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American Focus > Blog > Tech and Science > First Ice-Free Day in Arctic Ocean Could Arrive This Decade, Study Finds : ScienceAlert
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First Ice-Free Day in Arctic Ocean Could Arrive This Decade, Study Finds : ScienceAlert

Last updated: December 4, 2024 7:26 pm
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The Arctic Ocean Could See Its First Ice-Free Day Within a Decade, New Study Warns

A recent study conducted by climatologists from Colorado University (CU) Boulder and the University of Gothenburg has raised concerns about the possibility of the Arctic Ocean experiencing its first ice-free day in the near future. The researchers utilized computer models to analyze when this significant event might occur, defining ‘ice-free’ as a sea ice area of 1 million square kilometers or less.

Using 11 different climate models and running 366 simulations from 2023 to 2100, the team discovered a wide range of possibilities for the timing of the first ice-free day in the Arctic. While it could happen as soon as three years from now, it may not occur until the end of the century. However, the majority of simulations indicated that this event is likely to take place within the next 7 to 20 years, even with efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Nine of the simulations predicted an ice-free day within three to six years, highlighting a high-risk scenario that the researchers investigated further. They found that a series of unusually warm fall, winter, and spring seasons could set the stage for the following summer to melt more sea ice, ultimately leading to the first ice-free day by September of a given year.

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The amount of sea ice in the Arctic region is declining at unprecedented rates. (Céline Heuzé/University of Gothenburg)

It’s important to note that an ice-free day in the Arctic would not be an isolated event but rather the beginning of a series of ice-free days, eventually leading to entire months below the ice-free threshold. According to CU Boulder climatologist Alexandra Jahn, this milestone signifies a fundamental alteration in the Arctic environment due to greenhouse gas emissions.

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The study also highlighted the natural fluctuations in sea ice extent in the Arctic and Antarctic, with this year’s minimum sea ice area recorded on September 11 at 4.28 million square kilometers, marking the seventh smallest area on record and showcasing a downward trend of 12.4 percent per decade.

The First ice-free day in the arctic could occur this decade
The Arctic sea ice minimum for 2024 (blue area), as recorded on September 11, compared to the median minimum extent for the period 1981-2010 (yellow outline). (NOAA Climate.gov/Data: NSIDC)

Looking ahead, previous estimates have indicated the potential for large portions of the Arctic to become ice-free during summer. This new study delves into a crucial intermediary step on that trajectory: the timing of the first ice-free day. The researchers identified specific conditions that precede this event, including delayed atmospheric cooling in autumn, late warm spells, and reduced ice formation due to extended periods of temperatures above -20 °C in the final winter before the ice-free day.

Gray cracked ice on an ocean
Arctic sea ice is melting as a result of climate change. (Céline Heuzé/University of Gothenburg)

The study also revealed that ice-free days in the quickest transition scenarios occurred in years where global warming surpassed 1.5 °C above pre-industrial levels, which aligns with the target of the Paris Agreement. Adhering to the guidelines of that agreement could potentially delay the onset of an ice-free Arctic, but current trends indicate that 2024 may be the first year to exceed the 1.5 °C threshold, signaling a worrisome trajectory.

This research, published in Nature Communications, underscores the urgency of addressing climate change and its impact on the Arctic environment.

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