The most visible change in the Arctic region in recent years has been
the rapid decline of the perennial ice cover. The perennial ice is the
portion of the sea ice floating on the surface of the ocean that
survives the summer. This ice that spans multiple years represents the
thickest component of the sea ice cover. This visualization shows the
perennial Arctic sea ice from 1980 to 2012. The grey disk at the North
Pole indicates the region where no satellite data is collected. A graph
overlay ...
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