"Field observations and calculations have shown that the shrinking summer ice cover and increasing continental runoff into the Arctic Ocean affect processes in the ocean related to the balance of ...
While Arctic sea ice extent hasn’t definitively reached its seasonal peak yet at the time of writing, the melting season is about to begin any day now, at which point it will be clear whether this was ...
An audacious NASA mission suggests that dust blown north from Greenland couldhelp explain why Arctic ice is melting even faster than expected.
The rapid melting of Arctic sea ice is not just a regional phenomenon—it is influencing weather patterns across the globe. A new study, published in Communications Earth and Environment, highlights ...
ANTARCTICA (WKRC) - Scientists determined that the Arctic entered a "new regime" due to the effects of climate change, ...
This is the otherworldliness of Greenland and the Greenland Ice Sheet. Scientists Ian Joughin and Mark Behn check field ...
Melting Arctic ice isn’t just a polar problem—it may be reshaping global weather. A new study links ice loss to drier California winters and wetter Mediterranean conditions, revealing hidden climate ...
On decadal timescales, the loss of Arctic ice favors the ... investigated the response to sea ice loss with modelling setups that artificially impose heat to melt the sea ice, potentially ...
A study led by researchers from the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal) has used a novel approach to unravel the influence of the loss of Arctic ... heat to melt the sea ice ...
There is much scientific disagreement about the remote effects of Arctic sea ice ... the response to sea ice loss with modelling setups that artificially impose heat to melt the sea ice ...
Arctic climate change went into overdrive in 2016, with record high temperatures eclipsing anything seen since at least 1900. Accompanying the record warmth were freak losses of sea ice ...
The effects of less sea ice don’t stop at the Arctic. Melting ice speeds up climate change worldwide. Normally, bright ice reflects sunlight, helping to keep the planet cool. But when it melts, the ...