IceNet: Artificial Intelligence Tool to Help Predict Arctic Sea Ice Loss
Recently, an international team of researchers has developed a new artificial intelligence (AI) tool - IceNet - that can more accurately forecast Arctic sea ice conditions months into the future.
Background
- Sea Ice: Sea ice, a vast layer of frozen sea water that appears at the North and South Poles, is extremely difficult to forecast owing to its complex relationship with the atmosphere above and ocean below.
- Impact of Climate Change: Facing serious threat from climate change, the Arctic region has seen substantial warming over the last few decades. The sensitivity of sea ice to increasing temperatures has caused the summer ....
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