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Old ice at a record low in Arctic as melting season begins
Posted by: Dr. Jeff Masters, 1:33 PM GMT on April 20, 2009 +2
March 2009 Northern Hemisphere sea ice extent was the 6th lowest since 1979, according to the National Snow and Ice Data Center. The record March low was set in 2006, and it has now been nearly two years since we have set any record monthly minimums for Arctic sea ice. While it is good news that the area of sea ice coverage has not been reaching record lows recently, there is concern about the recent record loss of thick, multi-year ice in the Arctic. Strong winter winds pushed a considerable amount of multi-year-old ice out of the Arctic this year, leaving the Arctic Ocean with its lowest amount of old sea ice on record (Figure 1). Sea ice more than two years old fell below 10% for the first time since satellites began observing the ice in 1979. This is a factor of three lower than the 30% coverage for the period 1981 through 2000.


Figure 2. These images show declining sea ice age, which indicates a thinning Arctic sea ice cover more vulnerable to melting in summer. Ice older than two years now accounts for less than 10% of the ice cover. Image credit: National Snow and Ice Data Center, courtesy J. Maslanik and C. Fowler, University of Colorado.

As the ice melting season begins this year, the exceptionally low amount of old, thick ice leaves the Arctic very vulnerable to melting. Air temperatures over the Arctic Ocean this past winter were 1 - 2°C (1.8 - 3.6°F) above average, and a continuation of conditions this warm would probably cause record melting of the Arctic ice cap this summer. On the other hand, the amount of 1 - 2 year old in the Arctic increased in 2008 compared to 2007, so if the Arctic experiences below average temperatures this summer and throughout 2010, the potential exists for old ice to make a comeback. However, the Arctic has experienced very warm temperatures in excess of 1°C above average for most of the past decade (Figure 2). The latest Arctic Report Card 2008 concludes that "it is becoming increasingly likely that the Arctic will change from a perennially ice-covered to an ice-free ocean in the summer". The best hope I see for the Arctic sea ice to recover in the next few years is for a major volcanic eruption in the tropics to create a "Volcanic Winter" cooling effect for a year or two. Such an eruption would probably not allow for a complete recovery of Arctic sea ice, but might delay the transition to a summertime ice-free state by several years.


Figure 2. Arctic-wide annual averaged surface air temperature anomalies (60°-90°N) based from 1900 - 2007 on land stations north of 60°N relative to the 1961 - 1990 mean. From the CRUTEM 3v dataset, (available online at www.cru.uea.ac.uk/cru/data/temperature/). Note this curve does not include ship observations. The year 2007 was the warmest year on record in the Arctic. The year 2008 (not plotted) was cooler than 2007. Image credit: Arctic Report Card 2008.

As usual, I'm saying little about Antarctic sea ice, since the ice at the bottom of the world is not changing much and has a small impact on global climate compared to Arctic sea ice. Antarctic sea ice is currently quite a bit above average in extent, making total global sea ice above average this month. However, as I explained in a post earlier this year, drawing attention to this statistic is not a very intelligent thing to do, and hides the important fact that Arctic sea ice is in serious danger.

My next post will be on Wednesday--Earth Day--when I'll pick my top wunderphotos from the past year. I'll talk more about "Volcanic Winter" on Friday.

Jeff Masters
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351. beell 2:54 AM GMT on April 22, 2009    
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352. stillwaiting 3:03 AM GMT on April 22, 2009    
meteor shower tonight....look to the NE after midnight,enjoy everyone!!!!!.....
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353. Orcasystems 3:11 AM GMT on April 22, 2009    
Quoting Ossqss:
346 Hockey/Golf , your Canuckts !
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336,7,8 the stretch police are gonna get ya !

