A new Stanford University study has helped solve a mystery about dramatic swings in sea ice extent around Antarctica.
Along Alaska’s northern coast, a subtle but significant shift is unfolding as landfast sea ice forms later, disappears sooner ...
Since 2016, Antarctic sea ice extent has been declining sharply – now scientists are piecing together how strong winds and ...
Sea ice is sticking to Alaska's northern coast for less time each year, according to 27 years of data analyzed by University of Alaska Fairbanks scientists. Such landfast ice, which stays attached to ...
Antarctic sea ice has entered a persistent low state that appears inconsistent with the natural variability of the past ...
Stable sea ice along Alaska’s coast is disappearing faster than expected, with the season shrinking by weeks and even months ...
Natalie Robinson receives funding from the Marsden Fund and Antarctic Science Platform. She is affiliated with New Zealand Antarctic Society. Jacqui Stuart does not work for, consult, own shares in or ...
Sea ice is remaining attached to Alaska's northern coastline for shorter periods each year, based on 27 years of data analyzed by scientists at the ...