Lake ice loss has been detected worldwide due to recent climate warming, yet spatially and temporally detailed information on the changes in global ice phenology does not exist. Here, we build a global lake ice phenology database comprising three lake ice phenologies—freeze-up, break-up, and ice duration—for each year across two centuries (1900–2099). The timing of all three phenologies experienced mild but statistically significant warming trends in the 20th century; continued warming trends were detected in ∼60% of the lakes from 2001 to 2020. Under a high emissions scenario (RCP 8.5), future global median ice duration would be shortened by 49.9 days by the end of the 21st century; such change can be substantially reduced under lower emis...
Lake ecosystems are jeopardized by the impacts of climate change on ice seasonality and water temper...
Lake ecosystems are jeopardized by the impacts of climate change on ice seasonality and water temper...
One of the most important physical characteristics driving lifecycle events in lakes is stratificati...
Long-term lake ice phenological records from around the Northern Hemisphere provide unique sensitive...
In recent decades, lakes have experienced unprecedented ice loss with widespread ramifications for w...
In recent decades, lakes have experienced unprecedented ice loss with widespread ramifications for w...
In recent decades, lakes have experienced unprecedented ice loss with widespread ramifications for w...
More than 50% of global lakes periodically freeze, and their lake ice phenology is sensitive to clim...
Long-term lake ice phenological records from around the Northern Hemisphere provide unique sensitive...
Lake ice phenology (timing of ice breakup and freeze up) is a sensitive indicator of climate. We acq...
Depleting lake ice is a climate change indicator, just like sea-level rise or glacial retreat. Monit...
Lake ice cover is essential to conserving the global freshwater supply for the 50 million lakesthat ...
Lake ecosystems are jeopardized by the impacts of climate change on ice seasonality and water temper...
Lake ice cover has important implications for many ecosystems and human communities around the world...
Long-term observations of ice phenology in lakes are ideal for studying climatic variation in time a...
Lake ecosystems are jeopardized by the impacts of climate change on ice seasonality and water temper...
Lake ecosystems are jeopardized by the impacts of climate change on ice seasonality and water temper...
One of the most important physical characteristics driving lifecycle events in lakes is stratificati...
Long-term lake ice phenological records from around the Northern Hemisphere provide unique sensitive...
In recent decades, lakes have experienced unprecedented ice loss with widespread ramifications for w...
In recent decades, lakes have experienced unprecedented ice loss with widespread ramifications for w...
In recent decades, lakes have experienced unprecedented ice loss with widespread ramifications for w...
More than 50% of global lakes periodically freeze, and their lake ice phenology is sensitive to clim...
Long-term lake ice phenological records from around the Northern Hemisphere provide unique sensitive...
Lake ice phenology (timing of ice breakup and freeze up) is a sensitive indicator of climate. We acq...
Depleting lake ice is a climate change indicator, just like sea-level rise or glacial retreat. Monit...
Lake ice cover is essential to conserving the global freshwater supply for the 50 million lakesthat ...
Lake ecosystems are jeopardized by the impacts of climate change on ice seasonality and water temper...
Lake ice cover has important implications for many ecosystems and human communities around the world...
Long-term observations of ice phenology in lakes are ideal for studying climatic variation in time a...
Lake ecosystems are jeopardized by the impacts of climate change on ice seasonality and water temper...
Lake ecosystems are jeopardized by the impacts of climate change on ice seasonality and water temper...
One of the most important physical characteristics driving lifecycle events in lakes is stratificati...