Going by the most recent charts, the sea ice in the Arctic isn't hanging about. Here is the most recent chart from Arctic ROOS (click to enlarge):
Source: Arctic ROOS |
Stay up to date with the ins and outs of the Arctic by following Neven's blog and the Arctic ice news on NSIDC.
Arctic Sea Ice Forum, which is associated with Neven's Arctic Sea Ice Blog, is another must read site.
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Stay up to date with the ins and outs of the Arctic by following Neven's blog and the Arctic ice news on NSIDC."
ReplyDelete... or wait till the end of September for the beginning of a major recovery!
Raoul, isn't what you're calling a "major recovery" what most would call "the start of winter"?
DeleteEnglish is not my first language, and I'm afraid I didn't convey the irony I wanted in my comment ...
DeleteYes, apologies. I think your comment was quite well written. It was only after writing my response that I realised that you were probably simply being ironic. My mistake for not giving it a little more thought. Given the topic, though, it's quite hard to tell sometimes :-)
DeleteNo, it's the beginning of a new ice age!
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