Spatial and Temporal Variations of Arctic Sea Ice From 2002 to 2017

Abstract The variation of polar sea ice is an indicator of polar environmental change, which plays an important role in the study of regional and global climate change. In this paper, the latest sea ice data sets from the European Space Agency Climate Change Initiative were firstly combined to compr...

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Main Authors: Zongliang Wang, Zhen Li, Jiangyuan Zeng, Shuang Liang, Ping Zhang, Fuquan Tang, Siyuan Chen, Xiongwei Ma
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Language:English
Published: American Geophysical Union (AGU) 2020-09-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1029/2020EA001278
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spelling doaj-f553c4a67c704755b4e3f161c5e0b47d2021-08-21T13:31:47ZengAmerican Geophysical Union (AGU)Earth and Space Science2333-50842020-09-0179n/an/a10.1029/2020EA001278Spatial and Temporal Variations of Arctic Sea Ice From 2002 to 2017Zongliang Wang0Zhen Li1Jiangyuan Zeng2Shuang Liang3Ping Zhang4Fuquan Tang5Siyuan Chen6Xiongwei Ma7Key Laboratory of Digital Earth Science, Aerospace Information Research Institute Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing ChinaKey Laboratory of Digital Earth Science, Aerospace Information Research Institute Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing ChinaState Key Laboratory of Remote Sensing Science, Aerospace Information Research Institute Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing ChinaKey Laboratory of Digital Earth Science, Aerospace Information Research Institute Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing ChinaKey Laboratory of Digital Earth Science, Aerospace Information Research Institute Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing ChinaCollege of Geomatics Xi'an University of Science and Technology Xi'an ChinaKey Laboratory of Digital Earth Science, Aerospace Information Research Institute Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing ChinaCollege of Geomatics Xi'an University of Science and Technology Xi'an ChinaAbstract The variation of polar sea ice is an indicator of polar environmental change, which plays an important role in the study of regional and global climate change. In this paper, the latest sea ice data sets from the European Space Agency Climate Change Initiative were firstly combined to comprehensively analyze the spatial and temporal variation of Arctic sea ice concentration (SIC) and sea ice thickness (SIT) from 2002 to 2017. The results show that during this period, the SIC of the Kara Sea and the Barents Sea decreases the most significantly, reaching −1.11%·year−1. The Arctic annual average sea ice extent (SIE) and sea ice area (SIA) exhibit noticeable decreasing trends, reaching −0.0592 × 106 km·year−1 and −0.0628 × 106 km·year−1, respectively. Both of Arctic SIE and SIA vary seasonally, and they reach the minimum values of 4.97 × 106 km2 and 3.96 × 106 km2 in September and the maximum values of 14.58 × 106 km2 and 13.35 × 106 km2 in March, respectively. Moreover, the Arctic SIE and SIA anomaly series from 2002 to 2017 were analyzed based on the linear regression method. It is found the most noticeable decreasing trends of the Arctic SIE and SIA are from July to October. The maximum variation of the SIE is −1.06 × 106 km2(10a)−1, and the maximum variation of the SIA is −1.09 × 106 km2(10a)−1. The Arctic SIE and SIA present the smallest decreasing trends from April to May, which are −0.19 × 106 km2(10a)−1 and −0.2 × 106 km2(10a)−1, respectively. The Arctic SIT also displays a pronounced decreasing trend with −0.015 m·year−1 in autumn and −0.018 m·year−1 in winter. The annual average SIT reaches a minimum of 1.28 m in 2013 and a maximum of 1.66 m in 2005. Particularly, the SIT of the Hudson Bay decreases the most significantly, reaching −0.051 m·year−1. Finally, the Arctic average SIT was tested by the Mann‐Kendall method. It is found that the SIT has a sudden change in 2007, from a slight increase in 2003–2007 to a significant decrease in 2007–2017. Overall, the decreasing trend of the Arctic sea ice (both SIC and SIT) is significant in the past decade. These findings can contribute to future research on polar regions and global climate change.https://doi.org/10.1029/2020EA001278Microwave remote sensingArcticSea ice concentrationSea ice thicknessSpatio‐temporal variation
