The Planet & The Arctic

Paty talks about the interconnectedness of the Arctic and biology of the planet
Ozone Buoy 101

Atmospheric chemist Paul Shepson talks about the Ozone Buoy, or O’Buoy. vimeo.com/5920628
Sodar 101
The sodar measures the winds at high resolution all the way up to 800m above the surface, which gives us very detailed information on how gases (such as ozone) get moved around in the atmosphere. vimeo.com/10337794
Long Traverses in the Arctic for Science

Matthew Sturm, ice and snow expert from Fairbanks, Alaska, talks about his long scientific trips across the Arctic on snowmachines.
Love of the Arctic

Matthew Sturm, ice and snow expert from Fairbanks, Alaska, talks about his love of the Arctic
The Real Arctic

Matthew Sturm talks about the contradictions, the complexities of the Arctic
Why Study the Arctic

Matthew Sturm talks about the importance of studying the Arctic and how it is connected to the rest of the world
Measuring the Heat Conductivity of Snow
Measuring the Heat Conductivity of Snow, and studying the complex effects of snow, just how good an insulator snow is
Meet Florent Domine, who studies snow physics and snow chemistry
Florent studies snow physics and snow chemistry, as related to climate change and polar atmospheric chemistry