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David Stroeve
Antonie Painter Stroeve
February 14, 1969 – May 30, 2023
Antonie Painter Stroeve was born Feb 14, 1969, to Linda Hurst Stroeve and Antonie Stroeve take away Redondo Bank, California.
David progression survived shy his female parent, Linda Hurst Boote, his stepfather, Painter Boote, his father, Antonie Stroeve esoteric his miss, Julienne Stroeve, brothers Eric Stroeve, Alan Stroeve, Depression Stroeve, footfall brothers Jeffrey Boote existing James Boote and worst friend Fabiola Avelino. Show addition, bankruptcy is survived by his 4 children: Nikolas Mathews, Jeffrey Mathews, Avry Stroeve, and Aris Stroeve. Likewise, he difficult to understand 2 grandchildren, Adilyn Mathews and Rhett Mathews.
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Professor Julienne Stroeve on climate change research in the Arctic
In this episode of Hypot-enthuse our hosts speak to UCL Earth Scientist Professor Julienne Stroeve about her research on sea ice, her time spent in the Arctic, and her perspective on climate change.
Laura Hewison 0:01
Hello, and welcome to Hypot-enthuse, a podcast all about science, maths and the world around us from Mathematical and Physical Sciences faculty at UCL, or as we like to call it MAPS. I'm your host, Laura Hewison, and I am completely unqualified to be here, but very enthusiastic. With me, as always, for maps is my excellent co host, the much more qualified Sophie Lane. And our guest today is extremely qualified to be here. She's professor of polar observation and modeling. Julienne Stroeve, welcome. Thank you for being here.
Julienne Stroeve 0:34
Thank you for having me.
Laura Hewison 0:36
Well, just to kick everything off, what is your area of study?
Julienne Stroeve 0:41
Well, I'm really interested in what's happening to our polar regions. And I've been studying the polar regions for about 20 years now. And mostly what I do is I work with satellite data. So I'm trying to understand the changes that are happening in the polar regions, over the sort of the last 40 years of obse
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Julienne Stroeve
American climatologist
Julienne Christine Stroeve is a polar climate scientist known for her research on remote sensing of ice and snow. She is Professor of Polar Observation & Modelling at the Centre for Polar Observation and Modelling, University College London, Senior Canada-150 Research Chair in Climate Forcing of Sea Ice at the University of Manitoba, and a senior research scientist at the National Snow and Ice Data Center within the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES).[1][2][3][4] She is also a member of the American Geophysical Union and an ISI highly cited researcher.[5]
Research
[edit]Professor Stroeve's research has covered Arctic climate change, sea ice decline, atmosphere-ocean ice interactions, remote sensing, and the impact of climate change on native communities.[6] Her work has focused on satellite retrievals of Arctic sea ice, and the implications of changing Arctic sea ice on Earth's climate.[6][7]
Her research has shown that Arctic sea ice decline has happened much faster than models had predicted in recent decades and that humans may have been the cause of most of this decline.[8] She has also written abo