Sounds of Antarctica come to life in new album
Today marks the release of The Seventh Continent, a new album from the international Sounds of Space Project that offers a unique aural journey to Antarctica.
Katherine Turner is a PhD student with the University of Southampton on the INSPIRE DTP. Her research focus is currently on modelling ocean-ice shelf interactions in the Amundsen Sea using MITgcm and Úa. Her current interests are in modelling physical processes in polar regions, applications of physical oceanography and meteorology to future climate predictions, and pretty graphs.
Previous projects included ‘Use of ERA5 data to quantify changes in near-inertial oscillation activity in the Arctic Ocean’ and ‘Ocean mixed-layer responses to high heat flux events in the subpolar North Atlantic’ for which she was awarded the Alan Preston Prize and the prize for the best MSci project.
Turner, K., & Naughten, K. (2024). Analysis output of the MITgcm ocean model data for the Amundsen Sea (1920 to 2100) (Version 1.0) [Data set]. NERC EDS UK Polar Data Centre. https://doi.org/10.5285/8a2b18eb-4720-4a40-a52a-b8f571b26b28
Today marks the release of The Seventh Continent, a new album from the international Sounds of Space Project that offers a unique aural journey to Antarctica.