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  2. Arctic ice pack - Wikipedia

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    This visual shows the Arctic sea ice change and the corresponding absorbed solar radiation change during June, July, and August from 2000 through 2014. The Arctic ice pack is the sea ice cover of the Arctic Ocean and its vicinity. The Arctic ice pack undergoes a regular seasonal cycle in which ice melts in spring and summer, reaches a minimum ...

  3. Arctic sea ice decline - Wikipedia

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    The Arctic sea ice minimum is the day in a given year when Arctic sea ice reaches its smallest extent, occurring at the end of the summer melting season, normally during September. Arctic Sea ice maximum is the day of a year when Arctic sea ice reaches its largest extent near the end of the Arctic cold season, normally during March. [14]

  4. There's some really intense melting in the Arctic right now - AOL

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    Records are falling at the top of the world. The Arctic summer has a long way to go, but already sea ice levels over great swathes of the sprawling Arctic ocean are at historic lows (in the 40 ...

  5. NASA is watching Arctic sea ice closely, and it has a dire ...

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    That means that out of all the recorded data, 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018 were lower than every other year, and the numbers aren't even close . Arctic sea ice goes through relatively predictable ...

  6. Why ice loss in the Arctic is threatening polar bear populations

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    Churchill, Canada — Here on the edge of the Arctic in northern Canada, the annual migration of polar bears draws tourists, photographers and scientists like Geoff York.

  7. Sea ice - Wikipedia

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    Young ice is a transition stage between nilas and first-year ice and ranges in thickness from 10 cm (3.9 in) to 30 cm (12 in), Young ice can be further subdivided into grey ice – 10 cm (3.9 in) to 15 cm (5.9 in) in thickness and grey-white ice – 15 cm (5.9 in) to 30 cm (12 in) in thickness. Young ice is not as flexible as nilas, but tends ...

  8. Arctic Blast Brings Highest Ice Cover In The Great Lakes In ...

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    The recent arctic blast has pushed ice cover on the Great Lakes to levels not seen since 2022. Lake Erie in particular has become mostly ice covered in quick order. As of January 23, ice cover has ...

  9. Sea ice decline - Wikipedia

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    Sea ice decline refers to the melting of sea ice in the polar regions: In the Arctic: Arctic sea ice decline; In the Antarctic: Antarctica#Glaciers and floating ice and Antarctic sea ice#Recent trends and climate change