Relevant publications presented in the journal Nature Climate Change.
If the average temperature will rise by less than 1.5 degrees Celsius compared to the modern value, the probability that by mid-century the Arctic completely free of ice, will be 0,00001%. If the temperature of the lower atmosphere will rise by two degrees, the probability of melting is expected to reach 39 percent. The increase in air temperature by three degrees meets the probability of release of the Arctic ice cover is 73 percent.
The authors note that most likely is implemented in the third scenario, although in the framework of the Paris climate agreement is signed in 2016, the participating countries plan to hold in the first. To such conclusions scientists came after the Bayesian analysis of meteorological statistics for the last 150 years, taking into account the fluctuations in air temperature and Arctic platforms are covered with ice in the summer.
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