Assessing trend and variation of Arctic sea-ice extent during 1979–2012 from a latitude perspective of ice edge

Arctic sea-ice extent (in summer) has been shrinking since the 1970s. However, we have little knowledge of the detailed spatial variability of this shrinking. In this study, we examine the (latitudinal) ice extent along each degree of longitude, using the monthly Arctic ice index data sets (1979–201...

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Published in:Polar Research
Main Authors: Wentao Xia, Hongjie Xie, Changqing Ke
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Norwegian Polar Institute 2014
Subjects:
geo
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3402/polar.v33.21249
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:bebc2b91994741f8b0045f068a7788b5 2023-05-15T14:28:58+02:00 Assessing trend and variation of Arctic sea-ice extent during 1979–2012 from a latitude perspective of ice edge Wentao Xia Hongjie Xie Changqing Ke 2014-09-01 https://doi.org/10.3402/polar.v33.21249 https://doaj.org/article/bebc2b91994741f8b0045f068a7788b5 en eng Norwegian Polar Institute 1751-8369 doi:10.3402/polar.v33.21249 https://doaj.org/article/bebc2b91994741f8b0045f068a7788b5 undefined Polar Research, Vol 33, Iss 0, Pp 1-13 (2014) NSIDC ice index Arctic sea-ice extent ice-edge latitude envir geo Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2014 fttriple https://doi.org/10.3402/polar.v33.21249 2023-01-22T19:00:15Z Arctic sea-ice extent (in summer) has been shrinking since the 1970s. However, we have little knowledge of the detailed spatial variability of this shrinking. In this study, we examine the (latitudinal) ice extent along each degree of longitude, using the monthly Arctic ice index data sets (1979–2012) from the National Snow and Ice Data Center. Statistical analysis suggests that: (1) for summer months (July–October), there was a 34-year declining trend in sea-ice extent at most regions, except for the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, Greenland and Svalbard, with retreat rates of 0.0562–0.0898 latitude degree/year (or 6.26–10.00 km/year, at a significance level of 0.05); (2) for sea ice not geographically muted by the continental coastline in winter months (January–April), there was a declining trend of 0.0216–0.0559 latitude degree/year (2.40–6.22 km/year, at a significance level of 0.05). Regionally, the most evident sea-ice decline occurred in the Chukchi Sea from August to October, Baffin Bay and Greenland Sea from January to May, Barents Sea in most months, Kara Sea from July to August and Laptev Sea and eastern Siberian Sea in August and September. Trend analysis also indicates that: (1) the decline in summer ice extent became significant (at a 0.05 significance level) since 1999 and (2) winter ice extent showed a clear changing point (decline) around 2000, becoming statistically significant around 2005. The Pacific–Siberian sector of the Arctic accounted for most of the summer sea-ice decline, while the winter recovery of sea ice in the Atlantic sector tended to decrease. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Archipelago Arctic Baffin Bay Baffin Bay Baffin Barents Sea Canadian Arctic Archipelago Chukchi Chukchi Sea Greenland Greenland Sea Kara Sea laptev Laptev Sea National Snow and Ice Data Center Polar Research Sea ice Svalbard Unknown Arctic Baffin Bay Barents Sea Canadian Arctic Archipelago Chukchi Sea Greenland Kara Sea Laptev Sea Pacific Svalbard Polar Research 33 1 21249
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Arctic
sea-ice extent
ice-edge latitude
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geo
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Arctic
sea-ice extent
ice-edge latitude
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geo
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Hongjie Xie
Changqing Ke
Assessing trend and variation of Arctic sea-ice extent during 1979–2012 from a latitude perspective of ice edge
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sea-ice extent
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description Arctic sea-ice extent (in summer) has been shrinking since the 1970s. However, we have little knowledge of the detailed spatial variability of this shrinking. In this study, we examine the (latitudinal) ice extent along each degree of longitude, using the monthly Arctic ice index data sets (1979–2012) from the National Snow and Ice Data Center. Statistical analysis suggests that: (1) for summer months (July–October), there was a 34-year declining trend in sea-ice extent at most regions, except for the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, Greenland and Svalbard, with retreat rates of 0.0562–0.0898 latitude degree/year (or 6.26–10.00 km/year, at a significance level of 0.05); (2) for sea ice not geographically muted by the continental coastline in winter months (January–April), there was a declining trend of 0.0216–0.0559 latitude degree/year (2.40–6.22 km/year, at a significance level of 0.05). Regionally, the most evident sea-ice decline occurred in the Chukchi Sea from August to October, Baffin Bay and Greenland Sea from January to May, Barents Sea in most months, Kara Sea from July to August and Laptev Sea and eastern Siberian Sea in August and September. Trend analysis also indicates that: (1) the decline in summer ice extent became significant (at a 0.05 significance level) since 1999 and (2) winter ice extent showed a clear changing point (decline) around 2000, becoming statistically significant around 2005. The Pacific–Siberian sector of the Arctic accounted for most of the summer sea-ice decline, while the winter recovery of sea ice in the Atlantic sector tended to decrease.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Wentao Xia
Hongjie Xie
Changqing Ke
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Hongjie Xie
Changqing Ke
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title Assessing trend and variation of Arctic sea-ice extent during 1979–2012 from a latitude perspective of ice edge
title_short Assessing trend and variation of Arctic sea-ice extent during 1979–2012 from a latitude perspective of ice edge
title_full Assessing trend and variation of Arctic sea-ice extent during 1979–2012 from a latitude perspective of ice edge
title_fullStr Assessing trend and variation of Arctic sea-ice extent during 1979–2012 from a latitude perspective of ice edge
title_full_unstemmed Assessing trend and variation of Arctic sea-ice extent during 1979–2012 from a latitude perspective of ice edge
title_sort assessing trend and variation of arctic sea-ice extent during 1979–2012 from a latitude perspective of ice edge
publisher Norwegian Polar Institute
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url https://doi.org/10.3402/polar.v33.21249
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