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The Arctic’s winter ice extent reached its lowest recorded level in March since satellite monitoring began in 1979. On March 21, 2025, the sea ice cover measured 14.45 million square kilometres ...
This season’s Arctic sea ice coverage was the smallest ... where Antarctic sea ice reached just 764,000 square miles in 2025, tying with 2022 and 2024 for the lowest levels on record. "Overall, the ...
Winter’s sea ice extent in the Arctic set a new record low as it peaked March 22, according to the Alaska Climate Research Center’s monthly report. The report, released April 2, states the ...
the maximum of Arctic sea ice extent is reached. Slowly through spring, then accelerating through summer, most of that ice breaks up and melts away. Essentially, the extent of Arctic sea ice more ...
Typically, sometime in March every year at the end of the long Arctic winter, the maximum of Arctic sea ice extent is reached. Slowly through spring, then accelerating through summer, most of that ice ...
the Arctic sea ice reached its lowest, monthly extent for March in a 47-year satellite record, registering at six per cent below average, according to C3S. The figure earmarks the fourth ...
The sea ice in the Arctic reaches its maximum winter extent in February and March each year. As temperatures rise, it melts until the summer minimum in September. Temperatures then fall again and ...
SEE ALSO: Why the Arctic's accelerated warming is an alarm bell for the planet In addition to those concerning statistics, the Arctic sea ice reached its lowest, monthly extent for March in a 47-year ...
Arctic sea ice extent in March averaged 14.14 million square kilometres, the lowest in the 47-year satellite record and 150,000 square kilometres below the previous record low for March in 2017, the ...
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