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IceBridge Science Team Meeting

IceBridge Science Team Meeting. September 27, 2010 Goddard Space Flight Center. Welcome and Introduction. Michael Studinger IceBridge Project Scientist. Agenda - AM. Ice Bridge Science Team Meeting September 27, 2010 Agenda 0830 Welcome and Introduction (M. Studinger)

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IceBridge Science Team Meeting

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  1. IceBridge Science Team Meeting September 27, 2010 Goddard Space Flight Center

  2. Welcome and Introduction Michael Studinger IceBridge Project Scientist

  3. Agenda - AM • Ice Bridge Science Team Meeting • September 27, 2010 • Agenda • 0830 Welcome and Introduction (M. Studinger) • 0840 IceBridge Program overview (Tom Wagner) • Project Goals, Organization and Functional Relationships • 0900 ICEsat Project Summary – Zwally, Markus, Neumann • IceBridge contributions to ICEsat1/2 science, planning and links to Cryosat • 0930 Science team: Objectives, Responsibilities and Terms-of-Reference (Jezek and Richter Menge) • 0945 Brief presentation (one slide) by each science team member as per their proposal: • 1) year 1 contributions to project • 2) longer term research activities using Icebridge data • 1030 Break • 1045 Review of IceBridge Instrumentation (Studinger, Instrument team leader?) • 1100 Discussion about the unique role of airborne measurements using the Icebridge instrument suite for terrestrial ice and sea ice studies. Review of the Icebridge implementation experience so far. (Koenig and Martin) • In what situations are airborne measurements the optimum choice? • How can they best be used to complement current and near future satellite instruments? • Is there sufficient coverage of critical geographic areas in the context of the icebridge mission, • 1200 Working Lunch: Discuss approaches to increase broader community involvement in identifying applications and leveraging opportunities • Break out into separate sea ice and ice sheet discussion groups for:

  4. Agenda - PM • 1300 Discussion of primary science-objective priorities in the context of the unique Icebridge aircraft and instrumentation capabilities - Rignot and Kwok • Parameter focus (measure ice sheet dh/dt; glacier ice/sea ice flux)?? and/or • Process focus (measure and model key glaciers to understand how processes at the surface, margin, and bed are driving change; sea ice ice-shelf interactions)?? and/or • Climate focus (understand the response of terrestrial and sea ice to climate forcings by providing tailored data for GCM scale modeling and sea level rise prediction?)?? and/or • Operational focus (consider capacity to support short-term forecasts in support of marine shipping operations) • 1400 Based on science prioritization and an assessment of optimum airborne capabilities, begin a review of the level 1 science requirements as now tabulated (Jezek and Richter Menge) • 1500 Break • Reconvene entire group • 1515 Brief Summary of Science Prioritization and Requirements (Richter-Menge and Jezek) • 1530 List of tasks, assign responsibilities and develop a schedule for quantitatively justifying the science requirements and fulfilling project tasks. (Jezek) • 1630 Review of action items (Jezek) • 1700 Close

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