday, July 4, 2014

North Slope Research Effort will Bolster Science Worldwide

In the not too distant future, scientists from around the globe will have a better grasp of the effects of our warming planet thanks to a massive, 10-year project happening now on the North slope.
Publisher: 
Anchorage Daily News
Date: 
Friday, July 4, 2014

FrostByte W Cable: High Resolution Temperature Dynamics from a Polygonal Landscape

Bill Cable (UAF) and NGEE Arctic subsurface temperatures featured in FrostByte video made for the Permafrost Young researcher’s workshop at EUCOP 18-21 June 2014, Évora, Portugal
Publisher: 
Climate and Cryoshpere
Date: 
Wednesday, June 18, 2014

IARPC Webinar Available - Next-Generation Ecosystem Experiment

The Arctic Observing, Modeling, and Terrestrial Ecosystems Collaboration Teams of the Interagency Arctic Research Policy Committee (IARPC) are hosting a webinar about the Next-Generation Ecosystem Experiment (NGEE).
Publisher: 
Arctic Reserch Consortium of the United States
Date: 
Thursday, May 22, 2014

NGEE Arctic Broadcasts “Live” from the Coastal Plain of Alaska

Scientists working on the NGEE Arctic project have never been shy about outreach and communication when it comes to the exciting research that we are doing both in the field and laboratory.
Publisher: 
NGEE Arctic Blog
Date: 
Friday, April 25, 2014

A New Way to Study Permafrost Soil, Above and Below Ground

What does pulling a radar-equipped sled across the Arctic tundra have to do with improving our understanding of climate change?
Publisher: 
Space Daily
Date: 
Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Permafrost Science Heats Up in the United States

Programme will examine effect of Arctic warming on frozen soils.
Publisher: 
Nature
Date: 
Monday, December 19, 2011