NASA Video of the Cryosphere 11
An anonymous reader writes "From the shrinking Arctic sea ice to retreating glaciers and collapsing Antarctic ice shelves, the cryosphere is an important and ongoing news story. NASA satellites captured these snow and ice changes worldwide to help scientists figure out what is happening. A unique global view of all of these scientific issues is presented in a new NASA video, which is being released at this meeting. The video tour takes you around the world to see what is happening through state-of-the-art animations of the latest satellite data. NASA scientist Waleed Abdalati and television producer Michael Starobin will answer questions about new cryosphere research and how the visualizations can be used to illustrate the science."
"Released at this meeting" (Score:5, Informative)
NASA has quite a few workshops and Q&A sessions this week, which you can find out here [nasa.gov]. Unfortunately, if you're not an AGU member, you'll have to pay a very hefty cost to get into the conference (upwards of $200 USD).
Other interesting news that has come out of the AGU meeting this week that you might have heard of are:
A view from Above (Score:4, Insightful)
New beachfront, inland (Score:1)
This is excellent science, yet it is a waste if it gets wrapped up in politics and the message is lost for concern with the corporate bottom line. It is time for our world's leadership
Re: (Score:2)
Re:nobody cares? (Score:1)
Re:nobody cares? (Score:1)
Why is NASA working on the Cryosphere? (Score:2)
On the other hand, if it gets Joey Lauren Adams more screen time, then I'm all for it!
Video (Score:2)
This video does a nice job of spelling it out.