We study snow, glaciers and ice and how they impact landscapes and hydrology. We employ a range of field and laboratory approaches to measure and model the many surface processes that are involved.
With subfreezing air expected all week and even a flirtation with zero degrees later on, the terms frozen tundra climate and ...
Changes to our oceans and cryosphere - the world's frozen places - have global climate impacts for nature and people. We're already seeing more extreme weather, extensive coral reef bleaching and sea ...
We address glacial and periglacial processes in polar and alpine environments – the cryosphere -- as their evolution most clearly reflects the variations in climatic forcing, and as these landscapes ...
The signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) marks a milestone in a decade-long partnership, reinforcing their shared ...
WMO and the Mountain Research Initiative have agreed to work more closely together in view of the growing impact of the ...