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Modeling Arctic Waters

— The realities of sea ice are changing, with Arctic sea ice extent decreasing by about 12% per decade since the late 1970s. Arctic sea ice is losing area, thickness, and volume. Scientists are using innovative data gathering methods and high-tech computational models to decode these changes and to help predict the future of Arctic waters and Arctic sea ice in our changing climate.

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