ZLabe , 1 day ago 100 years of changing July sea ice... Total data set available from 1850 through 2017. Summary of methods: https://carbonbrief.org/guest-post-piecing-together-arctic-sea-ice-history-1850 Animation of polar stereographic maps showing Arctic sea ice concentration for every July over the last 100 years. Latitude lines are also drawn to highlight 45°N, 67°N, and 85°N latitudes. There is large interannual variability and a recent declining trend.
100 years of changing July sea ice...
Total data set available from 1850 through 2017. Summary of methods: https://carbonbrief.org/guest-post-piecing-together-arctic-sea-ice-history-1850
Animation of polar stereographic maps showing Arctic sea ice concentration for every July over the last 100 years. Latitude lines are also drawn to highlight 45°N, 67°N, and 85°N latitudes. There is large interannual variability and a recent declining trend.