Arctic Amplification and the Inequities of Climate Change with Dr. Jen Kay

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About the Presenter

Dr. Jen Kay, an Associate Professor in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences and a CIRES Fellow at CU Boulder, researches climate change by integrating observations and models. Her work focuses on how radiation, clouds, precipitation, and sea ice affect the climate. Current projects include the PREFIRE mission, which will use CubeSat satellites to study Arctic radiation, and research on Arctic warming and precipitation changes with funding from NASA and NSF. Dr. Kay also explores science communication, particularly in climate education and outreach. Her research areas cover atmosphere, climate, cryosphere, and oceans.

 

Additional Learning Resources

Here are some links from today's talk:

Data Puzzles (CEEE) Not all Warming is Equal

To get data for any day – go to this website; at the upper right you should see a world icon with three options (Arctic, Geographic, Antarctic). Pick “Arctic”. Then toggle at the bottom to select different dates. The URL will automatically update.

Data: passive microwave satellite, longer wavelength than visible wavelengths but good for seeing through clouds and detecting sea ice vs. open water: https://nsidc.org/data/seaice_index/ ftp://sidads.colorado.edu/DATASETS/NOAA/G02135/north/monthly/data/

PREFIRE CubeSats Launched on May 25 and June 5, 2024! Mission Goal: Study Arctic Heat Loss to Space. Rocket Lab - 'PREFIRE & Ice' Launch .

We look forward to seeing you at our next Science Show & Share event! Learn more about the program here

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