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Arctic Ocean sea ice reached its annual maximal extent on 7 March 2022. Dr Rasmus Tonboe helps us make sense of some of the talking points.
Thomas Lavergne from MET Norway talks about tracking the movement of sea ice from space and why it’s so important, not least for polar bears.
Analysing how Arctic and Antarctic sea ice extent changed during the year.
Dr Rasmus Tonboe explains what that means.
An annual occurrence when the area/volume of Arctic ice has reached its smallest after the “summer melt season”.
We've published several posts about the MOSAiC expedition over the last six months, featuring the reports of a group of meteorology students tracking its progress.
The students following the Polarstern have provided us with one final report on what the vessel encountered on the way to its final destination: Cape Town.
Right now, the largest polar expedition in history is taking place and a group of students from Germany want to make sure you don’t miss out on any of the Arctic action.
How EUMETSAT data contributes to the Copernicus European State of the Climate report
How an ocean prediction centre uses Sentinel-6 data to monitor ocean and climate change.
Addressing essential climate variables.
Here’s a list of our most impressive images and composites of this past year to transition into 2017.