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Arctic sea ice extent and thickness

2019
Current knowledge on Arctic sea ice extent and thickness variability is reviewed, and we examine whether measurements to date provide evidence for the impact of climate change. The total Arctic ice extent has shown a small but significant reduction of (2.1 ± 0.9)% during the period 1978-87, after apparently increasing from a lower level in the early ...
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Ice extent in the Greenland Sea 1978–1995

Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 1999
Abstract During the European Subpolar Ocean Programme (ESOP) project from 1993 to 1995, very little ice was formed in the central Greenland Sea. The large-scale ice cover in the area during the period October 1978 to June 1995 has been mapped using passive microwave data from the scanning multichannel microwave radiometer (SMMR) and the special ...
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Short-Term Sea Ice Extent Forecasting with Deep Learning

2021
Current predictions for the changing Arctic focus on the evolution of sea ice from perennial to seasonal cover, with sea ice thinning as the Arctic warms.
Mary Keller   +7 more
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Trends in Polar Sea Ice Extent 1979-2015

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
A survey of trends in dispersed and concentrated sea ice extent in the Arctic in the northern summer and northern winter and in the Antarctic in the southern summer and southern winter for the period 1979-2015 shows a negative trend in dispersed and concentrated sea ice extent in the Arctic in the northern summer amid rising surface temperature in the ...
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A General Linear Model for Sea Ice Extent

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
A general linear model is used for simultaneous identification of short term seasonal variations and long term trends in deseasonalized sea ice extent. It shows a sustained decline of Arctic sea ice extent over the entire study period from 1978 to 2014. No decline of sea ice extent is evident in the Antarctic.
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Record low Antarctic sea ice extent

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2023
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Sea-ice extent and variability in the Nordic seas, 1967—2002

2005
A new data set based on weekly sea-ice concentrations, evaluated from several different data sources, reveals a marked decrease in sea-ice area in the Nordic Seas by almost 15% (4.1% per decade) during the period from January 1967 to December 2002. The sea-ice area seems to have interannual variability with a period of 9-10 years.
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Recent variations in sea-ice extent off Iceland

Jökull, 2007
Ingibjörg Jónsdóttir   +1 more
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