Especially in the Canadian Archipelago, this results in
considerable sea areas not being included in the retrieval.
Not exact matches
AWI researchers observed a
considerable decrease in the thickness of the
sea ice as early as the late summer of 2015, even though the overall ice covered
area of the September minimum ultimately exceeded the record low of 2012 by approximately one million square kilometres.
At the end of the melt season, there was a
considerable area of low - concentration (and likely relatively thin)
sea ice near the ice edge, particularly in the northern Beaufort / Chukchi
Seas.