
NSIDC satellite data
NSIDC satellite data refers to information collected by satellites that monitor Earth's snow, ice, and glaciers. This data helps scientists track changes in ice cover and sea ice extent, which are important indicators of climate health. The satellites use advanced sensors to measure ice thickness, extent, and movement, providing valuable insights into how climate change is affecting polar regions and global sea levels. This information is essential for researchers, policymakers, and environmentalists to understand, predict, and respond to climate trends and their impacts worldwide.