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Paquette, Robert G. The East Greenland Polar Front in autumn. Monterey, Calif: Naval Postgraduate School, 1985.

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F, Twitchell Paul, Rasmussen Erik A, Davidson Kenneth L, and International Conference on Polar/Arctic Lows (4th : 1988 : Madison, Wis.), eds. Polar and Arctic lows. Hampton, Va., USA: A. Deepak Pub., 1989.

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Lasky, Kathryn. The den of forever frost. New York, NY: Scholastic, Incorporated, 2018.

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Institution, Woods Hole Oceanographic, ed. Collection and processing of shipboard ADCP velocities from the Barents Sea Polar Front Experiment. Woods Hole, Mass: Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, 1995.

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1987), Expedition Arktis (4th. Data report of RV "Polarstern" Cruise ARK IV/1, 1987 to the Arctic and Polar fronts. Bremerhaven: Alfred-Wegener-Institut für Polar- und Meeresforschung, 1987.

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U, S. FROST Workshop (1993 Byrd Polar Research Center Ohio State University). U.S. FROST: Data and science plan : report from the U.S. FROST Workshop, August 2-3, 1993, Byrd Polar Research Center, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A. Columbus, Ohio: Byrd Polar Research Center, 1993.

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U.S. FROST Workshop (1993 Byrd Polar Research Center, Ohio State University). U.S. FROST: Data and science plan : report from the U.S. FROST Workshop, August 2-3, 1993, Byrd Polar Research Center, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, U.S.A. Columbus, Ohio: Byrd Polar Research Center, 1993.

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Delaforce, Patrick. The Polar Bears: From Normandy to the relief of Holland with the 49th Division. Phoenix Mill, U.K: A. Sutton Pub., 1995.

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Delaforce, Patrick. The Polar Bears: Monty's left flank : from Normandy to the relief of Holland with the 49th Division. Stroud, Gloucestershire: Sutton Pub., 2003.

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Pierce, Stephen D. Acoustic doppler current profiler observations during the JGOFS AESOPS Antarctic polar front surveys I and II: R/V Revelle cruises from 20-Oct to 23-Nov 1997 and 9-Jan to 7-Feb 1998. Corvallis, Or: College of Oceanic & Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University, 1999.

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Pierce, Stephen D. Acoustic doppler current profiler observations during the JGOFS AESOPS Antarctic polar front process studies I and II: R/V Revelle cruises from 30-Nov-97 to 3-Jan-98 and 13-Feb-98 to 19-Mar-98. Corvallis, Or: College of Oceanic & Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University, 1999.

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Cherry-Garrard, Apsley. The Worst Journey in the World. Crabtree: The Narrative Press, 2001.

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Cherry-Garrard, Apsley. The worst journey in the world. New York: Penguin Books, 2006.

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Cherry-Garrard, Apsley. The Worst Journey in the World: Antarctica 1910-13. 8th ed. London: Pimlico, 2003.

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Cherry-Garrard, Apsley. The worst journey in the world. North Salem, NY: Adventure Library, 1997.

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Cherry-Garrard, Apsley. Shi jie zui xian e zhi lü. Chongqing: Chongqing chu ban she, 2007.

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Cherry-Garrard, Apsley. The Worst Journey in the World: A Tale of Loss and Courage in Antarctica. Santa Barbara, California: Narrative Press, 2001.

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Cherry-Garrard, Apsley. The worst journey in the world. 2nd ed. New York: Carroll & Graf, 1997.

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Cherry-Garrard, Apsley. The Worst Journey in the World. London: Vintage Books, 2010.

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Cherry-Garrard, Apsley. The worst journey in the world: Antarctica, 1910-1913. New York: Skyhorse Pub., 2013.

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Cherry-Garrard, Apsley. The worst journey in the world. Guilford, Conn: Lyon's Press, 2004.

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Cherry-Garrard, Apsley. The Worst Journey in the World. New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers, Inc., 1992.

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Cherry-Garrard, Apsley. The worst journey in the world: With Scott in Antarctica 1910-1913. Mineola, N.Y: Dover Publications, Inc., 2010.

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Cherry-Garrard, Apsley. The worst journey in the world. Washington, D.C: National Geographic, 2002.

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Dunlop, Storm. 5. Weather systems. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780199571314.003.0005.

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At temperate latitudes, such as those of the British Isles, the most significant changes in the weather, with major changes in wind strength and direction, as well as rainfall, are associated with the passage of depressions (low-pressure systems), more formally known as extratropical cyclones. ‘Weather systems’ describes the development of depressions, the different features within them (the warm front, the warm sector, the cold front, and the occluded front), and the likely weather produced. It also looks at isolated fronts, the sudden deepening of depressions, thermal and polar lows, atmospheric rivers, and the much quieter weather of high-pressure systems.
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Dunlop, Storm. 3. Global weather systems. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780199571314.003.0003.

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Air may seem hot and humid, hot and dry, damp and cold, or freezing cold. Vigorous weather systems may create abrupt changes when one air mass replaces another with distinct properties. ‘Global weather systems’ explains that air masses can be classified into categories based on the humidity and temperature of their source region: arctic or antarctic continental, polar continental, tropical continental, arctic maritime, polar maritime, tropical maritime, and equatorial maritime. The boundary between two air masses with differing temperatures and humidities is known as a front and there are three forms: cold, warm, and occluded. Jet streams, including Polar jets, Subtropical jets, and the Equatorial Jet Stream, are also discussed.
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Delaforce, Patrick. The Polar Bears. Sutton Publishing, 1999.

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Benestad, Rasmus. Climate in the Barents Region. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228620.013.655.

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The Barents Sea is a region of the Arctic Ocean named after one of its first known explorers (1594–1597), Willem Barentsz from the Netherlands, although there are accounts of earlier explorations: the Norwegian seafarer Ottar rounded the northern tip of Europe and explored the Barents and White Seas between 870 and 890 ce, a journey followed by a number of Norsemen; Pomors hunted seals and walruses in the region; and Novgorodian merchants engaged in the fur trade. These seafarers were probably the first to accumulate knowledge about the nature of sea ice in the Barents region; however, scientific expeditions and the exploration of the climate of the region had to wait until the invention and employment of scientific instruments such as the thermometer and barometer. Most of the early exploration involved mapping the land and the sea ice and making geographical observations. There were also many unsuccessful attempts to use the Northeast Passage to reach the Bering Strait. The first scientific expeditions involved F. P. Litke (1821±1824), P. K. Pakhtusov (1834±1835), A. K. Tsivol’ka (1837±1839), and Henrik Mohn (1876–1878), who recorded oceanographic, ice, and meteorological conditions.The scientific study of the Barents region and its climate has been spearheaded by a number of campaigns. There were four generations of the International Polar Year (IPY): 1882–1883, 1932–1933, 1957–1958, and 2007–2008. A British polar campaign was launched in July 1945 with Antarctic operations administered by the Colonial Office, renamed as the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey (FIDS); it included a scientific bureau by 1950. It was rebranded as the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) in 1962 (British Antarctic Survey History leaflet). While BAS had its initial emphasis on the Antarctic, it has also been involved in science projects in the Barents region. The most dedicated mission to the Arctic and the Barents region has been the Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP), which has commissioned a series of reports on the Arctic climate: the Arctic Climate Impact Assessment (ACIA) report, the Snow Water Ice and Permafrost in the Arctic (SWIPA) report, and the Adaptive Actions in a Changing Arctic (AACA) report.The climate of the Barents Sea is strongly influenced by the warm waters from the Norwegian current bringing heat from the subtropical North Atlantic. The region is 10°C–15°C warmer than the average temperature on the same latitude, and a large part of the Barents Sea is open water even in winter. It is roughly bounded by the Svalbard archipelago, northern Fennoscandia, the Kanin Peninsula, Kolguyev Island, Novaya Zemlya, and Franz Josef Land, and is a shallow ocean basin which constrains physical processes such as currents and convection. To the west, the Greenland Sea forms a buffer region with some of the strongest temperature gradients on earth between Iceland and Greenland. The combination of a strong temperature gradient and westerlies influences air pressure, wind patterns, and storm tracks. The strong temperature contrast between sea ice and open water in the northern part sets the stage for polar lows, as well as heat and moisture exchange between ocean and atmosphere. Glaciers on the Arctic islands generate icebergs, which may drift in the Barents Sea subject to wind and ocean currents.The land encircling the Barents Sea includes regions with permafrost and tundra. Precipitation comes mainly from synoptic storms and weather fronts; it falls as snow in the winter and rain in the summer. The land area is snow-covered in winter, and rivers in the region drain the rainwater and meltwater into the Barents Sea. Pronounced natural variations in the seasonal weather statistics can be linked to variations in the polar jet stream and Rossby waves, which result in a clustering of storm activity, blocking high-pressure systems. The Barents region is subject to rapid climate change due to a “polar amplification,” and observations from Svalbard suggest that the past warming trend ranks among the strongest recorded on earth. The regional change is reinforced by a number of feedback effects, such as receding sea-ice cover and influx of mild moist air from the south.
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Studios, Vismont. Cute Cosmic Polar Bear - Astronaut Draw and Write Journal Primary Composition Notebook for Grades K-2 Kids: Standard Size, Draw and Write on Front Page, Story Writing on Back Page for Girls, Boys. Independently Published, 2020.

