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SUMMARY:When is all the sea ice gone? - Dirk Notz (Max-Planck-Institut fü
 r Meteorology)
DTSTART:20170913T100000Z
DTEND:20170913T104500Z
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DESCRIPTION:<span>Co-author: Julienne Stroeve		(University College London)
         <br></span><span><br>We examine the future evolution of Arctic sea
  ice\, focusing in particular on the allowable carbon dioxide emissions th
 at would prevent sea-ice loss in the various seasons. In this context\, th
 e relationship between model simulations and observations is crucial\, and
  we will briefly discuss why it is so difficult to identify models that mo
 st reliably simulate the future of Arctic sea ice. Based on this discussio
 n\, we will then introduce an observation-based estimate of the future evo
 lution of Arctic sea ice that considers our physical understanding of the 
 main processes that cause the ongoing ice loss.</span>
LOCATION:Seminar Room 1\, Newton Institute
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