Dear Colleagues,
If anybody has an idea of the uncountable number of data points
retrieved during the MOSAiC one-year ice drift, it can only be Antonia
Immerz. Antonia is the data manager of MOSAiC, she has joined leg 1 and
leg 4 onboard Polarstern, and she is one of the few lucky ones (or
should we rather call her 'brave'?) who took a bath in an Arctic melt
pond. In this ninth episode of The IcePod, we slightly change
perspective by looking at MOSAiC from a data point of view.
Since 2018, Antonia has been coordinating the data activities and
infrastructure to support the Arctic ice drift at the Alfred Wegener
Institute. By taking on this role, it came together very well for
Antonia who had spent her childhood snorkeling at the tropical beaches
of Papua New Guinea. With Antonia, we uncover the perfect career
development for a data scientist involved in such a big project like
MOSAiC. Following her childhood dreams for the marine world, Antonia
ended up just in the perfect place to combine her technical skills with
her fascination for the ocean.
Now, the data is where the magic happens. 200 terra bytes of data,
about 15,000 actions to retrieve data, and Antonia knows there is much
more data available from the comprehensive central Arctic study that
came to an end this past October. For her and the data team, the work
even reaches a new level, now that everybody is interested in analyzing
the data. All success relies on the human factor, and communication is
key to make it work – these are some of the lessons learned for
Antonia to efficiently support MOSAiC members working with the data. If
you listen carefully, Antonia even whistle-blows some (not-so-secret)
tricks how to potentially get access to data, even if you haven't been
involved in the project earlier.
Leg 4 was also called the hugging leg – it probably was the only
place on Earth where one hundred people were still allowed to have
physical contact while the rest of us, half-face covered by masks, made
a huge effort to smile-with-eyes at the supermarket's cashier or the
post office lady. In the meantime, they had a good time onboard
Polarstern during 'Art & Wine' nights, and acting, knitting, wood
carving, or jam sessions. As a special treat of this IcePod episode, you
will get to hear the MOSAiC song composed by Matt Boyer, Ingo
Schuffenhauer und Felix Linhardt played during the last CTD cast during
leg 4. Antonia was thus lucky enough to celebrate her birthday in the
Arctic with great music and a party hosting around one hundred people –
seeking some harmony, peace, and love in the time of Corona.
Find the new and all previous IcePod episodes e.g. on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Castbox (no sign-up needed) or on our website theicepodcast.home.blog
If you miss the music, find Antonia's very special playlist for the episode on Spotify.
If you want to listen to the full episode with music, listen to Radio
Weser.TV on the first Saturday each month 12–2 pm UTC at www.medialabnord.de/radio-livestream/, or check back with us at [hidden email]
For updates and other materials, check also our website: theicepodcast.home.blog
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The IcePod is the podcast about polar science and the
people. We’ll talk to scientists who went on board Polarstern, the
German research icebreaker, for the biggest research expedition in
the Arctic. It is produced in collaboration with the Alfred Wegener
Institute and Radio Weser.TV where the full episode with music
will be played at www.medialabnord.de/radio-livestream/. For dates check back with [hidden email].
Editorial responsibility: Kirstin Werner and Sara Pasqualetto
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Dr. Kirstin Werner
Year of Polar Prediction (YOPP) International Coordination Office
Alfred Wegener Institute
Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research
Bussestrasse 24
D-27570 Bremerhaven
Germany
phone: +49 (0)471-4831-1588
mail:
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