Drones and sensors could help predict ocean current shutdown

Importance Score: 65 / 100 🔴

Scientific Expedition to Study Greenland Ice Sheet and Iceberg Formation

Next year, a team of scientists will launch a substantial, coordinated research initiative employing a fleet of unmanned aerial vehicles, self-navigating submersibles, and specialized ice sensors. This ambitious project aims to gain deeper insights into the mechanisms behind iceberg detachment from the Greenland ice sheet and the underlying causes driving this phenomenon. The investigation is crucial for understanding the impact of glacial melt on global sea levels and ocean currents.

GRAIL Project Objectives and Funding

Known as the GRAIL project, this undertaking is supported by £16 million in funding from the UK’s Advanced Research and Invention Agency (ARIA). The primary objective of GRAIL is to refine current estimations regarding the volume of freshwater discharge entering the North Atlantic Ocean resulting from the melting of Greenland’s glacial ice. Accurate measurements are vital for climate models and predicting future environmental changes.

Technological Deployment for Data Collection

The scientific endeavor will involve the strategic deployment of:

  • Aerial Drones: Unmanned aerial vehicles will be utilized to survey and monitor ice sheet dynamics from above, collecting visual and thermal data.
  • Autonomous Submarines: Self-operating underwater vehicles will explore the ocean beneath the ice, gathering critical information about water temperature, salinity, and currents that influence ice melt.
  • Ice Sensors: Specialized sensors will be strategically positioned on and within the ice to directly measure ice temperature, movement, and structural integrity.

By combining data from these advanced technologies, researchers anticipate developing a more comprehensive understanding of the complex processes governing ice loss in Greenland and its broader implications for the global climate system. The project represents a significant step forward in climate change research and monitoring of polar ice regions.


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