Posts Tagged ‘Data’
Saon Roads Progress
Arctic PASSION aims to repair flaws in the Arctic observing network by refining its operability, extending pan-Arctic scientific and community-based monitoring with local and Indigenous Knowledge, by streamlining the access and interoperability of Arctic Data services, and by ensuring the economic viability and sustainability of the observing system for years to come. The ambition of…
Read MoreArctic Window Of Copernicus: A Key Analytical Deliverable Of Arctic Passion
Several years ago, Arctic PASSION proposed to establish an Arctic Window of Copernicus, to make data relevant to Arctic region to easily accessible by standardised APIs for geospatial, both for data discovery and data access. The original concept of the Arctic Window evolved in parallel with the development of the Copernicus Arctic Hub, led by…
Read MoreWildfires And Air Quality Forecasting – Services Features & Users Webinars
Arctic PASSION develops Arctic services to meet the informational needs of Arctic society. Two of our services target the distribution of information about wildfires (INFRA) and air quality (AURORAE). Recently, three webinars were hosted to share information and engage with the public for those services. The webinar on May 12th hosted both INFRA and AURORAE…
Read MoreArctic Passion Online Seminar & Dialogue “Reducing The Risk To Arctic Shipping – An Introduction To Polaris”, 4 December 12 Pm Gmt
Arctic PASSION Online Seminar & Dialogue “Reducing the Risk to Arctic Shipping – An Introduction to POLARIS”, 4 December 12 PM GMT In this online seminar, Arctic PASSION will present the progress with the Arctic Shipping Service. Based on an analysis of historic shipping activity and new sea ice risk forecasts, the Arctic Shipping Service…
Read MoreCreating a decade worth of Arctic sea ice and snow thickness data from buoy-based temperature measurements
In July 2021, the EU-funded Arctic PASSION project started off with the overarching goal to establish and maintain a sustained and accessible all-inclusive observing system that is tuned to the diverse needs of users, ranging from local inhabitants to academia through to industry and decision-makers. The large project consortium of more than 30 partner institutions…
Read MoreThe power of Indigenous voices and data supporting the green transitional Decision-making in the Arctic: The power of indigenous voices and data supporting the green transition
A new policy brief: “Data-driven Subnational Decision-making in the Arctic: The power of Indigenous voices and data supporting the green transition” will change the way we look at green transition. Published by the team at the University of Lapland, a partner in the Arctic PASSION project. Photo: Snowchange Cooperative The policy brief summarises the preliminary…
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