v0.4-alpha • Operational

Arctic Risk AI Platform

Real-time ice hazard prediction and route risk assessment for polar maritime operations. Combining satellite intelligence, machine learning, and live vessel tracking.

Core Capabilities

Four pillars of polar maritime intelligence

1 Route Risk Assessment

Analyze maritime routes for ice-related hazards with machine learning-powered risk scoring. Draw any route on the map and receive a comprehensive risk assessment in under 2 seconds.

  • Risk scores from 0-100 with categorical ratings (low/moderate/high)
  • Actionable advisories for vessel operators and route planners
  • Real NSIDC satellite data when available, synthetic fallback for testing
  • Environmental context including ice concentration, temperature, and proximity metrics
  • Confidence scoring based on data source quality

2 Live Vessel Tracking

Monitor 25+ ice-capable vessels in real-time via AIS data streaming. Track icebreakers, research vessels, expedition ships, cargo vessels, and support tugs across polar regions.

  • Real-time position, heading, speed, and destination information
  • Color-coded markers by vessel category and operational status
  • Continuous updates via WebSocket connection
  • Individual vessel follow and tracking capabilities
  • Fleet filtering by category, ice class, or geographic region

3 Northwest Passage Analysis

Evaluate traversability of Northern and Southern routes through the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Critical intelligence for commercial shipping, research expeditions, and icebreaker operations.

  • Comparative analysis of Northern (Parry Channel) vs Southern (Amundsen Gulf) routes
  • Ice conditions at key chokepoints: Lancaster Sound, Barrow Strait, McClure Strait, Victoria Strait
  • Vessel requirements based on ice conditions (ice class, icebreaker escort)
  • Transit time estimates based on current conditions
  • Historical trend analysis and seasonal variability

4 Environmental Monitoring

Access real-time environmental data from NSIDC satellites and other authoritative sources. 25km resolution polar stereographic grid updated daily.

  • Ice concentration data (0-100%) with spatial coverage maps
  • Sea surface temperature proxies for ice edge analysis
  • Ice edge proximity calculations for route planning
  • Historical trend analysis for climate monitoring
  • Interactive heatmap visualization with opacity controls

How It Works

From route planning to risk prediction in seconds

Step 1: Interactive Map Interface

Mapbox-based visualization with click-to-draw route planning. View real-time ice concentration heatmaps and vessel markers. Select from 25 tracked vessels or draw custom routes.

Step 2: Data Collection

System fetches relevant NSIDC ice data for your route bounding box. Loads AIS vessel history and environmental variables. All data cached for optimal performance.

Step 3: Machine Learning Analysis

PyTorch neural network analyzes ice concentration statistics, ice edge proximity, vessel behavior patterns, and sea surface temperature gradients.

Step 4: Risk Score & Advisory

Receive 0-100 risk score with categorical rating. Actionable advisory includes vessel requirements, icebreaker escort recommendations, and route optimization suggestions.

Step 5: Real-Time Updates

WebSocket connection provides continuous updates as ice conditions change or vessels move. Subscribe to specific routes or risk ranges for automated alerts.

Performance Characteristics

Built for speed and scale

<2s
Route Risk Prediction
<50ms
Vessel Position Lookup
<1s
Live AIS Feed Latency
90%
Cache Hit Rate
25km
Data Resolution
Daily
Satellite Updates

Real-World Use Cases

Supporting diverse polar operations

Arctic Shipping Operations

Commercial cargo vessel planning Bering Strait crossing during summer season
  • Plan: Draw route through strait on interactive map
  • Assess: Check current ice conditions and risk score
  • Decide: Determine if ice-class vessel needed based on advisory
  • Monitor: Receive real-time updates during transit via WebSocket
  • Adapt: Adjust route if conditions change unexpectedly

Research Expedition Planning

University research ship planning summer Arctic cruise for oceanographic study
  • Compare: Evaluate multiple route options for optimal access
  • Analyze: Compare Northern vs Southern NWP routes
  • Time: Identify optimal timing based on ice forecasts
  • Track: Monitor other research vessels in region for coordination
  • Alert: Receive alerts for unexpected ice movement

Icebreaker Escort Coordination

Coast Guard coordinating icebreaker support for cargo convoy through heavy ice
  • Track: Monitor all vessels in escort group via MMSI
  • Assess: Monitor ice conditions along planned route
  • Subscribe: Use risk stream for automatic updates
  • Position: Adjust escort positioning based on ice concentrations
  • Report: Generate reports for maritime authorities

Climate Research & Analysis

Scientists studying Arctic ice decline trends and vessel behavior changes
  • Query: Access historical risk inference logs via PostGIS
  • Analyze: Time-series ice concentration data analysis
  • Correlate: Vessel behavior patterns with ice conditions
  • Identify: Changing navigation patterns over time
  • Publish: Generate visualizations for research publications

Emergency Response

Vessel in distress in heavy ice requiring immediate rescue coordination
  • Locate: Find nearest icebreakers via fleet registry
  • Route: Assess risk of multiple rescue approach paths
  • Identify: Determine safest and fastest route to distressed vessel
  • Coordinate: Multi-vessel response with real-time tracking
  • Monitor: Track ice drift during operation for safety

Geographic Coverage

Arctic

≥65°N

Bering Strait, Northwest Passage, Barrow Strait, Viscount Melville Sound, Lancaster Sound, Parry Channel, Amundsen Gulf, Barents Sea, Greenland waters, Labrador Sea

Antarctic

≤-50°S

Ross Sea, Weddell Sea, Drake Passage, Bellingshausen Sea, Amundsen Sea, Southern Ocean shipping lanes, McMurdo Sound, Antarctic Peninsula approaches

Current Limitations

Transparency in capabilities

Data Constraints

  • NSIDC data has 2-day processing lag from satellite acquisition
  • 25km resolution limits fine-grained tactical routing
  • No real-time iceberg tracking (under development)
  • Coverage limited to polar regions (≥65°N, ≤-50°S)

Model Limitations

  • Synthetic fallback data less accurate than NSIDC satellite observations
  • Neural network trained on limited historical dataset (expanding)
  • No wave height or detailed weather integration yet
  • Vessel-specific capabilities beyond ice class not yet modeled

Operational Constraints

  • Requires active internet connection for live features
  • AIS coverage spotty in remote Arctic regions
  • No persistent user accounts (stateless API design)
  • Fleet registry limited to 25 pre-selected vessels (expandable)

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