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Key facts

  • Coordinated by the University Pierre et Marie CurieNouvelle fenêtre
  • 27 institutions participating
  • 9 european countries and the Russian Federation represented
  • More than 80 researchers
  • Project budget: 11 millions
  • Project duration: 4 years (2011-2015)
  • ACCESS is an European Project supported within the Ocean of Tomorrow call of the European Commission 7th Framework Programme

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 ACCESS Deliverables

Flyer / Newsletters #1-11 / Policy Briefs #1-3

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Information on:

 The current status of Arctic sea ice

WP1

 

D1.24

Integrate additional satellite sensors into daily ice drift map production to improve summer (melt season) accuracy [PDF]Nouvelle fenêtre

Met.no

D1.41

User guide containing quality assessment of Arctic weather station and buoy data [PDF]Nouvelle fenêtre

Met.no

D1.21

Assessment of the accuracy of OSI SAF ice products [PDF]Nouvelle fenêtre

Met.no

D1.42

Monthly evolution of the FDD integrated all over the Arctic and redistributed over subarctic areas for each year [Restricted access]Nouvelle fenêtre

UPMC - LOCEAN

D1.22

Report on Aug/Sep 2011 melt pond statistics and thermodynamics, fed to WP1 modelling for use in predicting accelerated decay [PDF]Nouvelle fenêtre

NPI

D1.29

Report on altimeter sea-ice thickness errors due to ice type, geometry and snow pack effects [PDF]Nouvelle fenêtre

UPMC - LOV

D1.81

Report on forecast quality and assessment of state and impacts of the components of the Arctic observing system [PDF]Nouvelle fenêtre

Met.no

D1.25

Completed analysis on previous submarine voyages and delivery of report on single-beam thickness distributions from submarine , fed to WP1 modelling, WP2-4 for reduced ice assessment [PDF]Nouvelle fenêtre

UCAM

D1.28

Regional distribution of melt onset and freeze up on an annual basis [Restricted access]Nouvelle fenêtre

UPMC - LOCEAN

D1.11

Report on successful test of quantitative network design framework [PDF]Nouvelle fenêtre

 FastOpt

D1.72

Model output from CTM studies of the impact of composition changes from changes in emission [PDF]Nouvelle fenêtre

CICERO

D1.34

Report from AARI on analysis of recent oceanographic voyages in Russian Arctic [PDF]Nouvelle fenêtre

AARI

D1.23

Report on analysed data from IMBs [PDF]Nouvelle fenêtre

SAMS

D1.26

Report on ridge shapes and distributions for extreme value  analyses in WP2, WP4  and under-ice ecosystems in WP3 [PDF]Nouvelle fenêtre

UCAM

D1.31

Report on historical analysis of change in Russian Arctic ocean conditions 1920/40 versus 1990/2010 [PDF]Nouvelle fenêtre

SIO

D1.71

Radiative forcing estimates for perturbation in the Arctic of short lived climate compounds [Restricted access]Nouvelle fenêtre

CICERO

D1.27

Report on 2012 and 2013 AUV missions re. altimetry validation, ridge permeability analysis for oil in ice (WP4), mechanical strength of ice for design load modelling (WP2, HSVA), ridge geometry for ice ecosystem modelling (WP3) [PDF]Nouvelle fenêtre

UCAM

D1.51

Results of Arctic ocean-sea ice downscaling runs validated and documented [PDF]Nouvelle fenêtre

AWI

D1.82

Future scenarios for evolution of the observing system for Arctic short-range forecasting [PDF]Nouvelle fenêtre

Met.no

D1.83

Report on assessment of forecast skill [PDF]Nouvelle fenêtre

Oasys

D1.73

Assessment of inter-annual variability in Arctic pollutant sources and impact of soot deposition [PDF]Nouvelle fenêtre

CICERO

D1.61

Climate response analysis of improved model processes (sea-ice and soot) and from higher resolution

Met.no