Arctic multiyear sea ice variability observed from satellites: a review

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Haibo Bi
Yu Liang
Yunhe Wang
Xi Liang
Zehua Zhang
Tingqin Du
Qinglong Yu
Jue Huang
Mei Kong
Haijun Huang
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,CAS Key Laboratory of Marine Geology and Environment, Institute of Oceanology
[2] Qingdao National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology,Laboratory for Marine Geology
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Center for Ocean Mega
[4] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Science
[5] Shandong Academy of Environmental Science Co.,undefined
[6] Ltd.,undefined
[7] National Marine Environmental Forecasting Center,undefined
[8] Shandong University of Science and Technology,undefined
[9] Shandong Provincial Eco-environment Monitoring Center,undefined
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multiyear sea ice; Arctic Ocean; satellite observation;
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In comparison with seasonal sea ice (first-year ice, FY ice), multiyear (MY) sea ice is thicker and has more opportunity to survive through the summer melting seasons. Therefore, the variability of wintertime MY ice plays a vital role in modulating the variations in the Arctic sea ice minimum extent during the following summer. As a response, the ice-ocean-atmosphere interactions may be significantly affected by the variations in the MY ice cover. Satellite observations are characterized by their capability to capture the spatiotemporal changes of Arctic sea ice. During the recent decades, many active and passive sensors onboard a variety of satellites (QuikSCAT, ASCAT, SSMIS, ICESat, CryoSat-2, etc.) have been used to monitor the dramatic loss of Arctic MY ice. The main objective of this study is to outline the advances and remaining challenges in monitoring the MY ice changes through the utilization of multiple satellite observations. We summarize the primary satellite data sources that are used to identify MY ice. The methodology to classify MY ice and derive MY ice concentration is reviewed. The interannual variability and trends in the MY ice time series in terms of coverage, thickness, volume, and age composition are evaluated. The potential causes associated with the observed Arctic MY ice loss are outlined, which are primarily related to the export and melting mechanisms. In addition, the causes to the MY ice depletion from the perspective of the oceanic water inflow from Pacific and Atlantic Oceans and the water vapor intrusion, as well as the roles of synoptic weather, are analyzed. The remaining challenges and possible upcoming research subjects in detecting the rapidly changing Arctic MY ice using the combined application of multisource remote sensing techniques are discussed. Moreover, some suggestions for the future application of satellite observations on the investigations of MY ice cover changes are proposed.
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