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New open-source Arctic images dataset coming

16 pointsby SleekEaglealmost 2 years ago

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mojomarkalmost 2 years ago
This is an extremely annoying read. I was hoping for a rich dataset. The USCG and Government datasets are extremely sparse - especially in polar regions. Here you have the US Healy traversing the arctic and the only data collection this team sought to obtain from this voyage was a FLIR images and and broken up video clips (day rates for such vessels can easily run in the $50K&#x2F;day US). What about filling the vast gaps in subsurface ocean and ice data? What about RF signal reception? Biological data?<p>&quot;We had 100-foot cables made for this project just in case of this type of scenario, which was a good thing because we only had a few inches to spare,&quot; Emily says.<p>I&#x27;m sorry, but that&#x27;s just 100% poor planning (read 100% &quot;avoidable&quot; by simply mapping the cable route ship arrangement drawings a priori) that almost jeopardized the entire data gathering effort. It&#x27;s a single surveillance camera and data storage, mounted on a bulkhead. Not rocket science.<p>I would honestly be embarrassed to be interviewed for this article if this were me.<p>Apologies for venting, but this is really frustrating.
briantakitaalmost 2 years ago
Does the magnetic polar shift affect the jetstream? If the jetstream is affected, would the regional temperatures be affected? Would the weakening magnetosphere affect jetstreams &amp; temperature? If so, how?
amstanalmost 2 years ago
Why is the term open source used here? Sigh
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