Some of our favorite videos are below - you can find more videos on our YouTube Channel.
Looking for multi-media resources for your classroom? Climate Central has worked with SOCCOM researchers to produce 6 educational videos on Southern Ocean phenomena called "Southern Ocean Deep Dives." The videos feature helpful animations as well interviews with SOCCOM researchers - feel free to download them and use them in your teaching today!
Greta Shum of Climate Central is reporting on a SOCCOM cruise from Punta Arenas, Chile to McMurdo Station in Antarctica. Watch her “cool” interview with Steve Riser of UW, float expert and lead SOCCOM scientist on the cruise, and see more videos about this adventure on Climate Central's on "SOCCOM at Sea" channel.
Ken JOHNSON (MBARI) talk at the conference "Global Climate Observation: the Road to the Future" 2-4 March 2016 at the Royal Academy of Arts and Sciences, Amsterdam
Follow SOCCOM scientists as they test new technology in SOCCOM floats
What makes SOCCOM unique? Find out in this "SOCCOM, So What?" video produced by Climate Central.
Learn about the SOCCOM Project's people and plans in this video produced by Climate Central.
This year wraps up with big climate and weather news – on international efforts in Paris to reach a global agreement on limiting emissions, about the strong El Nino in play in the Pacific Ocean, and with the acknowledgment that this year will be the hottest ever recorded.
Join us for a Google Hangout that explores the critical role the Southern Ocean plays as it relates to current events, and hear from some of the world’s leading climate scientists and educators as they reveal what new research gleaned from robotic floats tells us about the huge and important body of water that encircles Antarctica.
On the Hangout:
Hear from leading Southern Ocean scientists as they discuss their experiences with an innovative new technology that’s making it possible to better understand how the vast, remote Southern Ocean is shaping the climate, and how global warming is affecting this critically important ocean.
This is the latest in a series of Hangouts by the NSF-funded Southern Ocean Carbon and Climate Observations and Modeling (SOCCOM) project. The initiative focuses on unlocking the mysteries of the Southern Ocean and determining its influence on climate.
On the Hangout:
Watch this great discussion with SOCCOM's lead scientists to learn more about the Southern Ocean and its importance to the Earth's climate and biosphere.
On the Hangout:
Animation created by Kelly Lance (Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute)