北極海の氷の厚さ推定する新手法開発 人工衛星のデータ活用
A new method for estimating the thickness of Arctic sea ice has been developed using satellite observation data. This technique, created by a research team from Kochi University, aims to enhance the accuracy of climate change predictions. The research is particularly relevant as global warming continues to impact ice levels in the Arctic Ocean.
- ▪A research team from Kochi University has developed a new method to estimate Arctic sea ice thickness.
- ▪The method utilizes satellite observation data to improve the accuracy of climate change predictions.
- ▪This research is significant in the context of ongoing global warming and its effects on Arctic ice levels.
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