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

Polar lows - Where? When? How?

Estimating air temperature - by combining satellite and surface data

Why hasn't Antarctic sea ice been declining

The Arctic in Climate Models

Understanding freshwater changes in the Arctic Ocean

Measuring the snow accumulation at Pine Island, West Antarctica: An airborne radar study

On the role of Atmospheric teleconnections in climate variability

Enhanced parameterization of sea ice in the ALADIN-HIRLAM NWP system
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Polar lows - Where? When? How?
Author: Patrick Stoll -
Estimating air temperature - by combining satellite and surface data
Author: Pia Nielsen Frostbyte developed during the science communication sessions of the Polar Prediction School held in Abisko, Sweden, 17-27 April 2018. -
Why hasn't Antarctic sea ice been declining
Author: Rebecca Frew Frostbyte developed during the science communication sessions of the Polar Prediction School held in Abisko, Sweden, 17-27 April 2018. -
The Arctic in Climate Models
Author: Sally Woodhouse Frostbyte developed during the science communication sessions of the Polar Prediction School held in Abisko, Sweden, 17-27 April 2018. -
Understanding freshwater changes in the Arctic Ocean
Author: Sam Cornish Frostbyte developed during the science communication sessions of the Polar Prediction School held in Abisko, Sweden, 17-27 April 2018. -
Measuring the snow accumulation at Pine Island, West Antarctica: An airborne radar study
Author: Stefan Kowalewski Frostbyte developed during the science communication sessions of the Polar Prediction School held in Abisko, Sweden, 17-27 April 2018. -
On the role of Atmospheric teleconnections in climate variability
Author: Ying Dai Frostbyte developed during the science communication sessions of the Polar Prediction School held in Abisko, Sweden, 17-27 April 2018. -
Enhanced parameterization of sea ice in the ALADIN-HIRLAM NWP system
Author: Yurii Batrak Frostbyte developed during the science communication sessions of the Polar Prediction School held in Abisko, Sweden, 17-27 April 2018.