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Constraining projections of summer Arctic sea ice

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Fig. 1. September Arctic sea ice extent (5-yr running mean) as simulated by 29 CMIP5 models
Table 1. The 29 CMIP5 models used in the study, and the principal characteristics of their sea ice components.
Fig. 2. 1979–2010 mean of (x-axis) and trend in (y-axis) September Arctic sea ice extent, as simulated by the CMIP5 models and their members
Fig. 3. Running trends (calculated on moving 32-yr windows) in SSIE under historical and RCP8.5 forcings
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