Meteorologists at ArabiaWeather reported that Arctic sea ice reached its lowest level on September 10, 2025. This decline reflects the long-term consequences of the ice retreat due to rising global temperatures.
Ice forms in the winter and melts in the summer due to rising temperatures. In recent years, the melting has become more rapid and intense due to global warming and unusual weather conditions. According to NASA data, the extent of Arctic sea ice has been below pre-2007 levels for the past 19 years.
Sea ice around Antarctica is nearing its annual maximum, but this year it is below average.
The extent and thickness of the ice are monitored daily by satellites like ICESat-2. These satellites measure the height of the ice with lasers, helping scientists more accurately understand climate change. According to official NASA reports, we have more than 47 years of continuous sea ice monitoring.
The decline in ice is affecting global climate, sea levels, and weather. Residents of coastal areas like Riyadh have noticed changing weather and temperature patterns over the past years.
Conclusion
Arctic sea ice continues to decline in line with the long-term trend, while Antarctica is more variable and complex. Monitoring satellite data and combining it with population experience and official data such as those from the Department of Energy helps us understand the impact of polar changes on our daily lives, weather, and energy.
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