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SEARCH A system-scale, cross-disciplinary, long-term, arctic research program. Status and Future Plans Peter Schlosser for SEARCH SSC CLIVAR Summit, Keystone, CO, August 15 – 18, 05. Outline. Underlying observations SEARCH objectives SEARCH strategy and organization Implementation Status
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SEARCH A system-scale, cross-disciplinary, long-term, arctic research program Status and Future Plans Peter Schlosser for SEARCH SSC CLIVAR Summit, Keystone, CO, August 15 – 18, 05
Outline • Underlying observations • SEARCH objectives • SEARCH strategy and organization • Implementation Status • International Study of Arctic Change (ISAC) • SEARCH/ISAC and IPY/iAOOS • Summary
Starting Point: System-scale Change • The Arctic has been characterized in recent decades by a complex of interrelated, pan-arctic changes occurring across terrestrial, oceanic, atmospheric and human systems • Observed physical changes have large impacts on arctic ecosystems and society • Anthropogenically-driven climate change component likely
SEARCH Objectives The overall objective of SEARCH is to Understand the nature, extent and future development of the system-scale change presently seen in the Arctic. Past Present Future
SEARCH Objectives Meeting SEARCH objectives requires: • Examining if such changes have happened before (OCP) • Following the evolution of the changes (OCP) • Understanding the forcing mechanisms and feedbacks that control the changes (UCP) • Understanding the interaction between changes in the physical/chemical, biological, and human domains (‘Human/Environment Interface’) (RCP)
SEARCH Focus: ACC Hurrell AO/NAM ‘Cyclical’ NSIDC Secular
Overall SEARCH Strategy Science Plan & Implementation Strategy at:http://www.arcus.org/SEARCH/index.php
Organization • US Interagency Support (NSF, NOAA, NASA, DOI) • EU for ASOF
SEARCH Implementation Status • Implementation strategy published (2003) • Initial dedicated funding is in place from several U.S. agencies including NSF, NOAA, and NASA • About 43 SEARCH core projects funded (20 NSF, 12 NOAA, 11 NASA); 12 SEARCH – related projects; full inventory of SEARCH-related projects is underway (for inventory, see SEARCH www site) • Panels and working groups will prioritize implementation strategy and, together with SSC, will write implementation plan • Integration of SEARCH with IPY foci on environmental change, observing systems, and Human/Environment interface.
SEARCH Implementation Status Figure 2. SEARCH priority areas for marine observations. Eurasian observations (green symbols) will focus on Arctic/Atlantic linkages, with some explicit U.S. collaborations assumed. For SEARCH, the highest priority for physical/chemical observations is repeat surveys across major frontal features [via ships/aircraft/AUVs (yellow dotted lines) or drifting buoys (yellow triangles)], perhaps anchored by funded observing stations at the North Pole and Beaufort Gyre (large yellow dots). A pending proposal to place an observing station at Bering Strait is also indicated (black dot). The second priority is boundary flux sections and moorings across Bering Strait and the Canadian Archipelago (blue dotted lines). The third priority is boundary flux moorings (yellow stars and red dotted lines) along the slopes and ridges. The highest priority for SEARCH is long-term, large-scale observations of environmental change.
