Edna Rowe
Lead Climate Data Scientist
Specializes in predictive algorithms for temperature shift analysis and ice pattern modeling across Northern Canada.
ArcticData Analytics was founded with a mission to decode climate dynamics in Northern Canada. Initial research focused on aggregating historical temperature and ice data from remote sensing stations.
Development of our first predictive algorithms for ice pattern forecasting began. This marked our shift from data collection to actionable, AI-driven environmental modeling.
Launched the beta version of our climate intelligence platform, providing structured data visualization and early ecosystem resilience reports to a select group of research partners.
Established key collaborations with local communities and decision-makers in the Arctic regions, integrating traditional knowledge with our scientific models for adaptive planning.
Deployed an enhanced network of environmental sensors across the Canadian North, significantly improving the granularity and real-time capability of our data streams.
Released a comprehensive public dashboard and API, making our climate insights and predictive analytics accessible to a wider audience of researchers, policymakers, and the public.
Meet the experts driving our mission to understand and model Arctic climate dynamics through advanced data science and AI.
Lead Climate Data Scientist
Specializes in predictive algorithms for temperature shift analysis and ice pattern modeling across Northern Canada.
Director of Arctic Environmental Monitoring
Oversees ecosystem resilience research and the integration of AI analytics into our environmental monitoring frameworks.
Head of Community & Stakeholder Insights
Bridges data science with local community adaptation strategies, ensuring our models support on-the-ground decision-making.
Chief AI Modeling Architect
Architects the core AI-driven environmental models that power our platform's climate intelligence and forecasting capabilities.
βDecoding the Arctic's pulse to empower resilience through data.β
ArcticData Analytics is driven by a core mission: to transform complex climate data into clear, actionable intelligence for Northern Canada. We believe in a future where environmental decisions are informed by precision, not prediction alone. Our platform leverages advanced AI and predictive algorithms to monitor temperature anomalies, ice sheet dynamics, and ecosystem health, providing a structured framework for understanding climate change. We are committed to supporting researchers, policymakers, and Indigenous communities with the tools needed to foster adaptation and build long-term ecological resilience across the Arctic.