Antarctic Sea Ice Decline Linked to Wind-Driven Upwelling
Antarctic Sea Ice Decline Linked to Wind-Driven Upwelling
US · Published Apr 19, 2026
• Antarctic sea ice is declining due to intensified wind-driven upwelling, releasing accumulated ocean heat.
• Research indicates that changes in wind patterns are reversing previous trends of sea ice expansion.
• The decline in sea ice can disrupt global climate regulation and marine habitats, emphasizing the need for continued monitoring.
Antarctic sea ice decline reverses previous expansion
Recent research published in PNAS reveals a significant decline in Antarctic sea ice, marking a reversal from the expansion observed until 2015.
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