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The trajectory towards a seasonally ice-free Arctic Ocean

Authors :
Julienne Stroeve
Dirk Notz
Source :
Current Climate Change Reports
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Purpose of Review: The observed substantial loss of Arctic sea ice has raised prospects of a seasonally ice-free Arctic Ocean within the foreseeable future. In this review, we summarize our current understanding of the most likely trajectory of the Arctic sea-ice cover towards this state. Recent Findings: The future trajectory of the Arctic sea-ice cover can be described through a deterministic component arising primarily from future greenhouse gas emissions, and a chaotic component arising from internal variability. The deterministic component is expected to cause a largely ice-free Arctic Ocean during summer for less than 2 ∘C global warming relative to pre-industrial levels. To keep chances below 5 % that the Arctic Ocean will largely be ice free in a given year, total future CO2 emissions must remain below 500 Gt. Summary: The Arctic Ocean will become ice free during summer before mid-century unless greenhouse gas emissions are rapidly reduced. © 2018, The Author(s).

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Current Climate Change Reports
Accession number :
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