![]() ![]() Studying glaciers offers insight into how climate change is affecting different areas of the world differently and important knowledge to help us plan for the future.” “And glacial melt can and will have all sorts of detrimental effects on society, such as rising sea levels and dwindling fresh water supplies. ![]() “Glaciers are melting at alarming rates due to climate change,” Windnagel said. She decided to perform a systemic analysis of the largest glaciers in the world, something never done before. ![]() While there, Windnagel was tasked with developing a project that would benefit both NSIDC and WGMS. WGMS has been a longtime NOAA at NSIDC partner, and, after years of mentoring WGMS interns and postdoctoral researchers at NSIDC, she jumped at the chance to see how her Swiss cohorts lived and worked at home. Windnagel, a project manager for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) at NSIDC program, was working toward a professional certificate in Earth Science Data Analysis through the University of Colorado Boulder when she was invited to take part in a work exchange with the World Glacier Monitoring Service (WGMS) in Zurich, Switzerland. Credit: Ann Windnagel Strengthening a partnership This area of Switzerland contains many glaciers and is famous for the Matterhorn Mountain. Exchange for Observations and Local Knowledge of the Arctic (ELOKA)ĭuring her trip to Switzerland, Windnagel visited Breithorn Mountain, which is in the background of the photo shrouded in clouds.NASA National Snow and Ice Data Center Distributed Active Archive Center (NSIDC DAAC).Greenland Today & Antarctic Ice Sheet Today. ![]()
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