Last week there was a Special Issue in @science.org on "The Polar World"
It contained three reviews -- "Antarctica in 2025" (led by me), “Disappearing Landscapes” (Arctic, by Julienne Stroeve) and a 3rd on Antarctic biodiversity
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Posts by Bryony Freer
A spotlight on Antarctica’s mysteries and uncertainties, led by @helen-amanda.bsky.social and @bryonyfreer.bsky.social @scrippsocean.bsky.social @antarctic.bsky.social @lpadman.bsky.social @umasspress.bsky.social @whoi.edu
Pleased to have worked with a great team of authors on Fricker et al. "Antarctica in 2025: Drivers of deep uncertainty in projected ice loss". www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Bryony Freer and Colleague stood on a ship with a CTD instrument being lowered into the water below.
Polar Bear Walking on Sea ice floating in the open ocean
Find out what @bryonyfreer.bsky.social has been up to since graduating SENSE and @universityofleeds.bsky.social. Congratulations Dr Freer! ▶️ eo-cdt.org/congratulati...
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This is really cool stuff Jenny!! Really enjoyed reading the paper, lots to think about and look forward to chatting about it when we next cross paths. Congrats ☺️
Highly recommend submitting to this new Sage journal, the whole process was a breeze!
“Earth at 1.5 degrees warming: How vulnerable is Antarctica?”
Thanks to @drrobbellamy.bsky.social for guiding us through it.
Check out our commentary on the vulnerability of Antarctica, led by @helen-amanda.bsky.social and published today in Dialogues on Climate Change 🇦🇶
This new journal aims to foster cross-disciplinary convos on #climatechange - it was great to contribute to one of their first issues 🌍
Congratulations Holly, I look forward to reading this! The graphics are 🔥🤌🤌
Hope it clears soon for you! Love seeing all your updates, it looks incredible❄️
On Wed, I’m co-covening the polar altimetry session (C31A), and have a poster: Observations of #Antarctic grounding line migration with #ICESat-2 altimetry (C33A-0415 ) 🛰️
On Thurs I’ll present recent work observing subglacial lake drainage and GL dynamics (C43H-03)
Hope to see some of you there!
Excited to be in Washington DC for my first ever #AGU24! It’s been wonderful to catch up with some of my old @bas.ac.uk office mates today exploring the city @andyclelland.bsky.social @heartmeltingice.bsky.social
Looking forward to a great week of science ahead 🌎