FrostBytes videos, short videos from the Applicate Summer School that explain what research participants are conducting.

Understanding of Antarctic preciptation by using CloudSat and ground radars in East Antarctica

What causes year-to-year variations in Nordic Seas heat content?

Arctic sea ice and tropical rainfall; how do these control seasonal predictability of the winter NAO

Representing Permafrost in Climate Models

Are effects of transient vegetation and soil changes as important as climate change impacts on alpin

Smartphones and weather forecasting

Designing an optimal sampling strategy for monitoring the Arctic sea ice thickness

Prediction of Arctic sea ice on subseasonal to seasonal timescale

Arctic sea ice monitoring from space

Model representation of low clouds in the Arctic boundary layer
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Understanding of Antarctic preciptation by using CloudSat and ground radars in East Antarctica
Author: Florentin Lemonnier Frostbyte developed during the science communication sessions of the Polar Prediction School held in Abisko, Sweden, 17-27 April 2018. -
What causes year-to-year variations in Nordic Seas heat content?
Author: Helene Asbjørnsen Frostbyte developed during the science communication sessions of the Polar Prediction School held in Abisko, Sweden, 17-27 April 2018. -
Arctic sea ice and tropical rainfall; how do these control seasonal predictability of the winter NAO
Author: James Warner Frostbyte developed during the science communication sessions of the Polar Prediction School held in Abisko, Sweden, 17-27 April 2018. -
Representing Permafrost in Climate Models
Author: Jan Nitzbon Frostbyte developed during the science communication sessions of the Polar Prediction School held in Abisko, Sweden, 17-27 April 2018. -
Are effects of transient vegetation and soil changes as important as climate change impacts on alpin
Author: Kabir Rasouli Frostbyte developed during the science communication sessions of the Polar Prediction School held in Abisko, Sweden, 17-27 April 2018. -
Smartphones and weather forecasting
Author: Kasper Hintz Frostbyte developed during the science communication sessions of the Polar Prediction School held in Abisko, Sweden, 17-27 April 2018. -
Designing an optimal sampling strategy for monitoring the Arctic sea ice thickness
Author: Leandro Ponsoni Frostbyte developed during the science communication sessions of the Polar Prediction School held in Abisko, Sweden, 17-27 April 2018. -
Prediction of Arctic sea ice on subseasonal to seasonal timescale
Author: Lorenzo Zampieri Frostbyte developed during the science communication sessions of the Polar Prediction School held in Abisko, Sweden, 17-27 April 2018. -
Arctic sea ice monitoring from space
Author: Mallik Mahmud Frostbyte developed during the science communication sessions of the Polar Prediction School held in Abisko, Sweden, 17-27 April 2018. -
Model representation of low clouds in the Arctic boundary layer
Author: Martin Hagman Frostbyte developed during the science communication sessions of the Polar Prediction School held in Abisko, Sweden, 17-27 April 2018.