NMEFC of China (Li and Li), 4.02 (3.10 - 4.57), Statistical We predict the September
monthly average sea ice extent of Arctic by statistic method and based on monthly sea ice concentration and extent from National Snow and Ice Data Center.
Li and Li (NMEFC), 5.48 (4.97 - 5.98), Statistical We predict the September
monthly average sea ice extent of Arctic by statistic method.
The predicted September
monthly average sea ice extent is 5.48 (4.97 - 5.98) million km2 which is same to the result of June Report.
Not exact matches
If you plot the
average Arctic
Sea Ice extent for 20 years, the you should also plot the
monthly maximum and minimum values on the same figure so that we can get some perspective on where the 2007 and 2008 data falls in the context of annual variability, or examine for trends.
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.
Thus, when
sea ice is retreating or advancing at a high rate over the course of the month, as was the case for December 2016, the Sea Ice Index monthly average can yield a larger extent than from simply averaging daily extent valu
sea ice is retreating or advancing at a high rate over the course of the month, as was the case for December 2016, the Sea Ice Index monthly average can yield a larger extent than from simply averaging daily extent valu
ice is retreating or advancing at a high rate over the course of the month, as was the case for December 2016, the
Sea Ice Index monthly average can yield a larger extent than from simply averaging daily extent valu
Sea Ice Index monthly average can yield a larger extent than from simply averaging daily extent valu
Ice Index
monthly average can yield a larger
extent than from simply
averaging daily
extent values.
New data from the National Snow and
Ice Data Center shows that the average Arctic sea ice extent in July set a new monthly record low — even though the rate of ice loss slowed «substantially» in the last two weeks of the mon
Ice Data Center shows that the
average Arctic
sea ice extent in July set a new monthly record low — even though the rate of ice loss slowed «substantially» in the last two weeks of the mon
ice extent in July set a new
monthly record low — even though the rate of
ice loss slowed «substantially» in the last two weeks of the mon
ice loss slowed «substantially» in the last two weeks of the month.
The extraordinary 2012 Arctic
sea ice melt has resulted in a September average sea ice extent of 3.61 million sq km, according to the latest monthly data from the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC), smashing the previous record of 4.30 million sq km set in 20
ice melt has resulted in a September
average sea ice extent of 3.61 million sq km, according to the latest monthly data from the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC), smashing the previous record of 4.30 million sq km set in 20
ice extent of 3.61 million sq km, according to the latest
monthly data from the National Snow and
Ice Data Center (NSIDC), smashing the previous record of 4.30 million sq km set in 20
Ice Data Center (NSIDC), smashing the previous record of 4.30 million sq km set in 2007.
It should be noted that this number represents a
monthly average and is dependent on a particular passive microwave algorithm to derive
ice concentration (see the CliC Arctic Sea Ice Working Group note on the accuracy of satellite - derived passive microwave estimates of sea ice exten
ice concentration (see the CliC Arctic
Sea Ice Working Group note on the accuracy of satellite - derived passive microwave estimates of sea ice exten
Sea Ice Working Group note on the accuracy of satellite - derived passive microwave estimates of sea ice exten
Ice Working Group note on the accuracy of satellite - derived passive microwave estimates of
sea ice exten
sea ice exten
ice extent).