2021 Sea Ice Outlook Submission Form - July
This form is for collecting analysis done in the month of July. The form will be resent for the months of August and September to collect Outlooks based on analyses done in those months.

You may edit any field before submitting by simply clicking back to the appropriate page.

**For August & September only:** Forecasts for sea-ice advance dates (IAD) will be calculated from the full spatial fields of sea ice concentration that extend through the ice-advance seasons as submitted via the SIPN Data Portal.

To submit full spatial fields, contact Cecila Bitz (bitz@atmos.washington.edu) to get the password for ftp.

For more information, see the SIPN Data Portal (https://atmos.uw.edu/sipn/). To see examples and definitions of the sea ice probability, first ice-free day and date of ice advance metrics, see Metrics for the Sea Ice Outlook (https://www.atmos.washington.edu/~ed/sio_metrics).

If you missed any deadline for form submission or need help, please contact betsy@arcus.org.
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Email *
Your name *
So we can follow up on your submission, please provide the name of the Outlook submitter.
Name of Outlook team lead *
Short name to label your contribution in the report figures *
We may edit this value for consistency. We will use no more than 30 characters to label your contribution in the report, e.g.: "ARCUS Group (Wiggins, et al.)". IMPORTANT: Take note of this value and re-use it each month. We use this to uniquely identify contributors.
Full list of name(s) and organization(s) for all members of the contribution team. *
Indicate names and e-mails of anybody who may have contributed to your Outlook, even if not included on the author list.
Is this contribution from a person or group not affiliated with a research organization (i.e. a "Citizen Scientist")?
Do you want your contribution for this month to automatically be included in subsequent reports? *
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