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Episode One - The First Time

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Here is the first episode!
In an interview with us, climate scientist Thomas Rackow talks about his duties as a YOPP modelling lecturer for the MOSAiC school aboard the Russian research icebreaker Akademik Fedorov that accompanied Polarstern on her transit into the central Arctic sea ice in September and October 2019.
It's all about first times: not only Rabe Socke went to the Arctic for the first time, but also Thomas had his first glimpse of northern lights, and got the polar virus. How is it to put your first step on Arctic sea ice and at the same time becoming a VIP by carrying a walkie-talkie around? Thanks to T-Racks, everyone on board Akademik Fedorov is able now to predict where the sea ice goes and sing along with Thomas on his ukulele.
And by the way: if you miss the music, find the very special playlist by Thomas on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1TvucfsBWJ3VrJtOukAsQF?si=GoFc5_XVTNm8HiLPOjF3gg
If you want to listen to the full episode with music, check back with us: polarprediction@gmail.com
For updates and other materials, check also our website: https://theicepodcast.home.blog/
Arctic Drift Audiologbuch (in German): https://open.spotify.com/show/2f321wQiWNhIpGdi57aoRr?si=h9pA2a8BRJS4Xh-xQSM63A
Curiously Polar: https://open.spotify.com/show/0HqZdOUwP78cF8em0nQ9Rp?si=zXBuvoCATae7HGWrBpuudQ
The IcePod is the podcast about polar science and the people. We’ll talk to scientists who went on board Polarstern, the German research icebreaker, for the biggest research expedition in the Arctic. The IcePod is the official podcast of the Year of Polar Prediction initiative to improve weather and sea-ice forecast in the Arctic and Antarctic.
Editorial responsibility: Kirstin Werner and Sara Pasqualetto
Music from https://filmmusic.io
"Sweeter Vermouth" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)
Licence: CC BY (https://creativecommons.org/licences/by/4.0/)
Photo credit: Sam Cornish

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Here is the first episode!
In an interview with us, climate scientist Thomas Rackow talks about his duties as a YOPP modelling lecturer for the MOSAiC school aboard the Russian research icebreaker Akademik Fedorov that accompanied Polarstern on her transit into the central Arctic sea ice in September and October 2019.
It's all about first times: not only Rabe Socke went to the Arctic for the first time, but also Thomas had his first glimpse of northern lights, and got the polar virus. How is it to put your first step on Arctic sea ice and at the same time becoming a VIP by carrying a walkie-talkie around? Thanks to T-Racks, everyone on board Akademik Fedorov is able now to predict where the sea ice goes and sing along with Thomas on his ukulele.
And by the way: if you miss the music, find the very special playlist by Thomas on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1TvucfsBWJ3VrJtOukAsQF?si=GoFc5_XVTNm8HiLPOjF3gg
If you want to listen to the full episode with music, check back with us: polarprediction@gmail.com
For updates and other materials, check also our website: https://theicepodcast.home.blog/
Arctic Drift Audiologbuch (in German): https://open.spotify.com/show/2f321wQiWNhIpGdi57aoRr?si=h9pA2a8BRJS4Xh-xQSM63A
Curiously Polar: https://open.spotify.com/show/0HqZdOUwP78cF8em0nQ9Rp?si=zXBuvoCATae7HGWrBpuudQ
The IcePod is the podcast about polar science and the people. We’ll talk to scientists who went on board Polarstern, the German research icebreaker, for the biggest research expedition in the Arctic. The IcePod is the official podcast of the Year of Polar Prediction initiative to improve weather and sea-ice forecast in the Arctic and Antarctic.
Editorial responsibility: Kirstin Werner and Sara Pasqualetto
Music from https://filmmusic.io
"Sweeter Vermouth" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)
Licence: CC BY (https://creativecommons.org/licences/by/4.0/)
Photo credit: Sam Cornish

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