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Record high Pacific Arctic seawater temperatures and delayed sea ice advance in response to episodic atmospheric blocking

Earth Sciences

Record high Pacific Arctic seawater temperatures and delayed sea ice advance in response to episodic atmospheric blocking

T. Kodaira, T. Waseda, et al.

This study by Tsubasa Kodaira, Takuji Waseda, Takehiko Nose, and Jun Inoue reveals astonishing findings about the record high seawater temperatures in the Pacific Arctic in autumn 2018 and their impact on sea ice advance. Unraveling the effects of unusual warm water from the Bering Sea, this research points to a significant delay in ice formation, with implications for future Arctic conditions.

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