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with Rick Thoman, National Weather Service

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Available online or in-person at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, 407 IARC/Akasofu building

We will review recent climate conditions around Alaska, review some forecast tools and finish up the Climate Prediction Center's forecast for August and the remaining summer/early fall season.

Available online or in-person at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, 407 IARC/Akasofu building, 12:00pm

The NOAA Microwave Integrated Retrieval System (MiRS): Products, Applications, and Improvements

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Available online or in-person at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, 407 IARC/Akasofu building

Christopher Grassotti, NESDIS STAR/SMCD

The presentation will cover the background of the MiRS retrieval approach, and then move on to discussion of retrieval products, user applications, and recent work aimed at scientific improvements.

Available online or in-person at the University of

Visualizing Climate Change: A Quick Guide to Online Tools from the Scenarios Network for Alaska and Arctic Planning

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Available online or in-person at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, 407 IARC/Akasofu building

Nancy Fresco, SNAP Coordinator

SNAP offers online tools to allow you to view models and maps showing changes in temperature, precipitation, fire, sea ice, extreme events and other variables at the community or regional level. Join us to see what's available, and what's new.

Available online or

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University Centre in Svalbard (UNIS), Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway

Organizers invite applications for the 4th TraitTrain International Plant Functional Traits Course (TraitTrain4).

This course is intended for graduate students, M.Sc. and PhD, and will offer hands-on experience with collecting and exploring plant functional traits data in a real-life field

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Madison, Wisconsin

The 13th Workshop on Antarctic Meteorology and Climate brings together those with research and operational/logistical interests in Antarctic meteorology and forecasting and related disciplines. As in the past, the annual activities and status of the Antarctic Meteorological Research Center (AMRC)

Advancing Predictability of Sea Ice

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Online: 9:00 am AKDT (10:00 am PDT, 11:00 am MDT, 12:00 pm CDT, and 1:00 EDT)

The Sea Ice Prediction Network–Phase 2 (SIPN2) announces an open webinar titled “Advancing Predictability of Sea Ice” to provide an overview of its main activities and an overview of the SIPN Data Portal for sea ice prediction.

This webinar is designed for the sea ice research community and

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Houston, Texas

The International Conference on Environmental Science and Technology 2018 sponsored by the American Academy of Sciences will be held on in Houston, Texas, USA. The conference will provide a multidisciplinary platform for environmental scientists, engineers, management professionals and government

The Business Case for a pan-Arctic Observing System

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Davos, Switzerland

The Arctic Observing Summit (AOS) is a high-level biennial summit that provides a platform to address urgent and broadly recognized needs of Arctic observing across all components of the Arctic system. AOS 2018 will focus on pressing issues in the implementation and support of sustained observations

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Chamonix-Mont Blanc, France

We will be pleased to welcome you at the foot of the Mont Blanc for the 5th European Conference On Permafrost (EUCOP5). Our agenda will be the following:

- Saturday 23 ‐ Sunday 24/06: PYRN days (meeting, field trip, and more!)
- Sunday 24/06: IPA council meeting, workshops, ice‐breaker dinner
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Online: 9:00am Alaska Daylight Time [10am PDT, 11am MDT, 12pm CDT, 1pm EDT]

Please join us for a LIVE event from Toolik Field Station, Alaska. This event will feature PolarTREC teacher Melissa Lau and researchers, Dr. Steve Oberbauer and Dr. Jeremy May.

The team will be sharing what it's like to be working in the Arctic as well their research as part of the Arctic