mstdn.social is one of the many independent Mastodon servers you can use to participate in the fediverse.
A general-purpose Mastodon server with a 500 character limit. All languages are welcome.

Administered by:

Server stats:

14K
active users

#seaice

18 posts12 participants0 posts today
Continued thread

Another visualisation of our Sea Ice Index includes regional visuals and dynamic figures. Have a look at cryo.met.no/en/sea-ice-index
We strongly advise you to scroll the index menu down, and have a try at the interactive visualizations!
cryo.met.no/en/sea-ice-index-d

Our #SeaIce team at #MetNorway and #DMI is currently working on an improved version. We will keep you up to date soon!

cryo.met.noSea Ice Index | cryo.met.noRegional sea-ice index Daily values Svalbard sea-ice extent from Ice Charts Svalbard sea-ice extent from OSI SAF

Our #seaice team has developed a Sea Ice Index, online since several years, at osisaf-hl.met.no/v2p2-sea-ice-. It offers visuals of the trends and evolution of sea ice at hemispheric, global and regional scales. It includes the sea-ice extent and area since 1978, and is continuously updated.

The OSI SAF Sea Ice Index is derived from our Global Sea Ice Concentration Climate data record, with R&D input from @esa Climate Change Initiative.
For more info on the product, see:
osi-saf.eumetsat.int/products/

#FYI #JustHaveaThink video lecture and literature review #Arctic #SeaIce

"When will we lose all the sea ice from the Arctic Ocean? [...] brand new research paper suggests the very first day when we could see an ice-free Arctic Ocean might be less than FIVE years away."

youtube.com/watch?v=rn32DV-bOIc

And to download the actual sea ice data including indices for both #Arctic and #Antarctic from @osi_saf check out the links here which @lavergnetho just shared again:

mastodon.social/@osi_saf/11281

fediscience.org/@Ruth_Mottram/
Ruth_Mottram - Good morning! Quick reminder that you can see the current state of the #Arctic #SeaIce on @polarportal where you can also see how the # Greenland Ice Sheet mass budget from GRACE and the daily surface mass budget from @dmidk  Some big improvements + new data coming soon too

MastodonOSI SAF (@osi_saf@mastodon.social)To learn more, you can check our Sea Ice Index: https://osisaf-hl.met.no/v2p2-sea-ice-index or the Cryo Index powered by our team at the Norwegian Meteorological Institute: https://cryo.met.no/en/sea-ice-index-daily

Sea ice data on @polarportal is from European @osi_saf group, sea ice thickness + Greenland surface mass balance is from @dmidk.bsky.social's operational models + #GRACE satellite data is from our partners @dtucryo created as part of the @esaclimate..

❄️🥼⚒️🧪⛏️🌊
fediscience.org/@Ruth_Mottram/
Ruth_Mottram - Good morning! Quick reminder that you can see the current state of the #Arctic #SeaIce on @polarportal where you can also see how the # Greenland Ice Sheet mass budget from GRACE and the daily surface mass budget from @dmidk  Some big improvements + new data coming soon too

Map of the Arctic centred on the Arctic ocean, white shows there there is sea ice, the land is in brown, open ocean in blue
FediScience.orgRuth Mottram (@Ruth_Mottram@fediscience.org)Attached: 4 images Good morning! Quick reminder that you can see the current state of the #Arctic #SeaIce on @polarportal where you can also see how the # Greenland Ice Sheet mass budget from GRACE and the daily surface mass budget from @dmidk@bird.makeup Some big improvements + new data coming soon too

Loss of sea ice alters the colors of light in the ocean

The disappearance of sea ice in polar regions due to #GlobalWarming not only increases the amount of light entering the #ocean, but also changes its #color. These changes have far-reaching consequences for #photosynthetic organisms such as ice #algae and #phytoplankton.

That is the conclusion of new research published in Nature Communications, led by marine biologists Monika Soja-Woźniak and Jef Huisman from the Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics (IBED) at the University of Amsterdam.

The international research team, which also included physical chemist Sander Woutersen (HIMS/UvA) and collaborators from the #Netherlands and #Denmark, investigated how the loss of #SeaIce alters the underwater light #environment. Sea ice and #seawater differ fundamentally in how they transmit light. Sea ice strongly scatters light and reflects much of it, while allowing only a small amount to penetrate.

Yet, this limited amount of light still contains almost the full range of visible wavelengths. In contrast, seawater absorbs red and green light, while blue light penetrates deep into the water column. This is what gives the ocean its blue color.

phys.org/news/2025-05-loss-sea

Phys.org · Loss of sea ice alters the colors of light in the oceanBy University of Amsterdam