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Old February 18th 17, 12:43 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default [CC] Antarctic Sea-Ice extent "all-time" 38 year minimum record,16 Feb 2017

On 18/02/2017 11:46, JohnD wrote:
"N_Cook" wrote in message news 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
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You could try asking on the Greenland ice forum at:

https://forum.arctic-sea-ice.net/ind...oard,12.0.html


I've had a bit of a rummage there, promising, but only imagery sites
found so far.
When I get some time i'll rummage on these sites
http://www.scp.byu.edu/

https://manati.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/...s/QuikSCAT.php

at the moment I don't see how scatterometers can be used for this, but
interesting to find out.
Sea-ice is something and nothing , its the 70 metre of world sea-level
rise locked up on Greenland more so than the glacier ice on Antarctica
that really matters , but for how long?
I suppose its only necessary to watch the outputting of satellite global
sea-level measurement, for mid-ocean trends