Arctic sea ice decline: Faster than forecast
Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences · University of Colorado Boulder · +2 more institutions
Abstract
From 1953 to 2006, Arctic sea ice extent at the end of the melt season in September has declined sharply. All models participating in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Fourth Assessment Report (IPCC AR4) show declining Arctic ice cover over this period. However, depending on the time window for analysis, none or very few individual model simulations show trends comparable to observations. If the multi‐model ensemble mean time series provides a true representation of forced change by greenhouse gas (GHG) loading, 33–38% of the observed September trend from 1953–2006 is externally forced, growing to 47–57% from 1979–2006. Given evidence that as a group, the models underestimate the GHG response, the…
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Authors
5- JSJulienne StrœveCorresponding
Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder
- MMMarika M. Holland
NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research, NSF NCAR Climate and Global Dynamics Laboratory
- WNWalter N. Meier
Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder
- TAT. A. Scambos
Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder
- MCMark C. Serreze
Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder
Topics & keywords
- Climatology
- Environmental science
- Arctic
- Climate change
- Sea ice
- Arctic ice pack
- Arctic sea ice decline
- Greenhouse gas