which combines the amount of sea ice present in the Arctic and Antarctic, hit a new low in early February and remained below the previous record from 2023 for the rest of the month. In particular ...
Global sea ice cover hit a historic low in February as the world endured exceptional heat, with temperatures near the North ...
Global sea ice hit a record low for February, with Arctic and Antarctic ice levels far below average. Rising global ...
Breaking this figure down, Antarctic had 819,308 sq miles (2.12 million km) of sea ice, while Arctic had 5.26 million sq miles (13.64 million km). This breaks the previous five-day record low of 6 ...
Daily global sea ice levels reached a record low in early February and remained below the previous record from 2023 for the remainder of the month. Arctic sea ice was 8% below average in February ...
"The (sea ice extent) trends for the Arctic and Antarctic are negative since 2007," he said in an email. The downward trend in the Arctic does not meet a statistical significance threshold for ...
A study led by researchers from the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal) has used a novel approach to unravel the ...
Waters from the Atlantic may be disrupting the layers of Arctic Ocean water that support sea ice formation and retention, ...
On decadal timescales, the loss of Arctic ice favors the climate of the south-west of the United States -- and California in particular -- becoming drier on average, especially in winter. This ...
There was less sea ice covering the oceans in February of this year than at any other point on record, according to satellite measurements from the European Union’s climate service Copernicus.
Arctic sea ice extent was approximately 8% below the 1991–2020 average for February. This significant drop can be linked to an extreme heat anomaly that saw temperatures soar over 20 C above ...