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The Fabulous Bruno Buoys

Published: 20 December 2010
For the past three years, Bruno Tremblay, Associate Professor of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, has been travelling to the Arctic Ocean to track ice thickness, as well as temperature, compression and movement with some very smart research buoys. Using the data generated by his buoys, Tremblay calibrates models to predict future ice conditions within the [...]
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