A new study published in Communications Earth & Environment gives possible insight into the underprediction of sea ice depletion and the formation of Arctic cyclones. Led by Steven Cavallo ...
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Arctic communities have long been noticing changes in the sea ice across Alaska, with ice setting up later most years and proving less dependable throughout the winter many years. The impacts have ...
This is the fourth consecutive year that Antarctic sea ice has reached a minimum below 2.0 million square miles (772,000 square miles). Plot and compare different years and ranges. Obtain daily sea ...
The monthly Sea Ice Index provides a quick look at Arctic-wide changes in sea ice. It is a source for consistently processed ice extent and concentration images and data values since 1979. Monthly ...
A new study explores the link between Arctic cyclones and rapid sea ice loss, potentially improving climate models. The research suggests that cyclones accelerate ice melt through wave-driven ...
And what happens in the Arctic trickles down to all of us. "If the sea ice disappears, the Arctic will warm faster and the planet will warm faster," Lehner said. Scientists say to slow the melting ...
KOCO meteorologist Jonathan Conder says be ready for ice, snow and dangerous temperatures.
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Giant cyclones of snow and ice are breaking up thin ice in the Arctic, leading to rapid ice loss events, and it’s happening more now than ever before. A scientist at OU described an unusually ...