Arctic September sea ice extent (DI01898) Illustration by Steve Deyo
This figure illustrates the extent to which Arctic sea ice, through 2006, melted faster than projected by computer models. The dotted line represents the average rate of melting indicated by computer models, with the blue area indicating the spread among the different models (shown as plus/minus one...
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Summary: | This figure illustrates the extent to which Arctic sea ice, through 2006, melted faster than projected by computer models. The dotted line represents the average rate of melting indicated by computer models, with the blue area indicating the spread among the different models (shown as plus/minus one standard deviation). The red line shows the actual rate of Arctic ice loss based on observations. The observations have been particularly accurate since 1979 because of new satellite technology. (Illustration by Steve Deyo based on research by NSIDC and NCAR) |
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