Abstract Although the trend of sea-ice extent under global warming has been studied extensively in recent years, most climate models have failed to capture the recent rapid change in the Arctic environment, which has brought into question the reliability of climate model projections of sea ice and suggested a potential shift in Arctic climate dynamics. Here, based on the results of a time-variant emergent constraint method with a weighting scheme, we show that an ice-free Arctic might occur earlier (by at least 5 ~ 10 years) than previously estimated. In other words, Arctic ice will likely disappear before the 2050 s. The observationally constrained date for an ice-free Arctic in September under fossil-fuel-based development (i.e., Shared S...
The authors examine the transition from a seasonally ice-covered Arctic to an Arctic Ocean that is s...
International audienceAbstract. We examine the recent (1979–2010) and future (2011–2100) characteris...
International audienceWith an increasing political focus on limiting global warming to less than 2 °...
This paper addresses the specter of a September ice-free Arctic in the 21st century using newly avai...
The rapid loss of sea ice in the Arctic is one of the most striking manifestations of climate change...
An ice-free Arctic summer would have pronounced impacts on global climate, coastal habitats, nationa...
State-of-the-art climate models simulate a large spread in the projected decline of Arctic sea-ice a...
Arctic sea-ice extent and volume are declining rapidly. Several studies project that the Arctic Ocea...
The rapid loss of sea ice in the Arctic is one of the most striking manifestations of climate change...
Arctic sea ice has been retreating at an accelerating pace over the past decades. Model projections ...
This paper addresses the specter of a September ice-free Arctic in the 21st century using newly avai...
Employing a model democracy in which each model is equally weighted may lead to a poor estimation of...
The Arctic sea ice cover is currently retreating and will continue its retreat in a warming world. H...
The authors examine the transition from a seasonally ice-covered Arctic to an Arctic Ocean that is s...
International audienceAbstract. We examine the recent (1979–2010) and future (2011–2100) characteris...
International audienceWith an increasing political focus on limiting global warming to less than 2 °...
This paper addresses the specter of a September ice-free Arctic in the 21st century using newly avai...
The rapid loss of sea ice in the Arctic is one of the most striking manifestations of climate change...
An ice-free Arctic summer would have pronounced impacts on global climate, coastal habitats, nationa...
State-of-the-art climate models simulate a large spread in the projected decline of Arctic sea-ice a...
Arctic sea-ice extent and volume are declining rapidly. Several studies project that the Arctic Ocea...
The rapid loss of sea ice in the Arctic is one of the most striking manifestations of climate change...
Arctic sea ice has been retreating at an accelerating pace over the past decades. Model projections ...
This paper addresses the specter of a September ice-free Arctic in the 21st century using newly avai...
Employing a model democracy in which each model is equally weighted may lead to a poor estimation of...
The Arctic sea ice cover is currently retreating and will continue its retreat in a warming world. H...
The authors examine the transition from a seasonally ice-covered Arctic to an Arctic Ocean that is s...
International audienceAbstract. We examine the recent (1979–2010) and future (2011–2100) characteris...
International audienceWith an increasing political focus on limiting global warming to less than 2 °...