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SEARCH AGU Town Hall Meeting: Community Input on Activities & Directions Hajo Eicken Chair, SEARCH Science Steering Committee Craig Lee (co-Chair Observing Change Panel) John Walsh (co-Chair Understanding Change Panel) SEARCH Vision & Mission SEARCH Goals & Objectives Updates: Observing, Understanding, Responding to Change Discussion & Input

What is SEARCH? Collaborative scientific program Works with academic and government agency scientists to prioritize, plan, conduct, and synthesize research focused on Arctic environmental change Guided by Science Steering Committee and several panels and working groups with broad representation of the research community Response of the research community Arctic change

SEARCH Strategy & Organization Science Plan & Implementation Strategy at: Observing system Focus of AON Understanding Change SEARCH/ARCSS Task Force Responding to Change; Needs implementation

Draft Vision & Mission Vision: Scientific understanding of arctic environmental change to help society understand and respond to a rapidly changing Arctic. Mission: To provide a foundation of arctic change science through collaboration with the research community, funding agencies, and other stakeholders.

Mission specifics Generate & synthesize research findings, promote arctic science & scientific discovery across disciplines & among agencies Identify emerging issues in arctic environmental change Provide information resources to arctic stakeholders, policy- makers & the public to help them understand & respond to arctic environmental change Coordinate with national and international arctic science programs integral to SEARCH goals Facilitate research activities across local-to-global scales, emphasizing incorporation of stakeholder concerns from the start of the planning process Collaborate with the U.S. arctic environmental change science community in international and global change research initiatives

Strategic Planning Timeline 1.Develop Draft Vision and Mission (Winter/Spring 2011) 2. Develop Draft 5-Year Goals & Objectives (Summer/Fall 2011) 3. Develop Implementation Plan & Structure (Winter 2011/2012) 4. Annual Review (first review Fall 2012)

Draft 5-Year Goals 1.Improve Understanding and Prediction of Sea Ice Changes and the Consequences for Ecosystems, Human Activities, and Climate 1.Understand the Consequences of the Loss of Shallow Permafrost on Arctic and Global Systems 1.Improve Predictions of Future Land-Ice Loss and Impacts on Sea Level 1.Analyze Societal and Policy Implications of Arctic Environmental Change

Current SEARCH Structure SEARCH Science Steering Committee Interagency Program Management Committee (IPMC) & Interagency Arctic Research Policy Committee (IARPC) Observing, Understanding, (Responding to Change) Panels SEARCH Project Office (ARCUS) Ad-hoc working groups: Data Working Group (/OCP) Sea Ice & Walrus Working Group International Partnerships (ISAC, ArcticNet, ACCESS etc.)

Arctic Observing Network (AON) Roughly 50 NSF-supported AON projects Data dissemination and archival at Coop Arctic Data & Information Service State of AON: –Scientific community, federal/state/local agencies, stakeholders and general public all with a vision for an Arctic observing system –Action toward improved networking & coordination getting underway

Arctic Observing Network (AON) Roughly 50 NSF-supported AON projects Data dissemination and archival at Coop Arctic Data & Information Service State of AON: –Scientific community, federal/state/local agencies, stakeholders and general public all with a vision for an Arctic observing system –Action toward improved networking & coordination getting underway AON-CADIS Site Map

AON Design & Implementation (ADI) Task Force Evaluate status of AON relative to science questions Aid design & adaptation of AON components through rigorous, quantitative approaches Synthesize information from current AON & design studies to guide optimization and implementation Coordinate between national & international efforts Membership: 14 experts representing Arctic (8) and lower- latitude (6) perspectives Workshops & proof-of-concept studies, report in 2012 Resources and status information available at:

SEARCH Arctic Sea Ice Outlook International effort (led by SEARCH & DAMOCLES programs) to anticipate, track & evaluate Arctic seasonal ice evolution starting in the summer of 2008 with contributions by more than 20 international expert groups Regional outlook: Regional ice development important to stakeholders & decision-makers outlook

Sea Ice for Walrus Outlook (SIWO):

Observing Change Panel Co-chaired by Craig Lee & Taneil Uttal New members coming onboard Data Working Group Arctic Observing Coordination Workshop (OC co- chaired by John Payne & Don Perovich) Leadership in Arctic Observing Summit

Arctic Observing Summit 2013 Coordination of international Arctic observing efforts –Data sharing & distribution –Access & logistics –Network design & optimization Current planning –Organizing committee (co-led by Lee, Jakobsson, Zhao) in place –Identify core themes & manageable tasks –SAON task

US Arctic Observing Coordination Meeting Goals: Interagency coordination of long-term environmental observations at the national level; formulation of national strategy for Arctic Observing Summit March 2012, Anchorage, AK (invitation- based, with potential openings for self- nomination) Participants: Agency scientists, AON PIs, and others

Understanding Change Report Draft report framed discussion of SEARCH Goals 5 Priority Science Questions and Approaches 1.How Predictable are Different Aspects of the Arctic System, and How Can Improved Understanding of Predictability Facilitate Planning, Mitigation, and Adaptation? 2.What are the Arctic System's Tipping Points and Abrupt Changes that are Most Consequential for Ecosystems and Humans? 3. How Will the Critical Intersections Between Human and Natural Systems in the Arctic Change Over the Next Several Decades? 4.What are the Critical Linkages Between the Arctic System and the Global System? 5.How will Changes in the Cryosphere Drive Changes the Economic, Social, and Environmental Components of the Arctic System?

ISAC & SEARCH  Take a system approach to facilitate expansion and deepening of our knowledge base of the arctic system  Document changes in the Arctic with respect to spatial and temporal patterns.  Project changes into the future  Study options for response to changes ISAC Science Plan available at Update of SEARCH Science Plan Joint workshop(s) on Responding to Change in 2011

ISAC Responding to Change Workshop International workshop: Responding to Arctic Environmental Change: Translating Our Growing Understanding into a Research Agenda for Action 30 Jan – 1 Feb, 2012 Queen’s University, Kingston, ON, Canada Information available at:

Accomplishments & Activities Arctic Observing Network: -Tracked the impact of the 2007 record sea-ice minimum through ocean, atmosphere, land & social-ecological systems Synthesis of sea-ice changes & assessment of predictability (Sea Ice Outlook; SIWO) Responses to changing ice cover: Mission agencies (NOAA, Navy, BOEM, etc.) Interagency & international coordination AON Design & Implementation Task Force US Arctic Observing Integration Meeting (2012) and Arctic Observing Summit (2013)

SEARCH AGU Town Hall Meeting: Community Input on Activities & Directions Input – Discussion – Questions? Please visit SEARCH website at for updates Postdoctoral Fellowship at University of Alaska Fairbanks to explore innovative approaches to SEARCH science coordination & link to Arctic change research (contact: Hajo Eicken,