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Notes from the Field

    College Student’s Arctic Impressions

    March 11, 2011 My research is focused primarily on sea ice and using airborne measurements to infer sea ice thickness over an area of the Arctic. If only the person sitting in the window seat knew that, maybe he would have understood why I kept leaning over him to get a look out the window. […]

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    Day3: Sledding Down an Ice Cap (Sort Of)

    March 12, 2o11 Saturday morning at Thule AFB is pretty slow paced. MIDN Brugler and I went to the gym around 0730, and we were the only ones there, except for a few Air Force guys. We had a lazy but productive morning (laundry, some research, email) in preparation for our sled ride trek in […]

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    Day2: Exploring Thule and Surrounding Areas

    March 11, 2011 **We woke up to some horrible news about the Earthquake and subsequent Tsunami that struck Japan, and then threatened the Hawaiian Island and West Coast of the U.S. I taught the Intro to Oceanography course at USNA, and 2 of the core objectives are introducing the student’s to earthquakes and tsunamis. I […]

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    How We Got Here: From the U.S. Naval Academy to Greenland

    March 10, 2011 LCDR John Woods is a Meteorology and Oceanography Officer (METOC) currently teaching in the Oceanography Department at the United States Naval Academy (USNA).  He is part of the Sea Ice Thickness Observation team joined NASA’s Operation IceBridge mission in the field for the Arctic 2011 campaign. (OIB 2011). Most midshipmen at USNA […]

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    Day of Rest

    Karsnoyarsk       56.2° N 92.5°E   9:10 p.m. Local Siberia; 9:10 a.m. next day EST High 69F   Low 42F    Rain We are back to where we started – in comfortable rooms at the Hotel for Scientists in Krasnoyarsk.   We drove through the night and arrived here about 6:15 this morning.  Even at that early hour, we were graciously greeted us and […]

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    A Wonderful World

    Marinsk,   56.22 N   87.75 E 12:00 midnight Local Siberia; 12:00 Noon next day EST High 74 F   Low 69 F    Rain Today has been one long day of travel – and our day is not over yet. I’m calling from a little café in Marinsk, which is a town about 200 km east of Tomsk. […]

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    Archaeology and NASA

    Two NASA Earth scientists have traded in their air-conditioned offices for the uncomfortably arid fields of central Turkey. Toiling nine or more hours per day, seven days a week, they walk up to 10 miles a day searching ancient Turkey archaeological grounds for bone fragments, pottery and tombs. But they aren’t using shovels, picks, and […]

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    Chasing the Data

    Tomsk Oblast  58.55 N   85.68 E  11:00 p.m. Local Siberia;  11:00 a.m. next day EST  High  79 F   Low 62 F   Clear   We’ve been on the move today.  Last night we looked at our data, and realized that we are done with last night’s site.  We still need a day’s worth of different data, so that’s what […]

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