Much has been made of the fact that the April 2010 sea
ice extent data released by the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) were near the long - term climatological average (Figure 4).
Not exact matches
The National Snow and
Ice Data Center released its summary of summer sea - ice conditions in the Arctic on Tuesday, noting a substantial expansion of the extent of «second - year ice» — floes thick enough to have persisted through two summers of melti
Ice Data Center
released its summary of summer sea -
ice conditions in the Arctic on Tuesday, noting a substantial expansion of the extent of «second - year ice» — floes thick enough to have persisted through two summers of melti
ice conditions in the Arctic on Tuesday, noting a substantial expansion of the
extent of «second - year
ice» — floes thick enough to have persisted through two summers of melti
ice» — floes thick enough to have persisted through two summers of melting.
Arctic sea
ice shrank to its lowest level in 38 years last month, setting a record low for the month of May and setting up conditions for what could become the smallest Arctic ice extent in history, according to National Snow and Ice Data Center data released Tuesd
ice shrank to its lowest level in 38 years last month, setting a record low for the month of May and setting up conditions for what could become the smallest Arctic
ice extent in history, according to National Snow and Ice Data Center data released Tuesd
ice extent in history, according to National Snow and
Ice Data Center data released Tuesd
Ice Data Center data released Tues
Data Center
data released Tues
data released Tuesday.
See the Shrinking Arctic Sea
Ice The National Snow and Ice Data Center released preliminary numbers on the minimum extent of Arctic sea ice, calling this year's minimum the second lowest on reco
Ice The National Snow and
Ice Data Center released preliminary numbers on the minimum extent of Arctic sea ice, calling this year's minimum the second lowest on reco
Ice Data Center
released preliminary numbers on the minimum
extent of Arctic sea
ice, calling this year's minimum the second lowest on reco
ice, calling this year's minimum the second lowest on record.
Old
data from submarines (some of it
released on the initiative of Vice President Gore) revealed thinning of
ice, Rothrock et al. (1999); for sea
ice extent, Overpeck et al. (2005), Lindsay and Zhang (2005), Stroeve et al. (2005).
The satellite
data released by NASA and the National Snow and Ice Data Center show that the maximum extent of the 2008 - 2009 winter sea ice cover was the fifth - lowest since researchers began collecting such information 30 years
data released by NASA and the National Snow and
Ice Data Center show that the maximum extent of the 2008 - 2009 winter sea ice cover was the fifth - lowest since researchers began collecting such information 30 years a
Ice Data Center show that the maximum extent of the 2008 - 2009 winter sea ice cover was the fifth - lowest since researchers began collecting such information 30 years
Data Center show that the maximum
extent of the 2008 - 2009 winter sea
ice cover was the fifth - lowest since researchers began collecting such information 30 years a
ice cover was the fifth - lowest since researchers began collecting such information 30 years ago.
The National Snow and
Ice Data Center released an update noting that Arctic sea ice extent for June 2011 was the second lowest in the satellite record since 19
Ice Data Center
released an update noting that Arctic sea
ice extent for June 2011 was the second lowest in the satellite record since 19
ice extent for June 2011 was the second lowest in the satellite record since 1979.