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Upcoming Events

Monday, April 28, 2025
02:00 PM - 03:00 PM
Goddard Applied Sciences Seminar
Coastal Resilience at NOAA: A Mission of Science, Service, and Stewardship
Mark Osler, NOAA
Please note, this event has been moved to 2:00 p.m. to avoid overlap with the Goddard Town Hall..
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Monday, April 28, 2025
02:00 PM - 03:00 PM
ESSIC Seminar Series
Geohazard Connections in a Warming World
Prof. Gary M. Lackmann, North Carolina State University
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Tuesday, April 29, 2025
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
GMAO Seminar Series
A tale of two winters: Why was the North American precipitation forecast signal stronger in the winter of 2024/25 than in 2023/24?
Nathaniel Johnson, NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL)
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Arctic Sea Ice Maximum 2025

Winter sea ice cover in the Arctic was the lowest it’s ever been at its annual peak on March 22, 2025, according to NASA and the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) at the University of Colorado, Boulder.

Antarctic Sea Ice Hits Annual Minimum, Second Lowest On Record

On February 20th, 2024, Antarctic sea ice officially reached its minimum extent for the year. This cycle of growth and melting occurs every year, with the ice reaching its smallest size during the Southern Hemisphere's summer.

Is Polar Ice Melting? We Asked a NASA Expert

Is polar ice melting? The sobering answer is yes, and it’s the number one contributor to sea level rise. NASA scientist Dr. Brooke Medley tells us how NASA studies the relationship between ice sheets and sea level to better understand our changing planet.

Two Scientists Have a Frank and Honest Discussion about Antarctica

NASA Glaciologists Kelly Brunt and Alex Gardner discuss the history, challenges, and evolution of mapping the Antarctic continent and what it means for science and society.