(by till)
Hello everyone. We're going back North. And this time we've got some exciting plans. Having shown last year that you can get amazing scans of the top surface of the ice using ScanLAB's scanning expertise, we're joined this year by the world leader in Polar AUV (autonomous underwater vehicle) operations, Hanu Singh and his team from Woods Hole. They will put their vehicle under the ice to sonar scan the underside, complementing the laser scanned top and create a perfect 3d virtual replica of the ice floes that we're studying.
We'll try and update this blog (semi-regularly) over the next couple of weeks.
After that, Prof Peter Wadhams and I will join the BBC for Operation Iceberg in Baffin Bay (West Greenland), but more on that later.
Anyway - welcome back and I hope you'll enjoy following us around the great white North the next few weeks. To give you a flavour of what we do, here is a ScanLAB scan of the ARCTIC SUNRISE (this picture actually appeared in the June edition of Wired magazine - see also http://www.scanlabprojects.co.uk/)
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.
09/07/2012
12/02/2012
4 french shorts on ARTE
(by till)
I found these 4 great videos which were aired on ARTE in October, covering all aspects of the cruise in a fun way:
Preparations:
http://global.arte.tv/fr/2011/10/24/operation-calotte-glaciaire-les-preparatifs/
Life on Board:
http://global.arte.tv/fr/2011/10/25/operation-calotte-glaciere-2-la-vie-a-bord/
First Measurements:
http://global.arte.tv/fr/2011/10/26/operation-calotte-glaciaire-3-premieres-mesures/
Asking Tricky Questions:
http://global.arte.tv/fr/2011/10/27/operation-calotte-glaciaire-4-forages-et-mesures-de-la-banquise/
I found these 4 great videos which were aired on ARTE in October, covering all aspects of the cruise in a fun way:
Preparations:
http://global.arte.tv/fr/2011/10/24/operation-calotte-glaciaire-les-preparatifs/
Life on Board:
http://global.arte.tv/fr/2011/10/25/operation-calotte-glaciere-2-la-vie-a-bord/
First Measurements:
http://global.arte.tv/fr/2011/10/26/operation-calotte-glaciaire-3-premieres-mesures/
Asking Tricky Questions:
http://global.arte.tv/fr/2011/10/27/operation-calotte-glaciaire-4-forages-et-mesures-de-la-banquise/
05/10/2011
about Time
(by till)
Back to work in Cambridge now, we'll hopefully be able to link you to some new exciting scan animations soon. But for the Time being, I just found this great article:
http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,2095114,00.html
(Time Magazine, 27/09/2011)
Back to work in Cambridge now, we'll hopefully be able to link you to some new exciting scan animations soon. But for the Time being, I just found this great article:
http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,2095114,00.html
(Time Magazine, 27/09/2011)
28/09/2011
the end (for now)
(by till)
after a long journey and a number of incredibly expensive meals in longyearbyen, tromso, oslo, we've made it back, safe and sound. And for once the sun is shining in Cambridge, so that's good.
It's been an incredible journey and we would like to thank everyone who helped us along the way, there was so much support from all sides, thank you!
Here's a couple more links:
There was a second feature in the Sun, the day after they had the 'where ice comes to die' story, this time a more cuddly polar bear story:
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3823554/Cold-play.html
For our german audience a piece by Greenpeace Germany
http://www.greenpeace.de/themen/meere/nachrichten/artikel/sommereis_im_arktischen_ozean_erneut_auf_tiefstand/
And an interview with me on the Australian breakfast radio:
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/breakfast/stories/2011/3312735.htm
Nick Cobbing was our onboard photographer, and his website is absolutely brilliant, full of the most beautiful photographs, and hopefully there will also be a story on our expedition up there soon:
http://www.nickcobbing.co.uk/
And finally one more picture of our ship:
Arctic Sunrise just off Pyramiden, Svalbard (photo: Nugent) |
It's been an incredible journey and we would like to thank everyone who helped us along the way, there was so much support from all sides, thank you!
Here's a couple more links:
There was a second feature in the Sun, the day after they had the 'where ice comes to die' story, this time a more cuddly polar bear story:
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3823554/Cold-play.html
For our german audience a piece by Greenpeace Germany
http://www.greenpeace.de/themen/meere/nachrichten/artikel/sommereis_im_arktischen_ozean_erneut_auf_tiefstand/
And an interview with me on the Australian breakfast radio:
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/breakfast/stories/2011/3312735.htm
Nick Cobbing was our onboard photographer, and his website is absolutely brilliant, full of the most beautiful photographs, and hopefully there will also be a story on our expedition up there soon:
http://www.nickcobbing.co.uk/
And finally one more picture of our ship:
25/09/2011
19/09/2011
Sitting on the ice, staring at The Sun
(by till)
if you ever considered buying a copy of The Sun - today would be a good choice I reckon. Or you can go for the more environmentally friendly version:
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/features/3821593/This-is-where-ice-comes-to-die.html
oh yes, and there should be some pretty pictures in tomorrow's edition as well.
if you ever considered buying a copy of The Sun - today would be a good choice I reckon. Or you can go for the more environmentally friendly version:
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/features/3821593/This-is-where-ice-comes-to-die.html
oh yes, and there should be some pretty pictures in tomorrow's edition as well.
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