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Antarctic Sea Ice Reaches Another Record Low
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Published March 16, 2023
The long-term trend for sea ice in the south is still flat, while the global trend points downward.
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Arctic Sea Ice Tied for 10th-Lowest on Record
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Published September 22, 2022
The summer 2022 extent of Arctic sea ice continued the downward trend under way since the 1980s.
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Late Season Melting in Greenland
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Published September 9, 2022
Some scientists think the widespread late-season melting could have implications for the ice sheet’s near future.
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Antarctic Sea Ice Reaches Record Low
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Published March 25, 2022
The long-term trend for sea ice in the south is flat, while the global trend points downward.
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Arctic Sea Ice is More Modest than Maximal
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Published March 23, 2022
Ice cover in the northern basin reached its annual maximum in late February, the third earliest in the satellite record.
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A Sea of Icy Variability
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Published February 24, 2022
Despite an overall trend of Arctic ice loss, the Bering Sea saw an expansion of sea ice due to a short-lived atmospheric-pressure pattern.
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Sea Ice off Cape Navarin
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Published November 20, 2021
Wisps of sea ice have started to appear in the western Bering Sea amid cooler temperatures and shorter sunlit days.
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