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What Models and Satellites Tell Us (and Don't Tell Us) About Arctic Sea Ice Melt Season Length

Ahlert et al., 2017

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14518438954433679529
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Ahlert A
Jahn A
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AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

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Melt season length—the difference between the sea ice melt onset date and the sea ice freeze onset date—plays an important role in the radiation balance of the Arctic and the predictability of the sea ice cover. However, there are multiple possible definitions for sea ice …
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