Make it a good Wed. L8R


Your a Bad person
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354. npenta519 3:13 AM GMT on April 22, 2009    
I just caught the end of a news clip about the co-founder of WU on my local news...anyone know anything?
357. npenta519 3:19 AM GMT on April 22, 2009    
Never mind...cut to me jumping to conclusions that this is the only thing to ever be called weather underground
358. Orcasystems 3:24 AM GMT on April 22, 2009    
Quoting npenta519:
Never mind...cut to me jumping to conclusions that this is the only thing to ever be called weather underground


Oh thats a big one... have you never heard of the terrorist group... the Weather Underground...
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359. KEEPEROFTHEGATE (Mod) 3:30 AM GMT on April 22, 2009    
THE BEGINNING
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360. Orcasystems 3:44 AM GMT on April 22, 2009    
Quoting KEEPEROFTHEGATE:
THE BEGINNING


Sweeeeeepppp :)
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361. KEEPEROFTHEGATE (Mod) 3:46 AM GMT on April 22, 2009    
WHAT IT BECOME
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362. HurricaneKing 5:29 AM GMT on April 22, 2009    
Lot of convection near Panama. A little spin also. sorta alma arthur ish just a slightly different area.
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363. KoritheMan 6:56 AM GMT on April 22, 2009    
Quoting HurricaneKing:
Lot of convection near Panama. A little spin also. sorta alma arthur ish just a slightly different area.


I would closely watch the East Pacific in the coming weeks, as the upward MJO pulse will gradually be moving eastward toward that general area during the aforementioned time frame.

If a widespread area of moisture is able to develop, then a tropical disturbance could result, particularly if a tropical wave interacts with said disturbed weather, and the convection subsequently becomes more organized.

Don't forget also that the season starts much earlier in that basin than it does in the Atlantic. On May 15, to be exact.
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364. natrwalkn 8:43 AM GMT on April 22, 2009    
Happy Earth Day everyone!! I'm no tree-hugger, but I do see problems with the exponential growth of the human population on the Earth. No matter how much we recycle, put pollution controls on factories, or if we shift completely to "clean energy", there is a limit to how many humans the planet can support. I think we have reached that limit and are simply waiting for Mother Nature to thin out the herd. I believe we are causing global warming and we've passed the "tipping point", or at least we're not going to do anything soon enough to stop us from passing the tipping point. GW or no, I think there will be something very drastic, be it disease, climate, or something we haven't imagined that will thin-out the herd of humans on the Earth within the next hundred years, or so.
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365. Cavin Rawlins 10:47 AM GMT on April 22, 2009    
Happy Earth Day
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366. stillwaiting 11:20 AM GMT on April 22, 2009    
Yo!!,its earth day everyone,plant something and enjoy!!!!.............oh yea amazing waning crescent moon/venus combo,the sun has been up for 15 minutes and I can still see venus,amazing,I didn't think you could see the planets when the sun is up,amazing!!!!
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367. stillwaiting 11:28 AM GMT on April 22, 2009    
27 minutes,and I can still barely see her!!!
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368. stillwaiting 11:30 AM GMT on April 22, 2009    
early morning west coast risers:in about 1 hr look to the east,you should be able to see the crescent moon accult venus(move in front of)for about an hour........I had no idea the sun could be up this long and I can still see venus,barely!!!
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369. KEHCharleston 11:56 AM GMT on April 22, 2009    
It is a gorgeous spring day in the Carolina Low Country.

It's OK to Hug a Tree Today. In fact, get into the spirit and sing a song to your plants.
Happy Earth Day.
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370. Dakster 11:57 AM GMT on April 22, 2009    
So the little bright dot by the crescent moon this morning is venus? I was wondering what that was when I was driving in to work.
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371. stillwaiting 12:01 PM GMT on April 22, 2009    
its been 1 hr since sunrise,I can still see a crescent venus about to be eclipsed by a crescent moon,now I have to use binoculars,but can still see her!!!!
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372. WxLogic 12:03 PM GMT on April 22, 2009    
Good Morning...
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373. IKE 12:13 PM GMT on April 22, 2009    
Earth below us
drifting, falling.
Floating weightless
coming home...
Earth below us
drifting, falling.
Floating weightless
coming, coming
home...
home.....
earth day...Major Tom
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374. biff4ugo 12:30 PM GMT on April 22, 2009    
What a beautiful SUNRISE!
Looked like the flag of Turkey.
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375. atmoaggie 1:09 PM GMT on April 22, 2009    
Just stopping by.

Nice cherries, Dr. M.

Nah, the Antarctic isn't at all important.

No hits for the ad revenue from me for one week. Voting with my numbers. Bye.
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Jeff co-founded the Weather Underground in 1995 while working on his Ph.D. He flew with the NOAA Hurricane Hunters from 1986-1990.

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