Anthony P. Worby spends much of his time researching Antarctic sea ice, Sea ice, Climatology, Oceanography and Cryosphere. His Antarctic sea ice study frequently intersects with other fields, such as Slush. His study in Drift ice, Sea ice thickness and Arctic ice pack is carried out as part of his studies in Sea ice.
His Climatology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Water mass and Physical oceanography. His work on Effects of global warming and Climate change is typically connected to Glaciology as part of general Oceanography study, connecting several disciplines of science. His Cryosphere study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Snow, Firn and Atmospheric sciences.
His primary scientific interests are in Sea ice, Antarctic sea ice, Oceanography, Sea ice thickness and Arctic ice pack. His Sea ice research is mostly focused on the topic Drift ice. His Antarctic sea ice research incorporates themes from Snow, Geodesy and Ice sheet.
His work on Effects of global warming, Climate change, Polar climate and Ice cap climate as part of general Oceanography study is frequently linked to Glaciology, bridging the gap between disciplines. His research in Arctic ice pack focuses on subjects like Cryosphere, which are connected to Atmospheric sciences and Iceberg. The study incorporates disciplines such as Physical oceanography and Deformation in addition to Climatology.
His primary areas of study are Sea ice, Antarctic sea ice, Oceanography, Arctic ice pack and Cryosphere. His Sea ice study is associated with Climatology. His work in the fields of Climatology, such as Fast ice, overlaps with other areas such as Mill, Deposition, Lag and La Niña.
His Antarctic sea ice study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Drift ice and Ice sheet. The various areas that Anthony P. Worby examines in his Arctic ice pack study include Ice shelf, Ice stream and Ice core. Many of his research projects under Sea ice thickness are closely connected to Volume with Volume, tying the diverse disciplines of science together.
His primary areas of investigation include Sea ice, Antarctic sea ice, Sea ice thickness, Oceanography and Drift ice. The Sea ice study combines topics in areas such as Snow, Altimeter and Ice sheet. Anthony P. Worby combines subjects such as Buoy, Ice cloud and Radiometer with his study of Altimeter.
His biological study focuses on Cryosphere. His studies in Ice shelf integrate themes in fields like Arctic ice pack and Ice stream. In the subject of general Meteorology, his work in Sea ice concentration is often linked to Radar and Continuous-wave radar, thereby combining diverse domains of study.
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Thickness distribution of Antarctic sea ice
Anthony P. Worby;Cathleen A. Geiger;Matthew J. Paget;Michael L. Van Woert.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2008)
Snow on Antarctic sea ice
Robert A. Massom;Hajo Eicken;Christian Hass;Martin O. Jeffries.
Reviews of Geophysics (2001)
State of the Antarctic and Southern Ocean climate system
Paul Andrew Mayewski;M. P. Meredith;C. P. Summerhayes;J. Turner.
Reviews of Geophysics (2009)
Geostrophic transport of Indonesian throughflow
G. Meyers;R.J. Bailey;A.P. Worby.
Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers (1995)
Surface Albedo of the Antarctic Sea Ice Zone
Richard E. Brandt;Stephen G. Warren;Anthony P. Worby;Thomas C. Grenfell.
Journal of Climate (2005)
East Antarctic sea ice: A review of its structure, properties and drift
A. P. Worby;R. A. Massom;I. Allison;V. I. Lytle.
Antarctic Research Series - Antarctic Sea Ice: Physical Processes, Interactions and Variability (2013)
Changes in the Antarctic sea ice ecosystem : potential effects on krill and baleen whales
Stephen Nicol;Stephen Nicol;Anthony Worby;Anthony Worby;Rebecca Leaper.
Marine and Freshwater Research (2008)
Effects of regional fast-ice and iceberg distributions on the behaviour of the Mertz Glacier polynya, East Antarctica
R. A. Massom;K. L. Hill;V. I. Lytle;A. P. Worby.
Annals of Glaciology (2001)
Seasonal variations in the properties and structural composition of sea ice and snow cover in the Bellingshausen and Amundsen Seas, Antarctica
M. O. Jeffries;A. P. Worby;K. Morris;W. F. Weeks.
Journal of Glaciology (1997)
The thickness distribution of sea ice and snow cover during late winter in the Bellingshausen and Amundsen Seas, Antarctica
A. P. Worby;M. O. Jeffries;W. F. Weeks;K. Morris.
Journal of Geophysical Research (1996)
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