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Zack Labe
Zack Labe
@ZLabe@fediscience.org  ·  activity timestamp last week

Each line represents one year of #Arctic sea ice thickness from 1979 [dark blue] to 2025 [dark red]. This year is shown in yellow - now updated through January 2026 (2nd thinnest for the date)...

+ More visuals of thickness and volume: https://zacklabe.com/arctic-sea-ice-volumethickness/

Line graph time series of daily mean Arctic sea ice thickness for each year from 1979 to 2026 using shades of red, white and blue. A seasonal cycle is shown with thicker ice in late winter and thinner ice in late summer. A long-term decreasing trend is also visible. Data is from PIOMAS v2.1.
Line graph time series of daily mean Arctic sea ice thickness for each year from 1979 to 2026 using shades of red, white and blue. A seasonal cycle is shown with thicker ice in late winter and thinner ice in late summer. A long-term decreasing trend is also visible. Data is from PIOMAS v2.1.
Line graph time series of daily mean Arctic sea ice thickness for each year from 1979 to 2026 using shades of red, white and blue. A seasonal cycle is shown with thicker ice in late winter and thinner ice in late summer. A long-term decreasing trend is also visible. Data is from PIOMAS v2.1.
Zachary Labe

Arctic: Sea-Ice Thickness/Volume

Near real-time visualizations [Arctic Climate Seasonality and Variability] [Arctic Sea-Ice Extent and Concentration] [Arctic Sea-Ice Volume and Thickness] [Arctic Temperatures] [Antarctic Sea-Ice E…
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