“…The evolution of Arctic sea ice towards a thinner, younger, and more seasonal sea ice cover during the last few decades (e.g., Comiso, 2012;Haas et al, 2008;Maslanik et al, 2007Maslanik et al, , 2011) has a strong impact on the partitioning of solar energy between the atmosphere, sea ice, and ocean (e.g., Perovich et al, 2007bPerovich et al, , 2011aWang et al, 2014). Decreased surface albedo (Perovich et al, 2011a), earlier melt onset, and a longer melt season (Markus et al, 2009, updated) have contributed to the observed increases in sea ice and snow melt (Perovich and Richter-Menge, 2009), and higher absorption and transmission of solar irradiance within and through Arctic sea ice Stroeve et al, 2014).…”