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  • Cryosphere - World Meteorological Organization
    Cryosphere includes the components of the Earth System at and below the land and ocean surface that are frozen, including snow cover, glaciers, ice sheets, ice shelves, icebergs, sea ice, lake ice, river ice, permafrost, and seasonally frozen ground, and solid precipitation
  • Cryosphere | NASA Earthdata
    NASA has data on sea ice, glaciers, snow cover, and other frozen features that comprise Earth’s cryosphere and effect human activity and our planet
  • Global Cryosphere Watch - World Meteorological Organization
    GCW is the crosscutting activity area of WMO mandated to support Members in sustainably enhancing their capabilities for observing all components of the cryosphere, for accessing and utilizing the cryospheric data and for developing value-added analyses and indicators based on in-situ, space-based, and airborne observations of the cryosphere, as well as models, to meet defined information
  • New reports sound the alarm on the cryosphere - wmo. int
    The cryosphere is the name given to Earth’s snow and ice regions and ranges from ice sheets, glaciers, snow and permafrost to sea ice on the polar oceans
  • The Cryosphere – the Canary in the Coal Mine of the Climate System
    Collaboration – The key to understanding the changing cryosphere Projections of changes in the cryosphere, with a high degree of confidence under different climate scenarios, are needed to augment the capacity of the global community to better prepare, manage and adapt to the many emerging risks and to guide policy and decision-making
  • WMO agrees new ambitions on cryosphere
    The WMO Executive Council adopted four high-level ambitions for the cryosphere – the frozen components of our Earth System – which are undergoing signficant and largely irreversible changes It also agreed to strengthen its engagement on the Antarctic
  • Glaciers - NASA Earthdata
    Glaciers, the creeping ancient giants of the cryosphere, are relics of Earth’s past yet incredibly relevant to its present and future Glaciers, ice caps, and related forms of land ice can be up to 1,000,000 years old and hold nearly 70% of the world’s fresh water The world’s largest glacier, the Seller Glacier in Antarctica, is 7,000 square kilometers in area alone Scientists estimate
  • Third Pole climate warming and cryosphere system changes
    Third Pole cryosphere changes affect regional hydrology, ecosystem and humans living in the entire watersheds For instance, due to the decreased contribution of glacier runoff, streamflows will be more sensitive to precipitation fluctuations, leading to more stochastic hydrological processes


















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