On 17/02/2017 17:13, N_Cook wrote:
On 16/02/2017 15:22, N_Cook wrote:
On 15/02/2017 14:59, N_Cook wrote:
On 14/02/2017 14:48, N_Cook wrote:
The Antarctic sea-ice new record extent stood at 2.287 million sq km
yesterday and likely to be still dropping for a week or so.
27 Feb 1997 previous satellite era record of 2.290 million sq km using
the NSIDC algorithm and output at
http://nsidc.org/arcticseaicenews/ch...sea-ice-graph/
new record confirmed here
https://www.scientificamerican.com/a...at-both-poles/
some background here
https://forum.arctic-sea-ice.net/ind...,1759.450.html
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The Antarctic sea-ice new record extent stood at 2.259 million sq km
yesterday and daily decrement still well in the tens of 000s .
27 Feb 1997 previous satellite era record of 2.290 million sq km using
the NSIDC algorithm
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The Antarctic sea-ice new record minimum extent stood at 2.248 million
sq km 15 Feb 2017.
27 Feb 1997 previous satellite era record of 2.290 million sq km using
the NSIDC algorithm
change of title
The Antarctic sea-ice record minimum extent stood at 2.243 million sq km
16 Feb 2017.
Anyone know of a site outputting the state of the Grreenland ice
covering? Monitoring the gravity anomaly associated with that mass,
altimetry aggregation or whatever, outputted presumably weekly or
monthly rather than daily