Monday, October 31, 2016

See how Arctic sea ice is losing its bulwark against warming summers

https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2016-10/nsfc-sha102816.php

Public Release: 28-Oct-2016
See how Arctic sea ice is losing its bulwark against warming summers
NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center

Arctic sea ice, the vast sheath of frozen seawater floating on the Arctic Ocean and its neighboring seas, has been hit with a double whammy over the past decades: as its extent shrunk, the oldest and thickest ice has either thinned or melted away, leaving the sea ice cap more vulnerable to the warming ocean and atmosphere.

"What we've seen over the years is that the older ice is disappearing," said Walt Meier, a sea ice researcher at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. "This older, thicker ice is like the bulwark of sea ice: a warm summer will melt all the young, thin ice away but it can't completely get rid of the older ice. But this older ice is becoming weaker because there's less of it and the remaining old ice is more broken up and thinner, so that bulwark is not as good as it used to be."

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