This study presents a comparison of the sea-ice cover of the whole Arctic Ocean with two arctic sectors of different morphology: the Greenland Sea, as a typical “open sea”, and the Beaufort Sea, as a typical “closed sea”. The study refers to the period January 1996–December 2015 and makes use of the Arctic sea-ice concentration data set produced, on a daily basis, by the Institute of Environmental Physics of the University of Bremen. From the whole Arctic data set, two subsets, covering the Greenland Sea and the Beaufort Sea, were extracted. The extent of sea-ice cover was obtained by the sea-ice area (SIA) parameter, which was computed according to the conventional NASA method. Our analysis shows that the strong summer decline of t...
Arctic sea-ice extent (in summer) has been shrinking since the 1970s. However, we have little knowle...
Arctic sea-ice extent (in summer) has been shrinking since the 1970s. However, we have little knowle...
The seasonal cycle in Arctic sea ice extent is asymmetric. Its amplitude has grown in recent decades...
This study presents a comparison of the sea-ice cover of the whole Arctic Ocean with two arctic sect...
<p>This study presents a comparison of the sea-ice cover of the whole Arctic Ocean with two arctic s...
Sea ice is an essential component of the Arctic climate system. The Arctic sea ice cover has undergo...
The Arctic Ocean is currently on a fast track toward seasonally ice-free conditions. Although most a...
Arctic sea-ice extent (in summer) has been shrinking since the 1970s. However, we have little knowle...
The decline in the floating sea ice cover in the Arctic is one of the most striking manifestations o...
Arctic sea ice loss continues to serve as a strong gauge of climate change. It is the component of t...
Arctic sea ice loss continues to serve as a strong gauge of climate change. It is the component of t...
The decline in the floating sea ice cover in the Arctic is one of the most striking manifestations o...
The last decade has witnessed the nine lowest Arctic September sea ice extents in the observational ...
Arctic sea-ice extent (in summer) has been shrinking since the 1970s. However, we have little knowle...
Arctic sea-ice extent (in summer) has been shrinking since the 1970s. However, we have little knowle...
Arctic sea-ice extent (in summer) has been shrinking since the 1970s. However, we have little knowle...
Arctic sea-ice extent (in summer) has been shrinking since the 1970s. However, we have little knowle...
The seasonal cycle in Arctic sea ice extent is asymmetric. Its amplitude has grown in recent decades...
This study presents a comparison of the sea-ice cover of the whole Arctic Ocean with two arctic sect...
<p>This study presents a comparison of the sea-ice cover of the whole Arctic Ocean with two arctic s...
Sea ice is an essential component of the Arctic climate system. The Arctic sea ice cover has undergo...
The Arctic Ocean is currently on a fast track toward seasonally ice-free conditions. Although most a...
Arctic sea-ice extent (in summer) has been shrinking since the 1970s. However, we have little knowle...
The decline in the floating sea ice cover in the Arctic is one of the most striking manifestations o...
Arctic sea ice loss continues to serve as a strong gauge of climate change. It is the component of t...
Arctic sea ice loss continues to serve as a strong gauge of climate change. It is the component of t...
The decline in the floating sea ice cover in the Arctic is one of the most striking manifestations o...
The last decade has witnessed the nine lowest Arctic September sea ice extents in the observational ...
Arctic sea-ice extent (in summer) has been shrinking since the 1970s. However, we have little knowle...
Arctic sea-ice extent (in summer) has been shrinking since the 1970s. However, we have little knowle...
Arctic sea-ice extent (in summer) has been shrinking since the 1970s. However, we have little knowle...
Arctic sea-ice extent (in summer) has been shrinking since the 1970s. However, we have little knowle...
The seasonal cycle in Arctic sea ice extent is asymmetric. Its amplitude has grown in recent decades...