Sea ice extent is at record, and near record, lows for this time of year in both polar regions, leaving the planet ...
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 ...
National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) announced that the extent of sea ice in the Arctic Ocean reached its largest ever annual extent on March 22, 2025. The extent was also the smallest in the ...
By Ben Aris in Berlin The Arctic experienced record high temperatures this winter as warming accelerated again and is now ...
Arctic winter sea ice reached its lowest extent on record at its annual peak on March 22, 2025, while global ice coverage also hit a record low in mid-February. On March 22, 2025, Arctic sea ice ...
This current ... within the Arctic and as far away as the North Atlantic. Due to warmer temperatures in the Arctic, the Beaufort Gyre is currently losing large amounts of sea ice.
This current is the Beaufort Gyre and it is an important feature of the Arctic Ocean. By storing or releasing freshwater, it influences the oceanic properties both within the Arctic and as far away as ...
The extent of sea ice blanketing the Arctic this winter fell to the lowest level on record, researchers announced this week, an ominous signal about the effects of climate change in the world’s ...
Meanwhile, as Antarctica's ice reached its summer low, Arctic Sea ice simultaneously approached its lowest winter extent on record. According to Nasa, global ice coverage in mid-Feb this year was ...
Arctic sea ice melts and regrows over the year, freezing throughout the winter months to reach a maximum extent in late February or March, then melting through the summer to hit a low point in ...
The extent of sea ice blanketing the Arctic this winter fell to the lowest level on record, researchers announced this week; an ominous signal about the effects of climate change in the world’s ...