Copyright © 2011 American Geophysical UnionThree sea ice data sets commonly used for climate research display a large and abrupt increase in Antarctic sea ice area (SIA) in recent years. This unprecedented change of SIA is diagnosed to be primarily caused by an apparent sudden increase in sea ice concentrations within the ice pack, especially in the area of the most-concentrated ice (greater than 95% concentration). A series of alternative satellite-derived records do not display any abnormal sudden SIA changes, but do reveal substantial discrepancies between different satellite sensors and sea ice algorithms. Sea ice concentrations in the central ice pack and SIA values derived from the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer for the Earth ...
In sharp contrast to the decreasing sea ice coverage of the Arctic, in the Antarctic the sea ice cov...
The sea ice concentration dataset (covering the period 1992-2008) used in this study is a new datase...
Antarctic sea ice cover has shown a slight increase (<1%/decade) in overall observed ice extent a...
[1] Three sea ice data sets commonly used for climate research display a large and abrupt increase i...
Recent estimates indicate that the Antarctic sea ice cover is expanding at a statistically significa...
Recent estimates indicate that the Antarctic sea ice cover is expanding at a statistically significa...
Recent estimates indicate that the Antarctic sea ice cover is expanding at a statistically significa...
Recent estimates indicate that the Antarctic sea ice cover is expanding at a statistically significa...
We investigate the relationship between atmospheric circulation variability and the recent trends in...
In contrast to the Arctic, where total sea ice extent (SIE) has been decreasing for the last three d...
Sea ice variability in the Southern Ocean has a complex spatio-temporal structure. In a global warmi...
Following over 3 decades of gradual but uneven increases in sea ice coverage, the yearly average Ant...
The Antarctic sea ice extent has been slowly increasing contrary to expected trends due to global wa...
In contrast to the Arctic, total sea ice extent (SIE) across the Southern Ocean has increased since ...
Arctic sea ice is regarded the “canary in the coalmine” of global warming. Scientists have been inve...
In sharp contrast to the decreasing sea ice coverage of the Arctic, in the Antarctic the sea ice cov...
The sea ice concentration dataset (covering the period 1992-2008) used in this study is a new datase...
Antarctic sea ice cover has shown a slight increase (<1%/decade) in overall observed ice extent a...
[1] Three sea ice data sets commonly used for climate research display a large and abrupt increase i...
Recent estimates indicate that the Antarctic sea ice cover is expanding at a statistically significa...
Recent estimates indicate that the Antarctic sea ice cover is expanding at a statistically significa...
Recent estimates indicate that the Antarctic sea ice cover is expanding at a statistically significa...
Recent estimates indicate that the Antarctic sea ice cover is expanding at a statistically significa...
We investigate the relationship between atmospheric circulation variability and the recent trends in...
In contrast to the Arctic, where total sea ice extent (SIE) has been decreasing for the last three d...
Sea ice variability in the Southern Ocean has a complex spatio-temporal structure. In a global warmi...
Following over 3 decades of gradual but uneven increases in sea ice coverage, the yearly average Ant...
The Antarctic sea ice extent has been slowly increasing contrary to expected trends due to global wa...
In contrast to the Arctic, total sea ice extent (SIE) across the Southern Ocean has increased since ...
Arctic sea ice is regarded the “canary in the coalmine” of global warming. Scientists have been inve...
In sharp contrast to the decreasing sea ice coverage of the Arctic, in the Antarctic the sea ice cov...
The sea ice concentration dataset (covering the period 1992-2008) used in this study is a new datase...
Antarctic sea ice cover has shown a slight increase (<1%/decade) in overall observed ice extent a...