Average
winter sea ice volume over the period, weighted by a loss of ∼ 3000 km3 between 2007 and 2008, was ∼ 14,000 km3.
Not exact matches
Its simple,
winter was much smaller in extent, mimicking directly the lesser
volume of Arctic
sea ice.
N form the summer of 2014 and the amount of
sea ice volume (PIOMAS) in the end of the
winter (28.2.15).
Using new data from CryoSat - 2 validated with in situ data, they generate estimates of
ice volume for the
winters of 2010/11 and 2011/12 and compare these data with current estimates from the University of Washington team of
sea ice hindcasts (PIOMAS) and earlier (2003 — 8) estimates from the ICESat mission.
This
winter we could have a 10 year
sea ice volume maximum.
David Appell wrote: «This
winter we could have a 10 year
sea ice volume maximum.»
An 80 % reduction in Arctic
sea ice volume at summer minimum -LRB--33 % at
winter max) in just 35 years is not climate change?
Volume of the Kara
Sea ice could be forecast one to two
winters in advance.