we did extensive measurements on
locations that are changing and have changed rapidly with the last few years from background
air and space scientists are studying disappearing ice covered in greenland and article
understanding polar ice in our learning climate could help communities prepare for c level
likely to impact millions of people were applied in the twenty first century
they're predicting anywhere but three fifty centimetres to two minutes
i think you think about a minute one meter see that would rise
is going to be is reversed in the few operations and we're going areas with
support and the national science foundation university of kansas electrical engineer prosodic opening direct precious
centre for remote sensing apply sheets
graph based radars are used for mapping
most of the areas that are undergoing changes order on what are these are extremely
rough so surface with all persons with three
what you're seeing is the action the property of that
now values that handles everything below the ice scientist can get an idea of what's
going not agree that are models
the center also develops observation tools for unmanned aircraft in this testing
better equipped you at this can be cheaper more efficient flights through unforgiving right
well as proposed in one
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aerospace engineer richard hale and he's still spilled and task you at
taking one for companies the military technology in your line
sinus problem of the most significant some essential for some things contributions of another very
precious team says that glaciers that have been much the same
for a hundred thousand heaters right now one going dynamic changes we hope to unlock
their c is so communities around the world can be ready for rising c
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