British scientists said Thursday that a world-first AI tool to catalogue and track icebergs as they break apart into smaller chunks could fill a "major blind spot" in predicting climate change.
Tracking Icebergs in Provo, Utah. Video produced by Julie Walker; editors Barret Schoenrock and Adam Sanders. Graphics by Matt Mitchell. "I never imagined I'd be tracking Antarctic icebergs in the ...
Scientists at British Antarctic Survey are using satellite images to track the colossal iceberg A23a. Andrew Fleming, Head of Mapping and GIS at British Antarctic Survey, says, "The iceberg is ...
Comparison of the modern and historical datasets: BYU/NIC in red, AWI in orange, Halley, Bouvet and Riou observations in black and Cook's cruise tracks and data points in blue. A new study comparing ...
British scientists are tracking two enormous icebergs that broke off from Antarctica and could intrude on shipping lanes. The smaller of the icebergs is called A81 and it’s bigger than Greater London, ...
Scientists struggle to track icebergs once they break into thousands of smaller fragments. British scientists said Thursday that a world-first AI tool to catalogue and track icebergs as they break ...
“I never imagined I’d be tracking Antarctic icebergs in the middle of Utah,” mused BYU junior Scheridan Vorwaller Cloward, reflecting on her three years’ work for the Microwave Earth Remote Sensing ...