Arctic Grows a Month of Ice in 3 Weeks January 2024

Impressive Arctic ice recovery continued in January, growing a month’s worth in just three weeks, as seen in the animation below:

In three weeks of January 2024, the Arctic added nearly a full Wadham of ice (1M km2). The animation shows Hudson Bay (lower right) freezing completely.  Just above Hudson, you can see the Gulf of St. Lawrence icing over, and Baffin Bay adding ice, extending fast ice all the way to Newfoundland, now up to 64% of its annual maximum.

At the extreme and lower left, Okhotsk and Bering Seas also grow rapidly. Okhotsk grew ice extent up to 914k, 81% of its max last March.  Bering grew up to 514k km2, 68% of its max.  At the top Kara freezes over and Barents and Greenland Seas add ice to their margins.The graph below shows the January ice recovery.

Note the average January ends at 14.36 km2 while 2024 has already reached 14.33 km2, up from 13.39 km2 at the start, and presently  288k km2 above average. SII started slightly lower than MASIE and tracked quite closely since. Note that other recent years have varied below the 18-year average at month end.

The table below shows year-end ice extents in the various Arctic basins compared to the 18-year averages and some recent years.

Region 2024022 Day 22 2024-Ave. 2018022 2024-2018
 (0) Northern_Hemisphere 14333601 14045488  288112  13505957 827644 
 (1) Beaufort_Sea 1070983 1070317  667  1070445 538 
 (2) Chukchi_Sea 966006 965999  965971 35 
 (3) East_Siberian_Sea 1087137 1087131  1087120 18 
 (4) Laptev_Sea 897845 897837  897845
 (5) Kara_Sea 932571 910022  22549  891776 40795 
 (6) Barents_Sea 712531 530554  181977  322465 390067 
 (7) Greenland_Sea 703581 601855  101726  465828 237753 
 (8) Baffin_Bay_Gulf_of_St._Lawrence 1050488 1239519  -189031  1330666 -280179 
 (9) Canadian_Archipelago 854860 853382  1479  853109 1752 
 (10) Hudson_Bay 1260903 1260695  209  1260838 66 
 (11) Central_Arctic 3230107 3203377  26730  3165195 64912 
 (12) Bering_Sea 513853 600796  -86943  343164 170689 
 (13) Baltic_Sea 93892 56072  37820  44364 49528 
 (14) Sea_of_Okhotsk 914275 720482  193793  782100 132175 

This year’s ice extent is 288k km2 or 2.1% above average.  Only Baffin Bay and Bering have deficits to average, more than offset by surpluses elsewhere, espcially Greenland, Barents and Okhotsk seas. Many of the others are already maxed out.

 

Illustration by Eleanor Lutz shows Earth’s seasonal climate changes. If played in full screen, the four corners present views from top, bottom and sides. It is a visual representation of scientific datasets measuring Arctic ice extents and NH snow cover.

 

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