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Minimum Sea Ice Extent (WMS)

Each year, the ice covering the Arctic Ocean grows during the northern hemisphere winter and shrinks with the northern hemisphere summer. The ice extent is usually greatest during the month of March and is the least during the month of September. This image shows the average minimum extent of sea ice over the northern hemisphere during the month of September over 24 seasons, from 1979 - 2002. The red line shows the area where the average sea ice concentration is 15%.

These images show the minimum extent of sea ice in the northern hemisphere.  There are several images available, including a transparent overlay, a background image from NASA's Blue Marble, and a composite image.    These images show the minimum extent of sea ice in the northern hemisphere. There are several images available, including a transparent overlay, a background image from NASA's Blue Marble, and a composite image.

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Legend for the September minimum sea ice extent.
   Legend for the September minimum sea ice extent.

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Animation Number:3186
Completed:2005-07-01
Animators:Eric Sokolowsky (GST) (Lead)
 Cindy Starr (GST)
Scientist:Walt Meier (NSIDC)
Platforms/Sensors/Data Sets:DMSP/SSM/I
 Nimbus-7/SMMR
 DMSP/SSM/I/Sea Ice Climatology
Data Collected:1979-2002
Series:WMS
Keywords:
DLESE >> Cryology
GCMD >> EARTH SCIENCE >> Cryosphere >> Sea Ice >> Ice Extent
GCMD >> EARTH SCIENCE >> Oceans >> Sea Ice >> Ice Extent
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NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio


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