Newfoundland Ice Extent

This graph displays the area of sea ice coverage off the Labrador Coast and Newfoundland south of 55 N and over the Grand Banks from 1810 to present (2024).

The table below is a sample from the Ice Extent data set. The whole time series from 1810 to present (2024) can be viewed here. The Excel file, including the above chart, can be downloaded here.

YEARJan/FebMarchAprilWinter Ave
1860321136184709122185209343
1861105600122311131011119641
1862321108284416258682288069
1863354769367187318877346944
1864391658389048285482355396
1865152549147750149953150084
1866271928178998167478206135
1867171940430819272952291904
1868235923153896126296172038
1869351977231546139654241059
NEWFOUNDLAND ICE EXTENT (km2) (South of 55°N)

Ice Reports & Charts

The charts display the ice information as recorded in the available sources. A more detailed description of sources, methodology and abbreviations used in the reports can be found in the Data Description. Briefly, in the charts a small red cross denotes the presence of sea ice. A straight line between two point indicates there was continuous ice between them. The red boundary line is an estimation of the extent of sea ice only. Icebergs are denoted by green triangles and a straight line between two points indicates that there were least three icebergs observed end to end.

From 1810 to 1859 there are only enough ice reports to give an approximate estimation of the ice extent for the whole ice season whereas after that time, sketchy as it might be in the early years, an attempt has been made to estimate the sea ice extent for each of the winter months often with January and February combined, March and April.




(Click on year to view)

Ice Reports prior to 1810
Ice Charts 1810 – 1829
Ice Charts 1830 – 1839
Ice Charts 1840 – 1849
Ice Charts 1850 – 1854
Ice Charts 1855 – 1859

1860186118621863186418651866186718681869
1870187118721873187418751876187718781879
1880188118821883188418851886188718881889
1890189118921893189418951896189718981899
1900190119021903190419051906190719081909
1910191119121913191419151916191719181919
1920192119221923192419251926192719281929
1930193119321933193419351936193719381939
1940194119421943194419451946194719481949
195019511952195319541955195619571958

Ice Data Files

The data files contain the geographical coordinates in decimal degrees separately of the sea ice and iceberg reports used in compiling the charts, and also the digitized coordinates of the sea ice boundary line. Coordinates preceded by the number “1” indicate an individual sighting, and if preceded by a “0” indicates it was a line of sightings from the previous value as briefly described above in Ice Reports and Charts.

1810181118121813181418151816181718181819
1820182118221823182418251826182718281829
1830183118321833183418351836183718381839
1840184118421843184418451846184718481849
1850185118521853185418551856185718581859
1860186118621863186418651866186718681869
1870187118721873187418751876187718781879
1880188118821883188418851886188718881889
1890189118921893189418951896189718981899
1900190119021903190419051906190719081909
1910191119121913191419151916191719181919
1920192119221923192419251926192719281929
1930193119321933193419351936193719381939
1940194119421943194419451946194719481949
195019511952195319541955195619571958