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Sea ice extent in Arctic and Antarctic reached record lows in November

Published: 7 December 2016

鈥淏oth the Arctic and Antarctic experienced record lows in sea ice extent in November, with scientists astonished to see Arctic ice actually retreating at a time when the region enters the cold darkness of winter.鈥 ()听()

"The common denominator between the Arctic and Antarctic record minimum sea ice extent this Fall is the wind: together with a pack ice that is not fully consolidated (it has open water between pack of floating ice) allowing changes in winds to cause significant changes in the sea ice extent over short periods of time (days)."

鈥斅Bruno Tremblay, Associate Professor, Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, 不良研究所

He鈥檚 interested in his research in high latitudes and their effect on global climate, and climate change. He鈥檚 working on many projects among which聽 he鈥檚 studying the future of the perennial sea ice cover in the Arctic Ocean, and how fresh water and heat budget of the Arctic Ocean (including both sea ice and the surface ocean waters) impacts global ocean circulation.

(514) 398-4369,聽bruno.tremblay [at] mcgill.ca聽(English, French)

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