Arctic
Sea Ice Minimum Volumes 1979 - 2012.
Not exact matches
«The autumn
volume of the
sea ice (as opposed to the extent) is still close to its
minimum record,» Robert Meisner, spokesman for European Space Agency, said yesterday.
In contrast, the much more expansive
ice volume maxima (equivalently,
sea level
minima) during a glacial maximum is more defined.
After that, the
sea ice will begin its course towards its annual
minimum of both extent and
volume in mid-September.
As a result, the
sea ice volume at its annual
minimum has declined 75 % over the past three decades.
So, I was curious about your recent paper and whether there was any discussion of changes in the THC poleward of the GIS shelf vs the data from the RAPID program line located at 26.5 N. With the decline in
minimum extent and
volume of
sea -
ice, one might expect to see more THC sinking into the Arctic Ocean, with consequences for both climate and weather.
This month's report includes details on the causes of the 2012
minimum, the use of
sea ice volume versus extent,
sea ice in climate models, and late spring 2013 conditions.
Klazes (Public), 3.6 (95 % confidence interval of + / - 0.9), Statistical September extent is predicted using an estimated
minimum value of the PIOMAS arctic
sea ice volume and a simple model for
volume - extent relationship.
Indeed, the lowest amount of
sea ice volume, or
minimum, was reached a few weeks ago.
They found that 2017 tied 2012 for the lowest measured Arctic
sea ice volume on record, though 2012 remains the year with the lowest summer
minimum volume.
In the decade from the 80's to the 90's, the
sea -
ice volume minimum dropped by 2000 km3.
Arctic
Sea Ice Volume at
minimum has practically doubled in two years.
I predict
minimum sea extent will be the same or greater than 2014, with a continued recovery of
sea ice volume.
After 2006 the lower
sea ice volume of the Februaries also impacts the
minimum extent.
An 80 % reduction in Arctic
sea ice volume at summer
minimum -LRB--33 % at winter max) in just 35 years is not climate change?
Published on YouTube Nov 21, 2013: This is an animated visualization of the startling decline of Arctic
Sea Ice, showing the
minimum volume reached every September since 1979, set on a map of New York with a 10 km grid to give an idea of scale.
-LSB-...] Published on YouTube Nov 21, 2013 This is an animated visualization of the startling decline of Arctic
Sea Ice, showing the
minimum volume reached every September since 1979, set on a map of New -LSB-...]
With all the interest in the Arctic
sea -
ice extent reaching new
minimums in area and
volume, it seems instructive to point out a similar phenomena occurring in habitable areas.