The Sea Ice Prediction Network – Phase 2 (SIPN2) announces an open webinar entitled, Understanding Stakeholder Information Needs for Sea-Ice Forecasting. The one-hour webinar will be held on Tuesday, 28 April 2020, 4-5 pm GMT. Click here for more information and registration.
This webinar will include an overview of stakeholder groups and their information needs, examples of how stakeholder groups deal with sea-ice and relate to sea-ice information, and discussion of how information gathered through stakeholder engagement can be of use to the sea-ice forecasting community. Time for participant questions will follow the presentations.
Webinar Presenters Include:
- Hajo Eicken, Director, International Arctic Research Center;
- Joseph Little, Experimental Arctic Prediction Initiative, International Arctic Research Center/School of Management;
- Zeke Baker, Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Oklahoma and National Weather Service-Alaska;
- Marta Terrado, Science Communication Specialist, Barcelona Supercomputing Center
This webinar is designed for the sea-ice research community and others interested in information about understanding stakeholder needs for sea-ice forecasting. While this is an open event, attendees should be aware that the discussions will largely be of a technical nature.
The webinar will be archived and available online after the event.
For questions, please contact:
Betsy Turner-Bogren
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