• They also look very similar to the simulations coming out of Piomas (Pan-Arctic Ice-Ocean Modelling and Assimilation System), an influential computer model that has been used to estimate Arctic sea-ice volume and which has been the basis for several predictions about when summer sea ice might disappear completely.

    BBC: Cryosat spots Arctic sea-ice loss in autumn

  • The best hope lies in trying to identify the broader changes under way - for example with the retreat of the Arctic sea-ice or the cycle of warming in the Pacific Ocean with El Nino and La Nina.

    BBC: Predicting the next big flood

  • One-hundred-and-two holes have been dug so far and 1, 100 measurements have been made of ice thickness, snow density and other features - data deemed vital by scientists evaluating the future of the Arctic sea-ice.

    BBC: Arctic team gives up on ice radar

  • The analysis produced a summer Arctic sea-ice minimum extent of 6.9 million sq km.

    BBC: Earliest satellite maps of Antarctic and Arctic sea-ice

  • It is widely expected Arctic sea-ice will be totally lost in summer with a few years to a decade or so, perhaps at less than 1C or warming.

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  • According to the US National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC), Arctic sea-ice covered 4.5 million sq km (1.7 million sq miles) at its lowest point on 12 September last year.

    BBC: Arctic team targets key ice data

  • For instance, sea ice is predicted to increasingly shrink as a result of climate change: the late-summer Arctic sea ice may vanish almost entirely by the middle of the century, triggering unprecedented maritime challenges, with an increase in shipping and oil and gas exploration in high-latitude waters previously covered in ice.

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  • Using spacecraft data to make an Arctic-wide assessment of sea ice thickness , a University College London team found the 2008 winter maximum to be about 10% (26cm) below the 2002-2008 average.

    BBC: Arctic team targets key ice data

  • At stake were lucrative new oil and gas fields -- by some estimates ten billion tons of oil -- on the Arctic sea floor.

    CNN: The price of our oil addiction

  • And in February 2009 it was discovered that scientists had previously been underestimating the re-growth of Arctic sea ice by an area larger than the state of California (twice as large as New Zealand).

    FORBES: Hot Sensations Vs. Cold Facts

  • Very few scientists think Greenland would be stable in an Arctic with little or no summer sea-ice, and opinion is split as to whether it is past its tipping point already.

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  • "Seymour's work provided evidence with which to propose and eventually launch the Cryosat mission, which is now - as his last paper describes - providing the first observations of the annual cycle of sea-ice growth and decay throughout the Arctic Ocean, " Dr Giles said.

    BBC: Cryosat spots Arctic sea-ice loss in autumn

  • Loss of ice in the Arctic, and in particular the extensive sea-ice, has global implications.

    BBC: Major ice-shelf loss for Canada

  • Martin Sommerkorn from the WWF International Arctic Program believes that the changes in sea-ice cover in the region are likely to increase global temperatures further.

    CNN: Arctic ice to vanish in summer, report says

  • Added to the general atmospheric warming in the region, the researchers also describe an amplification process whereby reduced snow cover on the surrounding tundra and less sea-ice in the Arctic Ocean push up temperatures still further.

    BBC: Canadian glaciers face 'big losses'

  • Meanwhile, the Russian navy has in recent days been engaged in what it has presented as a dramatic anti-piracy mission: apprehending, off the Cape Verde islands, eight people on board a Russian-owned cargo ship called the Arctic Sea, whose crew claimed to have been hijacked, at least briefly, in the Baltic in late July.

    ECONOMIST: Piracy and private enterprise

  • The National Snow and Ice Data Center reported in early March that 2011 has tied with 2006 for the record low sea-ice coverage in the Arctic Ocean (in the satellite record).

    FORBES: U.S. Navy Scrambles for Piece of Arctic Pie

  • In the Lords (from 2.30pm) questions from peers range across the record-low sea ice extent in the Arctic Ocean during the past year and the likely future of oil prices , before peers continue the marathon committee stage consideration of the Growth and Infrastructure Bill.

    BBC: Week ahead

  • According to a recent paper by Francis and Vavrus in Geophysical Research Letters, the preferential warming of the Arctic, with a concomitant decline in late-summer sea ice, results in a more meandering jet stream, which is why Sandy shifted westward, rather than being shoved out to sea by the normally strong westerlies associated with the jet.

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  • At least in the short term, Mr Gautier says, government activity in the Arctic has more to do with transport routes than with under-sea riches.

    ECONOMIST: The Arctic

  • The general warming trend -- 13 of the warmest years have occurred in the 15 years since 1997 -- was highlighted by summer sea ice melt in the Arctic.

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  • Even if it meant nothing for sea levels, though, a melting Arctic (see video-graphic) still means a lot for the ecology of the region.

    ECONOMIST: A meltdown tinged with acid

  • Today, the National Snow and Ice Data Center, in conjunction with NASA, announced today that Arctic sea ice has reached a record low since the previous record-breaking low in 2007.

    FORBES: As Arctic Ice Reaches Record Low, Meteorologists Name Humans 'Dominant' Cause Of Climate Change

  • These new sources can be within the current fields (think fracking in oil), as yet undiscovered fields (the Arctic), or previously known fields where technology now enables access (deep-sea extraction).

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  • The Arctic sea ice is constantly moving, breaking open and reforming into different shapes - which means we can end up moving several kilometres in any direction while we are asleep in our tents.

    BBC: Arctic diary: Explorers' ice quest

  • That means more melting ice in the Arctic, dumping fresh water into the salty sea and making a mess of the all-important Gulf jet stream, which makes northern U.S. habitable.

    FORBES: Climate Catastrophe Nearer, Al Gore Gives Us About 90 More Years

  • Icelanders are also keen to co-operate with Russia, Canada, and Norway in the Barents Sea and in the Arctic region.

    ECONOMIST: Iceland prefers its own company

  • This has allowed scientists to retrieve information about the Arctic Ocean region's gravity field, its surface circulation, and the thickness of its sea-ice cover.

    BBC: Cryosat spots Arctic sea-ice loss in autumn

  • And now the Arctic's upper layers are getting less dense, for several reasons: melting Arctic glaciers, rising surface-water temperatures, increased precipitation and an absence of salt concentrations resulting from sea-ice formation.

    ECONOMIST: The science

  • Cryosat-2 will measure very precisely the rates of change of sea and land ice in the Arctic and the Antarctic.

    BBC: Launch success for Esa's Cryosat-2 ice mission

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