EAGER: Developing High Latitudes Capabilities for Wave Gliders — NSF Award to University of California-San Diego Scripps Inst of O
The polar oceans act as a central thermostat that helps set the Earth’s temperature and governs our climate. Rapid changes are currently ongoing in the polar regions in response to interactions between the air, ocean, and sea-ice. Despite their importance, air-sea interactions at high latitudes remain poorly understood
| Award title | EAGER: Developing High Latitudes Capabilities for Wave Gliders |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2428537 |
| Awardee | University of California-San Diego Scripps Inst of Oceanogra |
| City | LA JOLLA |
| State | CA |
| Amount obligated | $299,911 |
| Principal investigator | Lia Siegelman |
| Program | ANT Ocean & Atmos Sciences |
| Start date | 09/01/2024 |
| Abstract | The polar oceans act as a central thermostat that helps set the Earth’s temperature and governs our climate. Rapid changes are currently ongoing in the polar regions in response to interactions between the air, ocean, and sea-ice. Despite their importance, air-sea interactions at high latitudes remain poorly understood, in great part due to the observational challenges inherent to this extreme and remote environment. The overarching objective of this project is to develop and test a new generati |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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