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Old August 17th 03, 04:46 PM posted to alt.global-warming,sci.environment,uk.sci.weather
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Robert Grumbine's NOAA sea ice site has not been updated over the last few
days while, AFAIK, the hardware is being serviced. As a result, my web pages
where you can compare the current Arctic ice with that over the last five
years has not been working properly. I have made a temporary fix, so that if
you select any day this year you will get the current map from FNMOC (US
Navy). To see this go to
http://www.abmcdonald.freeserve.co.uk/north.htm .
My other similar page at
http://www.abbemac.fsnet.co.uk/north.htm has not been changed.

At present the ice seems to be about similiar to that last year which was a
record.
The maximum melt happens during the first weeks of September so we will soon
know if this year will be another record.

HTH,

Cheers, Alastair.





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"Alastair McDonald" k wrote
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Robert Grumbine's NOAA sea ice site has not been updated over the last few
days while, AFAIK, the hardware is being serviced. As a result, my web

pages
where you can compare the current Arctic ice with that over the last five
years has not been working properly. I have made a temporary fix, so that if
you select any day this year you will get the current map from FNMOC (US
Navy). To see this go to
http://www.abmcdonald.freeserve.co.uk/north.htm .
My other similar page at
http://www.abbemac.fsnet.co.uk/north.htm has not been changed.

At present the ice seems to be about similiar to that last year which was a
record.
The maximum melt happens during the first weeks of September so we will soon
know if this year will be another record.


Bob's NOAA site is back in action, so I have removed the frig from my pages.

Cheers, Alastiar




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