Rapid reduction of Arctic perennial sea ice
Abstract
[1] The extent of Arctic perennial sea ice, the year-round ice cover, was significantly reduced between March 2005 and March 2007 by 1.08 x 10 6 null km 2 , a 23% loss from 4.69 × 10 6 null km 2 null to 3.61 × 10 6 null km 2 , as observed by the QuikSCAT/SeaWinds satellite scatterometer (QSCAT). Moreover, the buoy-based Drift-Age Model (DM) provided long-term trends in Arctic sea-ice age since the 1950s. Perennial-ice extent loss in March within...
Paper Details
Title
Rapid reduction of Arctic perennial sea ice
Published Date
Oct 1, 2007
Journal
Volume
34
Issue
19
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