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Scientists look to the Pacific Ocean to better predict when the Arctic will be ice-free

A new study hopes to use fluctuations in the Pacific to pinpoint when the Arctic will first see an ice-free September.

By Malte Humpert, High North News March 28, 2019
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Climate scientists say the Arctic Ocean will likely be ice-free in the coming decades. Now a new study aims to make a more accurate prediction about when this will occur.

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