About ARCSS
The National Science Foundation's (NSF) Arctic System Science
(ARCSS) Program is a multidisciplinary approach to understanding polar
processes for climate and global change. ARCSS is the only element of
the U.S. Global Change Research Program specifically concerned with the
arctic region. By focusing on understanding Arctic processes in great
detail, investigators are better able to characterize global changes
through the improvement of global-scale models and other research tools.
The primary ARCSS data site is now at The National Center for Atmospheric Research's (NCAR's) Earth Observing Laboratory (EOL). For your convenience, NSIDC has retained an archive of pre-2008 ARCSS data.
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