This pair of graphics shows the changes to the average #seaice extent around Antarctica and the Arctic.
The most obvious changes are to the summer extent - the purple line shows the 30-year average (1981-2010) and the purple area shows the 10-year average (2013-2022).
Here's the 2018 map of the Amundsen Sea Embayment, and the new 2023 map.
The West Antarctic is one of the areas being changed fastest by a changing climate.
Comparing these two maps, you can see visible changes to the ice sheet near #Thwaites Glacier and the Kohler Range.
Today our cartographers released new Antarctic and Arctic maps - with lots of changes to these fast changing and fragile places:
🧊 ice sheet loss
🌊 new sea ice data
📌 using indigenous town names in the Canadian Arctic
#WorldOceansDay#climatechange
https://t.co/GNfe2F5BEF
@PREAUX_FISH Crinoid!!! Picked it up with my hands from a box core offshore Antarctica. Honestly I could go on and on but all my favorites are weird marine inverts 🤩
Dramatic ice losses in the Bellingshausen Sea mean that we are now surveying marine areas that are literally 'off the chart' as they dont exist on the ship's ice cover maps. #PS134
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@RobertCMahon I show this to students at the beginning of every semester. I grew up below sea level. House got 9’ of water during Katrina. Now I study sea level and storms!
@BassisJeremy I was ONBOARD! You know I’m from 9’ below sea level and this is how I start my Antarctic talks too… great talk, Jeremy. I really enjoyed it
Tour around the #JOIDESResolution - where over 100 crewmen, scientists and technicians of #Exp397 are working around the clock to unearth the Iberian Margin paleoclimate record. #IODP
While most of North America is looking up to sky for tonight’s #bloodmoon , on #Exp397 in the Iberian Margin, we could look through an opening in the cloudy horizon and see a clear & bright #fullmoon