IARC science at AGU 2023

Dozens of IARC researchers and students are participating in the 2023 American Geophysical Union fall meeting held both virtually and in San Fransisco this December. We hope to connect with our colleagues and friends during the following presentations and events. For those in San Fransisco, please also stop by the University of Alaska Fairbanks booth (location coming soon) which is co-hosted by the IARC science communications team. 

In addition to giving and convening talks and posters, IARC researchers are participating in a press conference for NOAA’s Arctic Report Card.

To learn about AGU activities across UAF follow the #UAFxAGU hashtag on social media. As the meeting approaches, check back on this page for updates and additional events.

San Fransisco time / Presenter / Title / Type / Location

08:30- 12:50Brianna RickThe glacier-dammed lake system at Skilak Glacier, Alaska [Cryosphere 1090]PosterPoster Hall A-C – South
08:30- 12:50Tobias SchwoererIncreasing multi-hazard climate risk and financial and health impacts on northern homeowners [Science and Society 0653]PosterPoster Hall A-C – South
10:30 Elena SparrowApplying a multiple knowledge system framework for respectful and equitable collaborations with Indigenous communities and action oriented STEM engagement with Indigenous youth in Alaska and beyond [ED12A-02]Talk205-206 – South
11:10Joanna YoungInspiring Girls* Expeditions Alaska – Connecting to Indigenous wisdom and stewardship of place to enrich programming that benefits all participants [ED12A-06]Talk205-206 – South
13:00- 14:00Brendan KellyArctic solutions: applying coproduced knowledge in a rapidly changing environment [TH13J]Town Hall2007 – West (Level 2, West)
15:00- 17:00Jessica Garron, Ryan Toohey, Margaret Rudolf, Chris Waigl, Mike DeLue, Megan PittasAmplifying Climate Adaptation Partnerships in the Arctic [INV13B]Innovation SessionHall E – North

San Fransisco time / Presenter / Title / Type / Location

14:10- 18:30Jeremy LittellChapter 29 – Alaska – the fifth National Climate Assessment [Science and Society 0890]PosterPoster Hall A-C – South
14:10- 18:30Uma BhattDeveloping models using teleconnections, sea ice, snow-off, and air temperatures to predict NDVI in Western Alaska [Biogeosciences 2215]PosterPoster Hall A-C – South

San Fransisco time / Presenter / Title / Type / Location

08:30- 12:50Chris WaiglWhat elements drive wildfire in boreal and Arctic Alaska? Assessing the role of teleconnections and pre-season environmental factors using a machine-learning approach [Biogeosciences 2251]PosterPoster Hall A-C – South
09:15Christi BuffingtonConnected habitat and learning for juvenile salmon in Cripple Creek in Fairbanks, Alaska [ED31A-06]Talk203 – South
14:10- 18:30 Julian DannEvaluating aufeis detection methods using optical imagery: comparative assessment and recommendations [Crysophere 1461]PosterPoster Hall A-C – South
14:25 Eran HoodSnow avalanches comprise a leading cause of mortality for mountain ungulates [NH33B-02]Invited talk2010 – West 

San Fransisco time / Presenter / Title / Type / Location

08:30- 12:50Thomas BallingerSea ice-ocean-atmosphere interactions associated with a Pacific Arctic cyclone observed during the ONR THINICE Field Campaign in late summer of 2021 [C41C-1536]PosterPoster Hall A-C – South
14:10- 18:30Margaret RudolfBoundary spanning with Alaska Native communities on climate change [Science and Society 1062]PosterPoster Hall A-C – South
14:10- 18:30Cecilia Borries StrigleImpact of Bering Strait heat transport on regional Arctic sea ice predictability [Cryosphere 1541]PosterPoster Hall A-C – South

San Fransisco time / Presenter / Title / Type / Location

08:30- 12:50Han TangIdentifying and comparing dynamics driving different types of Arctic cyclones [Atmospheric Sciences 2137]PosterPoster Hall A-C – South
10:23Hajo EickenTowards equity and co-production in Arctic climate data records supportive of Indigenous communities’ planning and decision-making [U52B-01]Invited eLightning talkeLightning Theater VI, Hall D – South
14:10- 18:30Caitlynn HannaIdentification and future susceptibility of permafrost degradation near Ikalukrok Creek [C53C-1049]PosterPoster Hall A-C – South
14:10- 18:30Yongwon KimEffect of soil-warming manipulation experiment on soil CO2 emissions underlying permafrost, interior Alaska [Biogeosciences 1995]PosterPoster Hall A-C – South