Established SEARCH Components • ASOF: Arctic/Subarctic Ocean Fluxes • key ocean exchanges • BEST: Bering Ecosystem Study • eastern Bering Sea ecosystems • FWI: Freshwater Initiative • freshwater cycle land/upper ocean linkages; links CHAMP, ASOF, and SEARCH
ISACInternational Study of Arctic Change • Recognition that SEARCH scope can not be carried byone nation alone • Large interest in SEARCH in the international community (SEARCH OSM; October 2003; Seattle) • Jointly sponsored by the Arctic Ocean Sciences Board (AOSB) and International Arctic Science Committee (IASC) • Planning group convened (2004) • Draft science overview document produced presented at Arctic Science Summit Week (ASSW), April 2005. Positive responses from AOSB and IASC. • SSG will be formed and Project Office will be established • SEARCH will become a national program under the umbrella of ISAC
IPY: SEARCH and iAOOS The Northern Seas at a time of Global Change: an AOSB-CLIC observing plan for the IPY Europe: DAMOCLES: Developing Arctic Modeling and Observing Capabilities for Long-term Environmental Studies Compiled by Bob Dickson, CEFAS with contributions from 30 individuals (10 nations)
SEARCH: more than iAOOS • Integrated Arctic System Observing System: • Marine • Terrestrial • Atmospheric • Human Domain • Balance between observing, understanding and responding to change • More emphasis on Human/Environment interface
Summary • SEARCH implementation is well underway • SEARCH entails components of the iAOOS and of ASOF • IPY expected to accelerate SEARCH implementation
Change impacts the Arctic System • Local infrastructure, transportation • Subsistence activities • Coastal erosion • Storm patterns • Shipping routes • Fisheries SEARCH and ACIA: Arctic analog to WCRP/IGBP/IHDP/ESSP and IPCC
Arctic Change in the Headlines Topic of 2005 ARCUS Forum Need for scientific clarity on Arctic Change
SEARCH is underway FWI results: Yanling Yu Harry L. Stern NSF OPP-0229473 Jan. 2003-Dec. 2005
SEARCH Implementation Status Example: Distributed Marine Observatories:Several elements of original strategy have been implemented
SEARCH and IPY • SEARCH exists in ‘pilot mode’; ISAC is being developed • Plans for full implementation being refined and prioritized • SEARCH / ISAC contribute significantly to IPY themes 1, 3, and 4 (U.S. IPY vision plan) • IPY would profit from existing and planned SEARCH and ISAC activities in the field of Arctic environmental change and system-scale arctic observing systems • SEARCH and ISAC would profit from implementation of IPY themes 1, 3, and 4 • SEARCH/ISAC and IPY provide platforms for accelerated implementation of integrated Arctic studies on the international level
iAOOS: Objectives “Here, under the stimulus of the IPY we assemble the scientific expertise and advanced sensor systems of North America, Europe and parts of Asia in an attempt to view the changing ocean-atmosphere-cryosphere of high northern latitudes as a complete system for the first time.”
iAOOS implementation and SEARCH “The AOSB-CLIC Science Plan will provide the agreed pan-arctic structure. Implementation will follow the principal funding sources, with the AOOS-SEARCH SSG under Peter Schlosser LDEO responsible for implementing the ‘North American’ part of this pan-Arctic Plan, including both NSF and NOAA projects plus companion Canadian and Pacific-Arctic efforts …” Europe: DAMOCLES: Developing Arctic Modeling and Observing Capabilities for Long-term Environmental Studies
iAOOS and SEARCH Legacies iAOOS SEARCH
SEARCH and iAOOS Legacies Developing Arctic Modeling and Observing Capabilities for Long-term Environmental Studies Dickson: AOSB Newsletter
SEARCH: Terrestrial Obs. Distributed Terrestrial Observatories
SEARCH Atmospheric Obs. Large – Scale Atmospheric Observations
Observations vs UC and RC • Emphasis during IPY on observations • However, critical mass of activities in Understanding of and Responding to Change has to be maintained • Success of SEARCH and ISAC depend on balanced approach including observations, data assimilation, synthesis, modeling and concepts for dealing with response of the Arctic system to Change
DAMOCLES • DAMOCLES will seek international collaboration with CliC, GEO, SEARCH, GOOS, ISAC, GCOS etc… and cooperation with European and National projects. DAMOCLES is composed of 8 work packages: • 1. Sea-ice • 2. Atmosphere • 3. Ocean • 4. Data assimilation, large-scale modeling and forecasting • 5. Impacts and assessments • 6. Data base, data management, access and dissemination • 7. High tech. instrumentation and logistics • 8. Public outreach, training and education end -users