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Using a dark palette for the land and sea helps the sea ice and shipping route data pop against the background. Subtle ...
Arctic sea ice reached a record-low winter maximum on March 22, 2025, with just 5.53 million square miles of coverage—well ...
The winter growth period for sea ice in the Arctic Ocean is now over, with levels at a record low. The winter ice extent on ...
Arctic sea ice hit a historic low this winter, shrinking to the smallest extent ever recorded at its seasonal peak. NASA and ...
ESA's Arctic Weather Satellite produces detailed data that could soon boost forecasts - especially in remote regions like the ...
The Arctic’s winter ice extent reached its lowest recorded level in March since satellite monitoring began in 1979.
The bright white surface of sea ice plays an important role in slowing warming as it reflects sunlight back into space, in what is known as the albedo effect. Conversely, its melting creates a ...
Ice drift was responsible for the small expansion of sea ice last winter. However, the cause of the decline is the rise in ...
Arctic sea ice extent in March averaged 14.14 million square kilometres, the lowest in the 47-year satellite record and ...
Melting ice is shifting Earth’s mass, causing the North Pole to drift up to 90 feet by 2100—threatening satellites, GPS accuracy, and even deep space navigation.
As climate change melts ice sheets and glaciers, water is being redistributed across the globe — and could end up moving the ...
In the dim twilight of an Arctic winter’s day, with the low sun stretching its orange fingers across the frozen sea, a group of researchers drill a hole through the ice and insert a hydrogen ...