International audienceUsing buoy data from the International Arctic Buoy Program, we found that the sea ice mean speed has substantially increased over the last 29 years (+17% per decade for winter and +8.5% for summer). A strong seasonal dependence of the mean speed is also revealed, with a maximum in October and a minimum in April. The sea ice mean strain rate also increased significantly over the period (+51% per decade for winter and +52% for summer). We check that these increases in both sea ice mean speed and deformation rate are unlikely to be consequences of a stronger atmospheric forcing. Instead, they suggest that sea ice kinematics play a fundamental role in the albedo feedback loop and sea ice decline: increasing deformation mea...
The area of Arctic September sea ice has diminished from about 7 million km 2 in the 1990s to less t...
International audienceWe present a simple and analytical ocean boundary layer-sea ice coupled dynami...
Mean sea ice thickness is a sensitive indicator of Arctic climate change and is in long-term decline...
International audienceUsing buoy data from the International Arctic Buoy Program, we found that the ...
[1] Results from a numerical model simulation show sig-nificant changes in the dynamic properties of...
Measurements from 30 and 31 ice drifters during the seasonal transition from mid-August to late Sept...
International audienceArctic sea ice has displayed significant thinning as well as an increase in dr...
We explore the main drivers of seasonal and long-term variations in basin-scale Arctic sea-ice drift...
Sea ice extent in the Arctic Ocean has been decreasing an estimated 2-4 % per decade over the course...
Data collected by two buoy arrays that operated during the ice seasons of 2014/2015 and 2016/2017 we...
The Arctic is one of the regions of the Earth most vulnerable to climate change. Temperatures in the...
Sea ice cover and thickness have substantially decreased in the Arctic Ocean since the beginning of ...
Arctic sea ice area has been decreasing for the past two decades. Apart from melting, the southward ...
The area of Arctic September sea ice has diminished from about 7 million km 2 in the 1990s to less t...
International audienceWe present a simple and analytical ocean boundary layer-sea ice coupled dynami...
Mean sea ice thickness is a sensitive indicator of Arctic climate change and is in long-term decline...
International audienceUsing buoy data from the International Arctic Buoy Program, we found that the ...
[1] Results from a numerical model simulation show sig-nificant changes in the dynamic properties of...
Measurements from 30 and 31 ice drifters during the seasonal transition from mid-August to late Sept...
International audienceArctic sea ice has displayed significant thinning as well as an increase in dr...
We explore the main drivers of seasonal and long-term variations in basin-scale Arctic sea-ice drift...
Sea ice extent in the Arctic Ocean has been decreasing an estimated 2-4 % per decade over the course...
Data collected by two buoy arrays that operated during the ice seasons of 2014/2015 and 2016/2017 we...
The Arctic is one of the regions of the Earth most vulnerable to climate change. Temperatures in the...
Sea ice cover and thickness have substantially decreased in the Arctic Ocean since the beginning of ...
Arctic sea ice area has been decreasing for the past two decades. Apart from melting, the southward ...
The area of Arctic September sea ice has diminished from about 7 million km 2 in the 1990s to less t...
International audienceWe present a simple and analytical ocean boundary layer-sea ice coupled dynami...
Mean sea ice thickness is a sensitive indicator of Arctic climate change and is in long-term decline...