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Record low Antarctic sea ice cover in February 2022

Authors :
John Turner
Caroline Holmes
Thomas Caton Harrison
Tony Phillips
Babula Jena
Tylei Reeves‐Francois
Ryan Fogt
Elizabeth R. Thomas
C. C. Bajish
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
American Geophysical Union, 2022.

Abstract

On 25 February 2022 Antarctic sea ice extent (SIE) dropped to a satellite-era record low level of 1.92 × 106 km2, 0.92 × 106 km2 below the long-term mean. The area of sea ice was also at a record low level of 1.24 × 106 km2. Although no individual sector was at a record low, at the minimum there were negative sea ice anomalies in all sectors of the Southern Ocean, with the largest in the Ross (contributing 46%) and Weddell Seas (26%). The Amundsen Sea Low had a record low depth in October/November 2021, with a series of very deep depressions giving strong offshore winds. These accelerated ice loss during the melt season, creating a 1.00 × 106 km2 coastal polynya in the Ross Sea. In the northern Weddell Sea, westerly winds of record strength led to ice export from the region.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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