NSIDC on Arctic Sea Ice: ‘A new record low September ice extent now appears to be unlikely.”

NSIDC on Arctic Sea Ice: ‘A new record low September ice extent now appears to be unlikely.”

http://wattsupwiththat.com/2016/08/07/nsidc-on-arctic-sea-ice-a-new-record-low-september-ice-extent-now-appears-to-be-unlikely

From the National Snow and Ice Data Center. A cool and stormy Arctic in July An extensive area of lower than average temperatures in the Central Arctic and the Siberian coast, attended by persistent low pressure systems in the same region, led to slightly slower than average sea ice decline through the month. The stormy […]

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