articleGeophysical Research LettersMar 5, 2013Closed access

When will the summer Arctic be nearly sea ice free?

NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory · University of Washington

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Abstract

Abstract The observed rapid loss of thick multiyear sea ice over the last 7 years and the September 2012 Arctic sea ice extent reduction of 49% relative to the 1979–2000 climatology are inconsistent with projections of a nearly sea ice‐free summer Arctic from model estimates of 2070 and beyond made just a few years ago. Three recent approaches to predictions in the scientific literature are as follows: (1) extrapolation of sea ice volume data, (2) assuming several more rapid loss events such as 2007 and 2012, and (3) climate model projections. Time horizons for a nearly sea ice‐free summer for these three approaches are roughly 2020 or earlier, 2030 ± 10 years, and 2040 or later. Loss estimates from models are…

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Keywords
  • Sea ice
  • Climatology
  • Climate model
  • Arctic ice pack
  • Arctic
  • Environmental science
  • Arctic sea ice decline
  • Climate change
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Climate action
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