
Publications
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First author publications
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The future of sea ice
Comprehensive Cyrospheric Science and Environmental Change
2025
Eayrs, C. and Z.M. Labe (2025). The future of sea ice. Comprehensive Cryospheric Science and Environmental Change, doi:10.1016/B978-0-323-85242-5.00050-6
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Advances in Machine Learning Techniques Can Assist Across a Variety of Stages in Sea Ice Applications
BAMS Meeting Summary
2023
Eayrs, Clare, Won Sang Lee, Emilia Jin, et al. 2024. Advances in Machine Learning Techniques Can Assist Across a Variety of Stages in Sea Ice Applications. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society. March 11. https://doi.org/10.1175/BAMS-D-23-0332.1.
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Rapid decline in Antarctic sea ice in recent years hints at future change
Nature Geoscience
2021
Eayrs, Clare, Xichen Li, Marilyn N. Raphael, and David M. Holland. 2021. Rapid Decline in Antarctic Sea Ice in Recent Years Hints at Future Change. Nature Geoscience, June 28, 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41561-021-00768-3.
Related Carbron Brief Guest Post: Deciphering the rise and fall of Antarctic sea ice extent
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Mechanisms driving the asummetric seasonal cycle of Antarctic sea ice in the CESM Large Ensemble
Annals of Glaciology
2020
Eayrs, Clare, Daiane Faller, and David M. Holland. 2020. Mechanisms Driving the Asymmetric Seasonal Cycle of Antarctic Sea Ice in the CESM Large Ensemble. Annals of Glaciology, May, 1–10. https://doi.org/10.1017/aog.2020.26.
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Understanding the seasonal cycle of Antarctic sea ice extent in the context of longer-term variability
Reviews of Geophysics
2019
Eayrs, Clare, David Holland, Diana Francis, Till Wagner, Rajesh Kumar, and Xichen Li. 2019. Understanding the Seasonal Cycle of Antarctic Sea Ice Extent in the Context of Longer-Term Variability. Reviews of Geophysics 57 (3): 1037–64. https://doi.org/10.1029/2018RG000631.
Related EOS article: Antarctic seasonal sea ice melts faster than it grows
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POLAR2018: where the poles come together a report from an Antarctic perspective
The Polar Journal
2018
Eayrs, Clare, and Hanne Nielsen. 2018. POLAR2018: Where the Poles Come Together a Report from an Antarctic Perspective. The Polar Journal 8 (2): 420–22. https://doi.org/10.1080/2154896X.2018.1541837.
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Sediment transport modeling to investigate the links between the movemetns of sandbanks and local beach variability
Coastal Engineering
2009
Coughlan, Clare, Chris Vincent, and Tony Dolphin. 2009. Sediment transport modeling to investigate the links between the movements of sandbanks and local beach variability. Coastal Engineering 2008. https://doi.org/10.1142/9789814277426_0172.
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Effects of tidal stage on the wave climate inshore of a sandback
Journal of Coastal Research
2007
Coughlan, C., C.E. Vincent, T.J. Dolphin, and J.M. Rees. 2007. Effects of Tidal Stage on the Wave Climate Inshore of a Sandbank. Journal of Coastal Research, no. 50.