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Kamler, Kenneth, Apsley Cherry-Garrard, and Ted Janulis. Worst Journey in the World: Antarctic 1910-1913. Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated, 2016.

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Cherry-Garrard, Apsley. Worst Journey in the World: Antarctic, 1910-1913. Independently Published, 2022.

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The Worst Journey in the World (Audiofy Digital Audiobook Chips). Audiofy/Blackstone, 2003.

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The Worst Journey in the World. New York: Carroll & Graf Publishers, 1998.

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Cherry-Garrard, Apsley. Worst Journey in the World: Antarctica, 1910-1913. Skyhorse Publishing Company, Incorporated, 2013.

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Cherry-Garrard, Apsley. The Worst Journey in the World Library of Essential Reading Series. Barnes & Noble Books, 1990.

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Cherry-Garrard, Apsley. The Worst Journey in the World: Library Edition. Blackstone Audiobooks, 2003.

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Cherry-Garrard, Apsley. The Worst Journey in the World, Volumes 1 and 2: Antarctic 1910-1913. Echo Library, 2007.

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(Narrator), Robert Whitfield, ed. The Worst Journey in the World: Library Edition. Blackstone Audiobooks, 2003.

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Cherry-Garrard, Apsley. The Worst Journey In The World Antarctic 1910 - 1913: Volume II. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2011.

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The Worst Journey in the World. San Bernadino, CA: [publisher not identified], 2018.

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Cherry-Garrard, Apsley. Worst Journey in the World. Penguin Random House, 2011.

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The Worst Journey in the World. 7th ed. New York: Penguin Books, 2005.

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The Worst Journey in the World, Volumes 1 and 2: Antarctic 1910-1913. Project Gutenberg, 2004.

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The Worst Journey in the World: Antarctic 1910-1913. London, England: Constable and Company, 2011.

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Cherry-Garrard, Apsley. The worst journey in the world: Antarctic, 1910-1913. 2016.

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Cherry-Garrard, Apsley. The Worst Journey in the World. Lulu.com, 2010.

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Cherry-Garrard, Apsley. Worst Journey in the World: With Scott in Antarctica 1910-1913. Dover Publications, Incorporated, 2013.

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Cherry-Garrard, Apsley. The Worst Journey in the World. Standard Ebooks, 2014.

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Cherry-Garrard, Apsley. Worst Journey in the World. Dover Publications, Incorporated, 2013.

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Cherry-Garrard, Apsley. The Worst Journey in the World: Library Edition. Blackstone Audiobooks, 2003.

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