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ObjectiveTo address the further development and applications of the Arctic Rapid Integrating Monitoring System (Arctic-RIMS), for analysis of variability and change in the Arctic freshwater system CollaboratorsM. Serreze Project SummaryThis project is conducted in conjuction with another grant project, "Assessment of Recent Hydrologic Change over the Arctic Terrestrial Drainage System" (NASA grant NNG04GJ39G). These two projects, which leverage from each other, address the further development and applications of the Arctic Rapid Integrating Monitoring System (Arctic-RIMS), for analysis of variability and change in the Arctic freshwater system. Arctic-RIMS synthesizes station precipitation, river discharge, satellite data, hydrologic and thermal modeling, and output from atmospheric reanalysis. Precipitation and temperature represent inputs into a Permafrost/Water Balance Model, which outputs a suite of fields. The RIMS Web site, maintained by University of New Hampshire, contains background material, a tutorial for site navigation and visualization and analysis tools. Arctic-RIMS represent a long-standing collaboration between NSF and NASA. Related ResourcesFor more information about the related research project, visit the Assessment of Recent Hydrologic Change over the Arctic Terrestrial Drainage System Web page. For more information about Arctic-RIMS, visit the University of New Hampshire's Arctic Rapid Integrating Monitoring System (Arctic-RIMS) Web site. Contact NSIDC User Services for more information. |