SIN’XS at ESA’s Living Planet Symposium
We are pleased to announce that the results of the SIN’XS project will be presented at ESA’s Living Planet Symposium – join us on Thursday 26th June for session A.09.09 Arctic and Antarctic Sea Ice in the…
We are pleased to announce that the results of the SIN’XS project will be presented at ESA’s Living Planet Symposium – join us on Thursday 26th June for session A.09.09 Arctic and Antarctic Sea Ice in the…
We are pleased to announce that, in the context of the SIN’XS project, standardized grid dimensions for datasets are now available. Following the launch of our open call for data submission, this standardization will enhance the uniformity…
We are happy to inform you that a Conversion Library for Sea Ice Parameters with Uncertainties Propagation is now available in SIN’XS! The SIN’XS project aims to inter-compare various methods used to calculate sea ice thickness, a…
The SIN’XS assessment website is now available online [More details] and simultaneously the SIN’XS Third Workshop has been help on October 4 and 5, 2023 with the SAC and SG of the project. The agenda of this…
The SIN’XS project members are pleased to announce that the SIN’XS Data Submission portal is now open and available here! Please note that in order to access the portal, you will first need to register on our…
We are delighted to announce that the SIN’XS assessment website is now online and accessible to users here.To fully enjoy all the features offered by SIN’XS, kindly register by clicking on the top right corner of your…
The SIN'XS project was well represented during the last IGS Sea Ice Symposium, which took place in Bremerhaven from 5th to 9th of June. A poster of the project was presented by Christian Haas. In addition, the…
From 4 to 9 June 2023, the IGS Sea Ice symposium will take place in Bremerhaven, Germany. This symposium will invite contributions by the international sea ice research community to exchange recent findings and advances in observations,…
One of the main objectives of the SIN'XS project is to provide an assessment website, enabling users to visualize the different Sea-Ice Thickness products, and to compare them thanks to the assessment tools. As this website will…
On the 17th of November 2022, the first official review of the project with ESA was passed successfully. During this review, we presented a synthesis of the first workshop, and based on that, we elaborated a first…