Scientists at the United Kingdom's Met Office and the University of Exeter used simulations from 34 different computer models ...
It's spring, the sun is shining and something is about to happen with the plankton in the cold waters of the Arctic Ocean.
thriving in temperatures as low as -40 degrees Celsius and frequently diving into the freezing waters of the Arctic Ocean. Despite getting wet—even when emerging from icy water—they don’t ...
Less Arctic sea ice is partly due to unusually ... Sea ice is simply frozen ocean water. It forms, grows, and melts in the ocean. It floats on the surface of the sea because it is less dense ...
Conditions for sea ice have been poor primarily due to exceptionally warm air and water temperatures in the Arctic. According to the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), 2024 was officially ...
The melting of the Greenland ice sheet is now the largest contributor to sea level rise, and scientists at UNH are traveling ...
Giant cyclones of snow and ice are breaking up thin ice in the Arctic, leading to rapid ice loss events, and it’s happening more now than ever before. A scientist at OU described an unusually powerful ...
Warm Atlantic waters are rapidly reshaping the Siberian Arctic, sparking an era of unprecedented sea ice loss—something that will have ongoing implications for the region’s ecosystem and climate, says ...
Arctic cyclones may be accelerating sea ice loss by breaking ice into smaller pieces and driving upwelling of warm water. A ...
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