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Old March 8th 18, 09:33 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default NSIDC update 6th March 'A warm approach to the equinox'.

Will this be a year of a new record ice extent low in September? Trouble is; you can't tell from conditions in March, even when a record March low is achieved. You just almost certainly know that there will be record lows in September, in some (many) years until no summer ice exists.

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