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Across the globe, snow and ice play a vital role in regulating Earth’s climate and providing freshwater resources to people, plants, and animals.

As Earth’s frozen regions change rapidly, NSIDC is committed to growing its research and open access data to better understand these changes. Read about NSIDC research and its contribution to science and policy making. Check out spotlights on how to use NSIDC data, tools, and resources. Learn about how we steward data and collaborate with scientists and organizations across the world to understand how the frozen parts of Earth affect the rest of the planet and impact society.

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The Arctic Oscillation (AO) is an index that marks variations in atmospheric pressure patterns, which in turn lead to changes in weather patterns in the Arctic and in middle latitudes. NSIDC scientist Julienne Stroeve and colleagues investigated how the AO influences Arctic sea ice during the summer melt.
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Jakobshavn is not the only runaway glacier in Greenland—and together, faster moving glaciers are draining ice from the Greenland Ice Sheet into the ocean, adding to sea level rise.