Strange ‘modern’ structures discovered on the Arctic seafloor
Scientists have discovered a vast collection of underwater structures in a remote area of the Arctic, which offers a stunning new insight into the mysterious workings of this icy region.
Arctic Oscillation and Polar Vortex Analysis and Forecasts
This analysis is intended to provide researchers
and practitioners real-time insights on one of North America’s and Europe’s leading
drivers for extreme and persistent temperature patterns.
Facts About the Arctic in October 2024
The JAXA extent graph is currently not updating, so let’s begin this month with the latest AMSR2 sea ice concentration map from the Alfred Wegener Institute.
Ice Cores Show Pollution’s Impact on Arctic Atmosphere
Dartmouth study solves a marine mystery by tying ocean biomarker to pollution levels.
Arctic warming may fuel ice formation in clouds
The Arctic frequently experiences temperatures that support the formation of mixed-phase clouds that contain supercooled liquid droplets and ice crystals.
The 2024 Arctic Sea Ice Minimum Extent in the Cryodenialosphere
Consequently several of the usual cryodenialospheric suspects have been frantically spinning their webs of deceit around the announcement.
Arctic sea ice extent levels off; 2024 minimum set
On September 11, Arctic sea ice likely reached its annual minimum extent of 4.28 million square kilometers (1.65 million square miles).
Clutz Clutches at Minimum Extent Straws
On several previous occasions “Snow White” and I have documented Ron Clutz’s misuse of MASIE Arctic sea ice extent data on his “Science Matters” blog.
A multidisciplinary approach to Arctic research
The Arctic Institute of North America prides itself on its dedication to research, education and data management.