Original paper

Future abrupt reductions in the summer Arctic sea ice

Volume: 33, Issue: 23
Published: Dec 1, 2006
Abstract
We examine the trajectory of Arctic summer sea ice in seven projections from the Community Climate System Model and find that abrupt reductions are a common feature of these 21st century simulations. These events have decreasing September ice extent trends that are typically 4 times larger than comparable observed trends. One event exhibits a decrease from 6 million km 2 to 2 million km 2 in a decade, reaching near ice‐free September conditions...
Paper Details
Title
Future abrupt reductions in the summer Arctic sea ice
Published Date
Dec 1, 2006
Volume
33
Issue
23
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