Climate and Cryosphere (CliC) Project and update
Abstract
The cryosphere is an important and dynamic component of the global climate system. The global cryosphere is changing rapidly, with changes in the Polar Regions receiving particular attention during the International Polar Year 2007-2008. The Climate and Cryosphere (CliC) Project is a core project of the World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) and is co-sponsored by WCRP, SCAR (Scientific Committee for Antarctic Research) and IASC (International Committee for Antarctic Research). The principal goal of CliC is to assess and quantify the impacts that climatic variability and change have on components of the cryosphere and the consequences of these impacts for the climate system. To achieve its objectives, CliC coordinates international and regional projects, partners with other organizations in joint initiatives, and organizes panels and working groups to lead and coordinate advanced research aimed at closing identified gaps in scientific knowledge about climate and cryosphere. CliC has advanced significantly over the last several years. This presentation will provide an update of recent developments of its research themes, highlighting regional projects and their results, interaction and collaboration with other international projects, and outlining the future direction of the CliC project.
- Publication:
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
- Pub Date:
- December 2008
- Bibcode:
- 2008AGUFM.C51B..06Y
- Keywords:
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- 1621 Cryospheric change (0776);
- 1833 Hydroclimatology;
- 1836 Hydrological cycles and budgets (1218;
- 1655);
- 4540 Ice mechanics and air/sea/ice exchange processes (0700;
- 0750;
- 0752;
- 0754);
- 4546 Nearshore processes