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Default Arctic dead cat bounce?

Has there ever been an observable double minima in the ice area , if
there is sustained elevasted temps and sustained storminess over the Arctic?
All I can find is decadal average plots, for earlier records.
Presumably any second minimum would not be so deep as the initial one,
but what effect would any such double minimum have on ice recovery?
 
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