Barents Sea Tied to Low Arctic Sea Ice
At the top of the planet, the cap of sea ice across Arctic waters grows and shrinks with the seasons, usually reaching its annual maximum extent in March. In 2026, this peak occur...
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At the top of the planet, the cap of sea ice across Arctic waters grows and shrinks with the seasons, usually reaching its annual maximum extent in March. In 2026, this peak occur...
Arctic sea ice had its lowest seasonal maximum and lowest March extent on record. The post The world just had its second-warmest March on record appeared first on Yale Climate Con...
New data from submerged sensors is providing clues about why sea ice in Antarctica has declined markedly since 2016. The post Sea Ice In Antarctica Was Expanding Until 2016. Then...
Antarctic sea ice decline in 2015 was caused by weakening ocean stratification and strong storms that mixed warm deep water upward, melting ice quickly. Antarctic sea ice is vital...
Antarctic sea ice decline is accelerating as rising ocean heat Antarctica disrupts polar waters, raising new concerns about Antarctic climate change and global impacts.
Greenland’s ice mass losses have dramatically decelerated since 2012. According to a new study (Nilsson and Gardner, 2026), from 1992-2023 the ice loss from Greenland ice sheet (GI...
The Barents Sea might seem too far away to affect our weather – but research shows it doesThe Barents Sea, located off the northern coasts of Norway and Russia, might seem too far...
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With powerful winter storms, it’s easy to focus on what’s happening at the surface: snowfall totals, wind chills, and travel impacts. But the real story often begins thousands of m...
With El Nino conditions maturing in the coming months, April 2026 saw the second-highest sea surface temperatures on record for the extra-polar oceans, while the month ranked as th...
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Het zee-ijs in de Noordpool stond in maart op het laagste niveau ooit. De oppervlaktetemperatuur van de oceanen lag afgelopen maart juist op het op een na hoogste niveau. Dat duidt...
New research utilizing the DNA of dinoflagellate (Polarella glacialis) indicates that, 14,000 years ago, when the atmospheric CO2 concentration is thought to have been 230 ppm, the...
April 2026 saw the second-highest sea surface temperatures on record for oceans outside the polar regions.
Satellite imagery captures Gee Lake nestled against the snowy rim of Barnes Ice Cap, Canada's 20,000-year-old ice mass on Baffin Island
A decade ago, southern sea ice suddenly and dramatically declined. Scientists say the culprit was a 'very violent release' of deep, pent-up heat.
Irreversible shift in Arctic Ocean chemical make-up driven by climate change has disrupted the region’s food chain for more than a decade, study suggests
Extreme melting of the Greenland ice sheet is accelerating rapidly due to climate change, with major increases in frequency and intensity. A study led by the University of Barcelon...
The Arctic Ocean may have crossed a dangerous tipping point. Scientists say the rapid disappearance of sea ice is triggering a hidden chemical shift that is stripping the ocean of...
Greenland’s ice sheet is now melting in ways never seen before, with extreme events becoming more frequent, widespread, and intense. Since 1990, meltwater production has skyrockete...
Learn how Arctic sea ice created natural refuges for bowhead whales during centuries of industrial whaling, shaping which populations are recovering today.
Open access notables Unprecedented 2024 East Antarctic winter heatwave driven by polar vortex weakening and amplified by anthropogenic warming, Tang et al., npj Climate and Atmosp...
Die Arktis ist ein empfindlicher Teil des globalen Klimasystems. Veränderungen wirken dort oft schneller und über die Region hinaus.
According to the scientists, marine vortices in shallow waters of the northwestern Barents Sea mix water intensively, raising warm and salty Atlantic waters to the surface, acceler...
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