"Abstract"
"Continuous
monitoring of the polar regions by satellites has shown that sea ice
extent (SIE) in the Antarctic has increased slightly since 1979. By
contrast, climate model simulations including all major anthropogenic
and natural climate influences simulate an average decrease in SIE since
1979. Here we take a longer view and assess the consistency of observed
and simulated changes in Antarctic SIE using recently recovered
satellite-based estimates of Antarctic SIE for September 1964 and
May–July 1966, hence extending the current observational record from 35
to 50 years. While there is evidence of inconsistency between observed
trends in Antarctic SIE and those simulated since 1979, particularly in
models with realistic interannual variability, the observed trends since
the mid-1960s fall within the 5–95% range of simulated trends. Thus our results broadly support the hypothesis that the recent increase in Antarctic SIE is due to internal variability, though the reasons for the
inconsistency in simulated and observed changes since 1979 remain to be
determined."
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