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Observers' Guide to Sea Ice

This is the online version of a job aid designed for volunteers who report aerial, shipboard, or shoreline observations of ice conditions at sea to authorities such as the National Weather Service, National Ice Center, U.S. Coast Guard, pilots associations, port authorities, or other maritime interests. In the job aid, emphasis is on conditions of concern to mariners with regard to safe passage of ships.
Small berg viewed from ship

For More Information
  • Marine Ice Atlas for Cook Inlet, Alaska A compilation of previously published and unpublished information on the climatic, meteorological, oceanographic, and hyrodynamic conditions that influence the marine ice cover in Cook Inlet. Published by the U.S. Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL). [leaves OR&R site]
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The job aid is offered as a Portable Document Format (PDF) file below.

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