Climate Change Elucidated

June 11, 2008

Rapid Sea-Ice Loss could Greatly Accelerate Arctic Region Warming

Filed under: Effects Of Global Warming — @ 2:14 pm

Simulations by global climate models show that when sea ice is in rapid decline, the rate of predicted Arctic warming over land can more than triple. The image above at left shows simulated autumn temperature trends during periods of…

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