As global climate changes are becoming increasingly evident, increasing air temperatures, melting glaciers, rising sea levels, and decreasing biodiversity is observed at increasing rates worldwide. The Arctic sea ice cover has has become a key indicator of the ongoing global climate change through its substantial decline in both extent and thickness. In this study we show how the observed regression of the Northern Hemisphere sea ice is distributed over different regions of the Arctic Ocean and adjacent seas. We further provide an evaluation of to what extent the regions are re ecting changes during summer or winter seasons, exemplified by the months of September and March. We also relate the changes to observed atmospheric and oceanographi...
The possible impact of an increase in global temperatures of about 2 C, as may be caused by a doubli...
The Arctic sea-ice cover plays an important role for the global climate system. Sea ice and the over...
International audienceSince 1979, satellite observations have shown a rapid decline of the Arctic se...
As global climate changes are becoming increasingly evident, increasing air temperatures, melting g...
ABSTRACT. The Arctic sea ice has been pointed to as one of the first and clearest indicators of clim...
The Arctic Ocean is currently on a fast track toward seasonally ice-free conditions. Although most a...
The development in the satellite microwave technology during the past three decades has offered an o...
Sea ice is an essential component of the Arctic climate system. The Arctic sea ice cover has undergo...
The Arctic is one of the regions of the Earth most vulnerable to climate change. Temperatures in the...
The loss of Arctic sea ice is one of the most prominent and best quantified indicators of ongoing gl...
Arctic sea-ice extent (in summer) has been shrinking since the 1970s. However, we have little knowle...
The Arctic sea ice cover has retreated rapidly during the last three decades, concurrent with recent...
Co-registered and continuous satellite data of sea ice concentrations and surface ice temperatures f...
The variation in Arctic sea ice has significant implications for climate change due to its huge infl...
AbstractThe dramatic decline in Arctic sea ice cover is anticipated to influence atmospheric tempera...
The possible impact of an increase in global temperatures of about 2 C, as may be caused by a doubli...
The Arctic sea-ice cover plays an important role for the global climate system. Sea ice and the over...
International audienceSince 1979, satellite observations have shown a rapid decline of the Arctic se...
As global climate changes are becoming increasingly evident, increasing air temperatures, melting g...
ABSTRACT. The Arctic sea ice has been pointed to as one of the first and clearest indicators of clim...
The Arctic Ocean is currently on a fast track toward seasonally ice-free conditions. Although most a...
The development in the satellite microwave technology during the past three decades has offered an o...
Sea ice is an essential component of the Arctic climate system. The Arctic sea ice cover has undergo...
The Arctic is one of the regions of the Earth most vulnerable to climate change. Temperatures in the...
The loss of Arctic sea ice is one of the most prominent and best quantified indicators of ongoing gl...
Arctic sea-ice extent (in summer) has been shrinking since the 1970s. However, we have little knowle...
The Arctic sea ice cover has retreated rapidly during the last three decades, concurrent with recent...
Co-registered and continuous satellite data of sea ice concentrations and surface ice temperatures f...
The variation in Arctic sea ice has significant implications for climate change due to its huge infl...
AbstractThe dramatic decline in Arctic sea ice cover is anticipated to influence atmospheric tempera...
The possible impact of an increase in global temperatures of about 2 C, as may be caused by a doubli...
The Arctic sea-ice cover plays an important role for the global climate system. Sea ice and the over...
International audienceSince 1979, satellite observations have shown a rapid decline of the Arctic se...