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Kris Newhall standing with an ITP loaded up for deployment into the ice hole.

Kris Newhall standing with an ITP loaded up for deployment into the ice hole.
Kris Newhall standing with an ITP loaded up for deployment into the ice hole.
Kris Newhall standing with an ITP loaded up for deployment into the ice hole.
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Kemp, John N.
Kris Newhall standing with an ITP loaded up for deployment into the ice hole.
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03/11/2014
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Image Of the Day caption:
The temperature was -39?F when WHOI engineers John Kemp and Kris Newhall (pictured) and colleagues set up camp on a Beaufort Sea ice floe in March 2014. They were there to install an Ice-Tether Profiler, an instrument developed at WHOI that drifts with sea ice, measuring properties of the ocean below and relaying data back by satellite in near real-time. Most of the measuring is done by a moored profiler, a motorized device shown here that moves up and down a cable hanging from a buoy on the ice. The Navy-funded study is investigating the increasing retreat of sea ice during summer.
Photo by John Kemp
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