osi-saf.eumetsat.int
EUMETSAT's Ocean and Sea Ice Satellite Application Facility. 🛰
We are the dedicated @eumetsat.bsky.social centre for processing satellite data at the ocean-atmosphere interface.
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Thanks for the citation of OSI SAF! Such aknowledgments help us to improve our services and secure our public funding. Please note that, as your amazing visuals, our data are CC-BY.
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For more information and more visuals on the global, hemispherical and regional Ice situation, you can consult our Sea Ice Index directly.
More information on this thread:
bsky.app/profile/osi-...
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You can find more information on our Sea Ice Index in this thread. Don't hesitate to contact us for more informations.
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Our #SeaIce team at @met.no and @dmidk.bsky.social is currently working on an improved version. We will keep you up to date soon!
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Another visualisation of our Sea Ice Index includes regional visuals and dynamic figures. Have a look at
cryo.met.no/en/sea-ice-i...
We strongly advise you to scroll the index menu down, and have a try at the interactive visualizations!
cryo.met.no/en/sea-ice-i...
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The OSI SAF Sea Ice Index is derived from our Global Sea Ice Concentration Climate data record, with R&D input from @esa.int Climate Change Initiative.
For more info on the product, see:
osi-saf.eumetsat.int/products/osi...
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@eumetsat-users.bsky.social @met.no @dmidk.bsky.social @meteofrance.com @ifremer.bsky.social @knmi.nl
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At least global, henispheric and regional sea ice indexes are available from @osi-saf.eumetsat.int per today. A new upgraded version 3.0 is soon to be released with full coverage of regional indexes using NSIDCs regional mask on both hemispheres.
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more information on : osi-saf.eumetsat.int/community/li...
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On the opposite pole, even if the situation is not record-breaking, the Sea Ice Extent remain very low, currently within the 3 lowest daily values. To the notable exception of the Ross Sea, every area of the continent are concerned.
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Our Sea Ice expert @signeaaboe.bsky.social posted last week this animation of our Sea Ice Drift product, showing the drift is influencing as well this sudden sea ice retreat.
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This situation is mainly due to a spectacular drop in Northern Hemisphere Sea Ice at the end of January. Arctic Sea Ice Extent is at record low for several weeks now. The map show that almost all part of the Arctic are concerned by the low extent.
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Thanks for the advise. We contacted @eumetsat.bsky.social on that (since we are one of their subdomain). @acsaf.bsky.social will benefit from it as well !
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Thanks @signeaaboe.bsky.social and @jowilliams.bsky.social for that !