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author Zongliang Wang
Zhen Li
Jiangyuan Zeng
Shuang Liang
Ping Zhang
Fuquan Tang
Siyuan Chen
Xiongwei Ma
spellingShingle Zongliang Wang
Zhen Li
Jiangyuan Zeng
Shuang Liang
Ping Zhang
Fuquan Tang
Siyuan Chen
Xiongwei Ma
Spatial and Temporal Variations of Arctic Sea Ice From 2002 to 2017
Earth and Space Science
Microwave remote sensing
Arctic
Sea ice concentration
Sea ice thickness
Spatio‐temporal variation
author_facet Zongliang Wang
Zhen Li
Jiangyuan Zeng
Shuang Liang
Ping Zhang
Fuquan Tang
Siyuan Chen
Xiongwei Ma
author_sort Zongliang Wang
title Spatial and Temporal Variations of Arctic Sea Ice From 2002 to 2017
title_short Spatial and Temporal Variations of Arctic Sea Ice From 2002 to 2017
title_full Spatial and Temporal Variations of Arctic Sea Ice From 2002 to 2017
title_fullStr Spatial and Temporal Variations of Arctic Sea Ice From 2002 to 2017
title_full_unstemmed Spatial and Temporal Variations of Arctic Sea Ice From 2002 to 2017
title_sort spatial and temporal variations of arctic sea ice from 2002 to 2017
publisher American Geophysical Union (AGU)
series Earth and Space Science
issn 2333-5084
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Abstract The variation of polar sea ice is an indicator of polar environmental change, which plays an important role in the study of regional and global climate change. In this paper, the latest sea ice data sets from the European Space Agency Climate Change Initiative were firstly combined to comprehensively analyze the spatial and temporal variation of Arctic sea ice concentration (SIC) and sea ice thickness (SIT) from 2002 to 2017. The results show that during this period, the SIC of the Kara Sea and the Barents Sea decreases the most significantly, reaching −1.11%·year−1. The Arctic annual average sea ice extent (SIE) and sea ice area (SIA) exhibit noticeable decreasing trends, reaching −0.0592 × 106 km·year−1 and −0.0628 × 106 km·year−1, respectively. Both of Arctic SIE and SIA vary seasonally, and they reach the minimum values of 4.97 × 106 km2 and 3.96 × 106 km2 in September and the maximum values of 14.58 × 106 km2 and 13.35 × 106 km2 in March, respectively. Moreover, the Arctic SIE and SIA anomaly series from 2002 to 2017 were analyzed based on the linear regression method. It is found the most noticeable decreasing trends of the Arctic SIE and SIA are from July to October. The maximum variation of the SIE is −1.06 × 106 km2(10a)−1, and the maximum variation of the SIA is −1.09 × 106 km2(10a)−1. The Arctic SIE and SIA present the smallest decreasing trends from April to May, which are −0.19 × 106 km2(10a)−1 and −0.2 × 106 km2(10a)−1, respectively. The Arctic SIT also displays a pronounced decreasing trend with −0.015 m·year−1 in autumn and −0.018 m·year−1 in winter. The annual average SIT reaches a minimum of 1.28 m in 2013 and a maximum of 1.66 m in 2005. Particularly, the SIT of the Hudson Bay decreases the most significantly, reaching −0.051 m·year−1. Finally, the Arctic average SIT was tested by the Mann‐Kendall method. It is found that the SIT has a sudden change in 2007, from a slight increase in 2003–2007 to a significant decrease in 2007–2017. Overall, the decreasing trend of the Arctic sea ice (both SIC and SIT) is significant in the past decade. These findings can contribute to future research on polar regions and global climate change.
topic Microwave remote sensing
Arctic
Sea ice concentration
Sea ice thickness
Spatio‐temporal variation
url https://doi.org/10.1029/2020EA001278
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