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Observed Changes in Snow, Ice and Frozen Ground. Primary Source: IPCC WG-I Chapter 4 - Observations: Changes in Snow, Ice and Frozen Ground. Components of the Cryosphere. On land - 75% of world’s freshwater 10% of land surface 7% of ocean surface (annual ave.).
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Observed Changes in Snow, Ice and Frozen Ground Primary Source: IPCC WG-I Chapter 4 - Observations: Changes in Snow, Ice and Frozen Ground
Components of the Cryosphere • On land - 75% of world’s freshwater • 10% of land surface • 7% of ocean surface (annual ave.)
Change in Spring Snowcover March-April Isotherms [˚C] (change during the satellite era)
Ice Freeze & Breakup Dates Northern Lakes and Rivers Later freezing: ~ 6 days/100-yr Earlier breakup: ~ 6 days/100-yr
Change in Sea Ice Extent (National Snow and Ice Data Center)
Arctic Sea Ice Extent 2007: Lowest 2008: Second lowest 2009: Third lowest
Arctic Sea Ice Extent 2007: Lowest 2008: Second lowest 2009: Third lowest (National Snow and Ice Data Center)
Arctic Sea Ice Thickness (National Snow and Ice Data Center)
Change in Greenland’s Elevation (2005 - 1998/1999)
Change in Antarctica’s Elevation (2003 - 1992)
Changes in Active-Layer Thickness and Depth of Seasonal Freeze 5%-95% confidence interval
Area of Seasonally Frozen Ground (Northern Hemisphere)
END Observed Changes in Snow, Ice and Frozen Ground