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Bushuk M; Ali S; Bailey DA; Bao Q; Batté L; Bhatt US; Blanchard-Wrigglesworth E; Blockley E; Cawley G; Chi J (2024) Predicting September Arctic Sea Ice: A Multi-Model Seasonal Skill Comparison Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society DOI: 10.1175/bams-d-23-0163.1
Windnagel, A., Meier, W., Stewart, S., Fetterer, F., & Stafford, T. (2024) NOAA/NSIDC Climate Data Record of Passive Microwave Sea Ice Concentration Version 5 Analysis
T. Moon, M. L. Druckenmiller, R. Thoman (2024) Arctic has changed dramatically in just a couple of decades – 2024 report card shows worrying trends in snow, ice, wildfire and more The Conversation
Matias MT; Ramage JM; Gurarie E; Brodzik MJ (2024) Snowmelt Onset and Caribou (Rangifer tarandus) Spring Migration Remote Sensing 16 (13) 2391-2391, DOI: 10.3390/rs16132391
Lac J; Chepfer H; Arouf A; Shupe MD; Gallagher MR (2024) Polar Low Circulation Enhances Greenland's West Coast Cloud Surface Warming Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 129 (11) DOI: 10.1029/2023jd040450
Brodzik, M. J., D. G. Long, and M. A. Hardman (2024) Calibrated Enhanced–Resolution Passive Microwave Daily EASE-Grid 2.0 Brightness Temperature ESDR Version 2.0 NASA National Snow and Ice Data Center Distributed Active Archive Center DOI: 10.5067/19LHYLUXZ22M
Bushuk M; Ali S; Bailey DA; Bao Q; Batté L; Bhatt US; Blanchard-Wrigglesworth E; Blockley E; Cawley G; Chi J (2024) Predicting September Arctic Sea Ice: A Multi-Model Seasonal Skill Comparison Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society DOI: 10.1175/bams-d-23-0163.1
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