The extent of global sea
ice coverage reached its smallest area ever recorded in 2016, new data show.
Not exact matches
Ocean
coverage by floats
reached 90 % by 2005 [66], with the gaps mainly in sea
ice regions, yielding the potential for an accurate energy balance assessment, provided that several systematic measurement biases exposed in the past decade are minimized [67]--[69].
Ice coverage in summer 2007 reached a record minimum, with ice extent declining by 42 % compared to conditions in the 198
Ice coverage in summer 2007
reached a record minimum, with
ice extent declining by 42 % compared to conditions in the 198
ice extent declining by 42 % compared to conditions in the 1980s.
However, now sea
ice coverage has expanded to
reach the sixth record low, according to AFP.
Ocean
coverage by floats
reached 90 % by 2005 [66], with the gaps mainly in sea
ice regions, yielding the potential for an accurate energy balance assessment, provided that several systematic measurement biases exposed in the past decade are minimized [67]--[69].
This year,
ice coverage has
reached record lows for the early northern winter.