Not exact matches
The findings back up a body of data suggesting that «the effects of global [warming] will be seen first, and will be most pronounced, in the
arctic region,» says Mark Serreze, an
arctic climatologist at the National Snow and
Ice Data
Center in Boulder, Colorado.
Pushed from
center stage by the expected record
arctic ice and permafrost melt, tropical rain forest destruction has been elbowing its way back through the smoke and into view.
http://nsidc.org/arcticseaicenews/2011/010511.html Polar Science
Center http://
arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/cryosphere/ http://rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov http://www7320.nrlssc.navy.mil/pips2/ Further resources:
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Arctic Index
According to the National Snow and
Ice Data Center (NSIDC), the arctic sea ice extent for July 2012 was the second lowest in the satellite record behind 2011; the ice extent recorded for August 1st of 6.5 million square kilometers is the lowest in the satellite reco
Ice Data
Center (NSIDC), the
arctic sea
ice extent for July 2012 was the second lowest in the satellite record behind 2011; the ice extent recorded for August 1st of 6.5 million square kilometers is the lowest in the satellite reco
ice extent for July 2012 was the second lowest in the satellite record behind 2011; the
ice extent recorded for August 1st of 6.5 million square kilometers is the lowest in the satellite reco
ice extent recorded for August 1st of 6.5 million square kilometers is the lowest in the satellite record.
The Sea
Ice Outlook is not a formal consensus forecast or prediction for arctic sea ice extent, nor is it intended as a replacement for existing efforts or centers with operational responsibili
Ice Outlook is not a formal consensus forecast or prediction for
arctic sea
ice extent, nor is it intended as a replacement for existing efforts or centers with operational responsibili
ice extent, nor is it intended as a replacement for existing efforts or
centers with operational responsibility.
The average
arctic sea
ice monthly extent for September 2012 was the lowest observed in the satellite era at 3.6 million square kilometers, based on National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) estimates — 50 % lower than the 1979 - 2000 average of 7.0 million square kilomete
ice monthly extent for September 2012 was the lowest observed in the satellite era at 3.6 million square kilometers, based on National Snow and
Ice Data Center (NSIDC) estimates — 50 % lower than the 1979 - 2000 average of 7.0 million square kilomete
Ice Data
Center (NSIDC) estimates — 50 % lower than the 1979 - 2000 average of 7.0 million square kilometers.
According to the National Snow and
Ice Data Center (NSIDC), arctic sea ice extent for June 2011 was the second lowest in the satellite data record since 19
Ice Data
Center (NSIDC),
arctic sea
ice extent for June 2011 was the second lowest in the satellite data record since 19
ice extent for June 2011 was the second lowest in the satellite data record since 1979.
Again it is important to remember that the Outlook values are for the mean
arctic September sea
ice extent as provided by the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSID
ice extent as provided by the National Snow and
Ice Data Center (NSID
Ice Data
Center (NSIDC).