Arctic ice sets new record low for winter: Scientists

Arctic sea ice appears to have reached its annual maximum extent on 7 March, the lowest maximum in the 38-year satellite record

Alister Doyle
Updated23 Mar 2017, 12:09 PM IST
An undated Nasa illustration shows Arctic sea ice at a record low wintertime maximum extent for the second straight year, according to scientists at the National Snow and Ice Data Center and Nasa. Photo: Reuters/Nasa
An undated Nasa illustration shows Arctic sea ice at a record low wintertime maximum extent for the second straight year, according to scientists at the National Snow and Ice Data Center and Nasa. Photo: Reuters/Nasa

Oslo: The extent of sea ice in the Arctic Ocean has set a new record low for the wintertime in a region strongly affected by long-term trends of global warming, US and European scientists said on Wednesday.

Sea ice around the North Pole expands to its biggest extent of the year in February or March after a deep freeze in the winter polar darkness and shrinks to the smallest of the year in September, at the end of the brief Arctic summer.

Arctic sea ice appears to have reached its annual maximum extent on 7 March, the lowest maximum in the 38-year satellite record, according to the Colorado-based US National Snow and Ice Data Center. On that date, the ice covered 14.42 million square kilometres (5.57 million square miles),97,000 sq. km below the previous lowest maximum that occurred on 25 February 2015.

The trend of shrinking ice around the North Pole in recent decades has been one of the starkest signs of climate change. The thaw is harming indigenous peoples’ hunting livelihoods on the ice and threatening wildlife such as polar bears. It also makes the region more accessible for shipping as well as oil and gas exploration.

Worldwide, last year was the warmest on record for the third year in a row, despite government efforts to rein in man-made greenhouse gas emissions under a 2015 Paris Agreement that aims to phase out the use of fossil fuels this century.

Earlier on Wednesday, scientists at the University of Bremen in Germany published similar findings. Their data showed that the ice covered just 14.49 million sq. km on 22 February, almost the size of Russia, fractionally smaller than the previous winter low of 14.58 million sq. km set last year in satellite records dating back to the 1970s.

“We’ve passed the winter maximum,” Georg Heygster, of the Institute of Environmental Physics at the University of Bremen told Reuters. Only a sudden, unusual March freeze would push the ice back to above the February extent.

Sea ice in the Arctic could vanish by 2050 on a trend of rising emissions, according to a UN panel of climate experts. At the other end of the world, sea ice around Antarctica hit a record low for the southern summer last month, the NSIDC said.

The shrinking sea ice exposes more water to the sun’s rays in summertime. That can accelerate global warming because dark blue water soaks up more of the sun’s heat than white ice or snow, which reflects it back into space. Reuters

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