Prosjekt
The Copernicus Marine Services Arctic Monitoring and Forecasting Center (ARC MFC)

The Arctic MFC produces oceanic data for the whole Arctic. The goal is to deliver the most accurate forecast and reanalysis products while ensuring the consistency of the information on sea ice, ocean conditions, biology and surface waves across the entire Arctic.
The rapidly changing physical seascape of the Arctic Ocean have implications for several industries including the energy, shipping, and fishing sectors.
Status
Active
Duration
2024-2028
Owner
Nansensenteret
Project lead
Laurent Bertino
Contact
Researchers from Bjerknessenteret
Laurent Bertino
Forskningsleder / Research Leader - Polar Climate, Nansensenteret
Vidar Lien
Engineer - Polar Climate, Havforskningsinstituttet
Timothy Williams
Forsker / Researcher - Polar Climate, Nansensenteret
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