• Gesa A. Weyhenmeyer
  • Ulrike Obertegger
  • Hugo Rudebeck
  • Ellinor Jakobsson
  • Joachim Jansen
  • Galina Zdorovennova
  • Sheel Bansal
  • Benjamin D. Block
  • Cayelan C. Carey
  • Jonathan P. Doubek
  • Hilary Dugan
  • Oxana Erina
  • Janet M. Fischer
  • Laura Grinberga
  • Hans Peter Grossart
  • Külli Kangur
  • Lesley B. Knoll
  • Alo Laas
  • Fabio Lepori
  • Jacob Meier
  • Nikolai Palshin
  • Mark Peternell
  • Merja Pulkkanen
  • James A. Rusak
  • Sapna Sharma
  • Danielle Wain
  • Roman Zdorovennov

The quality of lake ice is of uppermost importance for ice safety and under-ice ecology, but its temporal and spatial variability is largely unknown. Here we conducted a coordinated lake ice quality sampling campaign across the Northern Hemisphere during one of the warmest winters since 1880 and show that lake ice during 2020/2021 commonly consisted of unstable white ice, at times contributing up to 100% to the total ice thickness. We observed that white ice increased over the winter season, becoming thickest and constituting the largest proportion of the ice layer towards the end of the ice cover season when fatal winter drownings occur most often and light limits the growth and reproduction of primary producers. We attribute the dominance of white ice before ice-off to air temperatures varying around the freezing point, a condition which occurs more frequently during warmer winters. Thus, under continued global warming, the prevalence of white ice is likely to substantially increase during the critical period before ice-off, for which we adjusted commonly used equations for human ice safety and light transmittance through ice.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4974
Number of pages8
JournalNature Communications
Volume13
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2022

    Research areas

  • Global Warming, Humans, Ice, Ice Cover, Lakes, Seasons, Temperature

    Scopus subject areas

  • General
  • Physics and Astronomy(all)
  • Chemistry(all)
  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology(all)

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