How wind helps Antarctic sea ice grow, even as the Arctic melts

Strong winds linked to climate change and the hole in the ozone layer are driving a steady increase in Antarctic sea ice, even as Arctic levels continue to shrink dramatically, a new report shows.While ice in the Arctic now melts 2.9 months earlier than it did in 1980, parts of the Antarctica have s...

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Main Author: Lieser, JL
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: The Conversation - Katherine Smyrk 2014
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Online Access:http://theconversation.com/how-wind-helps-antarctic-sea-ice-grow-even-as-the-arctic-melts-24209
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Summary:Strong winds linked to climate change and the hole in the ozone layer are driving a steady increase in Antarctic sea ice, even as Arctic levels continue to shrink dramatically, a new report shows.While ice in the Arctic now melts 2.9 months earlier than it did in 1980, parts of the Antarctica have seen the ice coverage lasting for 2.6 months more.Released in Hobart yesterday, The Position Analysis: Antarctic Sea Ice and Climate Change 2014 report from the Antarctic Climate & Ecosystems Cooperative Research Centre has sought to clear up widespread confusion about the polar differences in sea ice.