The Arctic Ocean likely had the smallest winter ice cover in 47 years of satellite records this season, with just 5.53 ...
Just 5.53 million square miles of ice had formed as of March 22, the smallest maximum extent since satellite recordkeeping ...
This year’s peak ice cover was 1.32 million square kilometers below the average levels recorded between 1981 and 2010, ...
The meltdown extends beyond the Arctic. Antarctica recently flirted with a record low in its own annual sea ice minimum – ...
The Arctic reaches its maximum sea ice in March each year and then starts a six-month melt season. The National Snow and Ice ...
Scientists at the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) have said that Arctic sea ice most likely reached its yearly ...
The National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) in Boulder, Colo., recently announced Arctic Sea ice reached its maximum extent of the winter season on March 22. Covering 5.53 million square miles, this ...
Arctic sea ice has recorded its smallest winter peak extent since satellite records began 47 years ago, new data reveals.
The Arctic has ended the winter with the lowest sea ice coverage on record, US scientists have said. Arctic sea ice melts and ...
Temperature in the Arctic was 1 to 2 °C (1.8 to 3.6 °F) above average in the region and the surrounding seas. The Bering Sea ...
Arctic sea ice had its weakest winter buildup since record-keeping began 47 years ago. It is a symptom of climate change that will have repercussions globally, scientists said Thursday.
Winter sea ice cover in the Arctic was the lowest it’s ever been at its annual peak on March 22, 2025. At 5.53 million square ...