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Appendix A: Summary of Recent and Evolving Arctic Sea Ice Predictability Efforts
Pages 61-64

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... forecasting capability. The report Overall the goal of the SEARCH Sea Ice recommended that the Sea Ice Outlook Outlook is not to issue sea ice predictions should not only continue, but should also be themselves, but to summarize and synthesize converted to a formal program, potentially available information from the scientific adding fall freeze-up dates and more community on the expected September detailed regional forecasts to the current Arctic sea ice minimum.
From page 62...
... The decision-making future marine activity in the Arctic Ocean. community needs to clearly articulate the The report called for research to improve space and time domains over which it needs regional models for increased understanding actionable scientific information and the and enhanced forecasting of regional Arctic science community needs to assess its sea ice variability.
From page 63...
... plan for a WCRP polar climate predictability NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric initiative (WCRP, 2012)
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... 2012. WCRP/IASC Polar Climate Bergen, Norway.


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