Sentences with phrase «rapid sea ice loss»

Combined impacts of high levels of legal / illegal harvest with rapid sea ice loss suggest that the risk for depletion is likely high.
Different timing of summer sea ice loss is apparent in daily time series of sea ice extent, which show that the most rapid sea ice loss in 2007 was in late June — early July, while in 2008 it was in August (Fig. 2).
Preliminary interpretation of data and models suggest, however, that we may remain near current conditions until another warm year causes rapid sea ice loss.
Other research presented at the conference links rapid sea ice loss, Arctic warming, and weather tendencies, shedding light on how this trifecta may impact species around the world.
Closed contours over the Pacific Arctic support a continued low sea level pressure in that region, similar to Figure 9, which is not supportive of rapid sea ice loss.
We find that simulated western Arctic land warming trends during rapid sea ice loss are 3.5 times greater than secular 21st century climate - change trends.
The rapid sea ice loss in early June 2012 and in other recent years was associated with the presence of the Arctic Dipole (AD) pressure pattern with high pressure on the North American side and low pressure on the Siberian side.
The culprit for the rapid sea ice loss in early June was again the presence of the Arctic Dipole (AD) pressure pattern, but the pattern shifted towards the end of the month and ice loss slowed.
The culprit for the rapid sea ice loss in early June was again the presence of the Arctic Dipole (AD) pressure pattern (Figure 3a).
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