The world's frozen oceans, which help to keep the planet cool, currently have less ice than ever previously recorded, ...
Satellite data shows the Earth’s frozen oceans have less ice than ever recorded before.The ice in the Arctic and Antarctic ...
As summer arrives in the Southern Hemisphere, the current sea ice extent remains sparse around Antarctica, close to a record low for this time of the year. "Our success at predicting these major ...
Preliminary measurements show the sea ice around the continent has surpassed the previous record minimum set, in March 2017, of 2.1 million square kilometers, dropping to 1.98 million square ...
Arctic daily sea ice extent continued to hover near record daily lows in January, with the ice edge well northward of its long-term average position in most areas. In contrast to the cold conditions ...
While the Antarctic sea ice still covers about 386,000 square miles (one million square kilometres) more than the record low for January set in 2023, above-freezing temperatures are now the rule.
Antarctic sea ice rebounded in December after a long period of record lows, US scientists said, giving pause to speculation that Earth's frozen continent could be undergoing a permanent change.
Antarctic sea ice extent in January was the second-lowest on record, behind only the record-low extent of 2017. Preliminary data from the National Snow and Ice Data Center suggests Antarctica will ...
The deep learning model's predictions from December 2023 to June 2024 indicate that Antarctic sea ice will remain near historical lows. However, it is highly unlikely to set a new record low in ...
The sea ice in the Arctic was the second lowest on record for January last month, according to a US analysis released Tuesday, with areas around Greenland seeing temperatures well above average.
The scale of the Antarctic sea ice reached a record low in 2023. The research team took advantage of a simulation model to research atmospheric and oceanic conditions, so that greenhouse gases ...
The years 2022 and 2023 had record low summer sea-ice extents and represent the first in the satellite record (1979–2023) during which the area of Antarctic sea ice dropped below 2 million km2 ...