Section outline

  • Webinar with Olivier Membrive (Meteo France), Steinar Eastwood,  Thomas Lavergne and Signe Aaboe (Met Norway), Gorm Dybkjaer, Fabrizio Baordo, Jacob Høyer and Johanne Oelund (DMI)

    27 January 2022, 12:00-14:00 UTC

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    This is the second in the series of 3 Ocean and Sea Ice SAF (OSI SAF) webinars providing an overview of the OSI SAF products and their applications, explaining how they are processed and validated, what they can be used for, and how they can be used. New means for accessing the data will be highlighted, and some on-line demonstration will be included.

    The webinars are aimed at both existing users of the OSI SAF products and those who are not familiar with these products. They are free and open to all.

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    The webinar Q&A are available here.

    • Agenda (all times in UTC)

      • 12:00 Welcome and Intro to Sea Ice Parameters webinar, Steinar Eastwood  
      • 12:10 Sea-ice concentration (focus on L2 product), Fabrizio Baordo 
        Q&A around Slido questions (10 min) 
      • 12:30 Sea-ice drift (Medium and low-resolution products), Thomas Lavergne and Gorm Dybkjaer
        Q&A around Slido questions (5 min) 
      • 12:45 Sea-ice edge and type (focus on SH SITY), Signe Aaboe 
        Q&A around Slido questions (5 min) 
      • 13:00 Sea-ice emissivity, Johanne Oelund
        Q&A around Slido questions (5 min) 
      • 13:15 Sea-ice surface temperature (combined with SST), Jacob Hoyer (for Gorm Dybkjaer)
        Q&A around Slido questions (5 min) 
      • 13:30 Application Examples of OSI SAF sea ice data – 2/3 users (Ioanna Karagali, Stefan Hendricks), moderated by Steinar Eastwood & Olivier Membrive 
        Q&A around Slido questions (10 min) 
      • 14:00 Wrap up and closing 


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