Arctic Climate Impact Tour 2011

Nick Toberg and Till Wagner went to the North Greenland Sea in September 2011, to measure the properties and thickness of the sea ice aboard the Greenpeace ship ARCTIC SUNRISE - to document their work they started writing this blog.

As the ice was reaching a new record low (see the NSIDC sea ice extent graph) this year, we went back to carry on our work.

Last year, we were joined by SCANLAB, who performed 3d laser scans of the surface of the ice. They are on board again this year, but now we're getting the bottom as well: Hanumant Singh from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution is joining with his team to get 3d profiles of the underside of the ice.

So now, for a historic first, we got the whole 3d picture of sea ice floes in the Arctic Ocean.

On board as well this year was the master of it all, our group leader Professor Peter Wadhams.

After the Arctic Climate Impact Tour, Peter and Till travelled to West Greenland and took part in expedition Operation Iceberg - a BBC funded science project that was subsequently featured in the 2 part BBC 2 documentary Operation Iceberg.

15/08/2013

the other end of the world

Just to give a quick update:

I (Till) have moved to San Diego, CA to work as a postdoc at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, in an office with ocean view (so I've finally made it). My advisor here is Prof. Ian Eisenman and we'll be working on the question of whether the Arctic climate is stable or whether we are running the risk of suddenly losing all the sea ice that is left? For now this will be done from the safe confines of our offices, so I don't know when I'll be posting exciting stuff about Arctic adventures again.

I also have a new website: www.tillwagner.com  where you can find more about my work and research  etc. if you're interested.

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