Shipping volumes in the Northwest Passage are likely to increase under climate change due to the distance advantage over traditional routes and the special strategic location of the Arctic. However, the harsh environment and poor channel conditions may pose a considerable risk to ship navigation. To ensure the safety of ships, understand the navigability of the route, and plan the sustainable use of the Northwest Passage, it is crucial to provide a quantitative risk assessment. Here, we present an analysis of several natural risks faced by ships in the Northwest Passage based on available datasets and use climate model simulations to project the navigability changes. The results showed that: (1) The sea-ice risk to ships in the Northwest Pa...
This report reviews research on the potential affect cold climate might have on cargoes carried onbo...
The ability of modern climate models to simulate ice season length in the Arctic, its recent changes...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12198-015-0158-6As glo...
The continued warming of the Arctic atmosphere and ocean has led to a record retreat of sea ice in t...
There have been rapid recent reductions in sea ice age and extent in the Canadian Arctic, but little...
Over the past decades, the Arctic region has largely remained unexplored due to its infamously unrel...
Rising world temperature has made the Northwest Passage (NWP) become ice free for the first time in ...
Retreating Arctic sea ice under rapid warming is projected to continue. A new transarctic route, the...
With the changing climate and declining extent of sea ice, the activities in the Arctic region have ...
One obvious sign that the world climate is undergoing global warming is the melting of sea ice in th...
The authors model shipping through the Northwest Passage in northern Canada in order to see if repor...
The Northwest Passage is often referred to as the “Holy Grail” of ship navigation as it provides a s...
The purpose of this project was to assess the impact of climate change on the likelihood and severit...
Arctic navigation has become operational in recent decades with the decline in summer sea ice. To as...
International audienceMaritime traffic volume in the Arctic is growing for several reasons: climate ...
This report reviews research on the potential affect cold climate might have on cargoes carried onbo...
The ability of modern climate models to simulate ice season length in the Arctic, its recent changes...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12198-015-0158-6As glo...
The continued warming of the Arctic atmosphere and ocean has led to a record retreat of sea ice in t...
There have been rapid recent reductions in sea ice age and extent in the Canadian Arctic, but little...
Over the past decades, the Arctic region has largely remained unexplored due to its infamously unrel...
Rising world temperature has made the Northwest Passage (NWP) become ice free for the first time in ...
Retreating Arctic sea ice under rapid warming is projected to continue. A new transarctic route, the...
With the changing climate and declining extent of sea ice, the activities in the Arctic region have ...
One obvious sign that the world climate is undergoing global warming is the melting of sea ice in th...
The authors model shipping through the Northwest Passage in northern Canada in order to see if repor...
The Northwest Passage is often referred to as the “Holy Grail” of ship navigation as it provides a s...
The purpose of this project was to assess the impact of climate change on the likelihood and severit...
Arctic navigation has become operational in recent decades with the decline in summer sea ice. To as...
International audienceMaritime traffic volume in the Arctic is growing for several reasons: climate ...
This report reviews research on the potential affect cold climate might have on cargoes carried onbo...
The ability of modern climate models to simulate ice season length in the Arctic, its recent changes...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12198-015-0158-6As glo...