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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
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
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
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
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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