Fig. 1: Time series of Arctic sea-ice area in (a) March and (b) September. The thick dashed black curve is the multi-model mean, the grey shading is +/- 2 million km^2 around the multi-model mean, and the thick solid black curve is the OSI-450 satellite dataset. The number in brackets indicates the number of members to compute the mean sea-ice area for each model (number of models for the multi-model mean).
Fig. 1: Time series of Arctic sea-ice area in (a) March and (b) September. The thick dashed black curve is the multi-model mean, the grey shading is +/- 2 million km^2 around the multi-model mean, and the thick solid black curve is the OSI-450 satellite dataset. The number in brackets indicates the number of members to compute the mean sea-ice area for each model (number of models for the multi-model mean).
Fig. 2: Time series of Arctic sea-ice volume in (a) March and (b) September. The thick dashed black curve is the multi-model mean, the grey shading is +/- 10,000 km^3 around the multi-model mean, and the thick solid black curve is the PIOMAS reanalysis dataset. The number in brackets indicates the number of members to compute the mean sea-ice volume for each model (number of models for the multi-model mean).
Fig. 2: Time series of Arctic sea-ice volume in (a) March and (b) September. The thick dashed black curve is the multi-model mean, the grey shading is +/- 10,000 km^3 around the multi-model mean, and the thick solid black curve is the PIOMAS reanalysis dataset. The number in brackets indicates the number of members to compute the mean sea-ice volume for each model (number of models for the multi-model mean).