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Appendix C: Summaries of Workshop Panels and Breakout Discussions
Pages 71-76

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... Capt. Michael conditions including seasonal and longer Terminel from Edison Chouest Offshore freeze-up and recession times, ice extent, pointed out that increasing interest in definitive ice type, ice thickness, ice shape, natural resources is awakening the Arctic optimized observations, and improved region for a number of industry coupled models.
From page 72...
... Some current limitations include motion. Other issues that were discussed in quantitative error estimates, the the breakout groups include quantifying harmonization of spatial and temporal uncertainty, assimilating observations into scales, melt state and albedo, snow depth, models, improving bathymetry data, the
From page 73...
... Examples include increased model community. Cecilia Bitz of the University of resolution, development of a landfast ice Washington suggested that trying to model, inclusion of tidal and atmospheric initialize a model based entirely on pressure forcing, and improvements of data observations is a current gap in our assimilation methods.
From page 74...
... Cross-cutting issues and observing capabilities will need to be coordination opportunities were discussed developed, in addition to improvements of by the panelists and participants. Jim currently existing observing systems that Overland from NOAA/ Pacific Marine could include the integration of new Environmental Laboratory suggested that unmanned airborne system and researchers should focus on the specific autonomous underwater vehicle science question of why the ice extent is so technologies.
From page 75...
... . observational capabilities to meet modeling During the final breakout group needs, the issue of data continuity, and the discussion session, participants noted the opportunity to take advantage of new need for an ongoing and sustained technologies and collaborations to increase conversation with stakeholders on what data our current understanding.


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