The possible impact of an increase in global temperatures of about 2 C, as may be caused by a doubling of atmospheric CO2, is studied using historical satellite records of surface temperatures and sea ice from late 1970s to 2003. Updated satellite data indicate that the perennial ice continued to decline at an even faster rate of 9.2 % per decade than previously reported while concurrently, the surface temperatures have steadily been going up in most places except for some parts of northern Russia. Surface temperature is shown to be highly correlated with sea ice concentration in the seasonal sea ice regions. Results of regression analysis indicates that for every 1 C increase in temperature, the perennial ice area decreases by about 1.48 x...
The ongoing shrinkage of the Arctic sea ice cover is apparently linked to the global temperature ris...
Satellite measurements continue to reveal reductions in the extent and thickness of Arctic sea ice. ...
Changes apparent in the arctic climate system in recent years require evaluation in a century-scale ...
Co-registered and continuous satellite data of sea ice concentrations and surface ice temperatures f...
The Arctic is one of the regions of the Earth most vulnerable to climate change. Temperatures in the...
A steady decline in Arctic sea ice has been observed over recent decades. General circulation models...
Understanding the mechanism governing the ongoing global warming is a major challenge facing our soc...
The trends in the sea ice cover in the two hemispheres have been observed to be asymmetric with the ...
[1] Although the Arctic perennial ice cover has been on a rapid decline, the winter ice cover had b...
The Arctic is a region in transformation. Warming in the region has been amplified, as expected from...
The Arctic sea ice cover declined over the last few decades and reached a record minimum in 2007, wi...
As global climate changes are becoming increasingly evident, increasing air temperatures, melting gl...
Sea ice extent in the Arctic has been declining rapidly in recent years and, many people are looking...
Sea ice is the central component and most sensitive indicator of the Arctic climate system. Both the...
Sea ice is the central component and most sensitive indicator of the Arctic climate system. Both the...
The ongoing shrinkage of the Arctic sea ice cover is apparently linked to the global temperature ris...
Satellite measurements continue to reveal reductions in the extent and thickness of Arctic sea ice. ...
Changes apparent in the arctic climate system in recent years require evaluation in a century-scale ...
Co-registered and continuous satellite data of sea ice concentrations and surface ice temperatures f...
The Arctic is one of the regions of the Earth most vulnerable to climate change. Temperatures in the...
A steady decline in Arctic sea ice has been observed over recent decades. General circulation models...
Understanding the mechanism governing the ongoing global warming is a major challenge facing our soc...
The trends in the sea ice cover in the two hemispheres have been observed to be asymmetric with the ...
[1] Although the Arctic perennial ice cover has been on a rapid decline, the winter ice cover had b...
The Arctic is a region in transformation. Warming in the region has been amplified, as expected from...
The Arctic sea ice cover declined over the last few decades and reached a record minimum in 2007, wi...
As global climate changes are becoming increasingly evident, increasing air temperatures, melting gl...
Sea ice extent in the Arctic has been declining rapidly in recent years and, many people are looking...
Sea ice is the central component and most sensitive indicator of the Arctic climate system. Both the...
Sea ice is the central component and most sensitive indicator of the Arctic climate system. Both the...
The ongoing shrinkage of the Arctic sea ice cover is apparently linked to the global temperature ris...
Satellite measurements continue to reveal reductions in the extent and thickness of Arctic sea ice. ...
Changes apparent in the arctic climate system in recent years require evaluation in a century-scale ...