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On Tuesday, 31 July 2018 08:40:00 UTC+1, N_Cook wrote:
global sea-ice https://sites.google.com/site/arctis...t_byyear_b.png is returning to on-this-day-of-the-year record minimum. Will an upswing return in September is the next waypoint I suppose Presumably just curious,never having seen this before, rather than any significance, going to source http://nsidc.org/arcticseaicenews/ch...sea-ice-graph/ and selecting 2017 N & S poles, both at mimimum arctic and minimum antarctic sea-ice, near enough on 29 July of all (satellite era) years Global sea ice 2017, 23.356 million sq km 2018, 23.391 " " There is a chart he http://web.nersc.no/WebData/arctic-r...1_ice_area.png which shows ice area rather than extent. The ice there is not on a minimum for time of year. Not sure why. |
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On 31/07/2018 11:36, Alastair wrote:
There is a chart he http://web.nersc.no/WebData/arctic-r...1_ice_area.png which shows ice area rather than extent. The ice there is not on a minimum for time of year. Not sure why. Simply because ice area and ice extent are different measures and they never agree exactly. See eg: http://nsidc.org/arcticseaicenews/faq/#area_extent The chart corresponding to the area rather than the extent referred to above is: https://sites.google.com/site/arctis...a_byyear_b.png (which really could do with some editing to clarify the colours - there are now just too many superimposed lines). |
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On 31/07/2018 11:53, JGD wrote:
On 31/07/2018 11:36, Alastair wrote: There is a chart he http://web.nersc.no/WebData/arctic-r...1_ice_area.png which shows ice area rather than extent. The ice there is not on a minimum for time of year. Not sure why. Simply because ice area and ice extent are different measures and they never agree exactly. See eg: http://nsidc.org/arcticseaicenews/faq/#area_extent The chart corresponding to the area rather than the extent referred to above is: https://sites.google.com/site/arctis...a_byyear_b.png (which really could do with some editing to clarify the colours - there are now just too many superimposed lines). On the other hand it does dramatically show the recent lines have not the slightest inclination to return to the 4 decade 2 Standard Deviation zone. I did once go into a graphics package and use find and replace with white to get some idea of one year's trace, then use Charctic where there was a lot of overprint. |
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On Tuesday, 31 July 2018 11:53:14 UTC+1, JGD wrote:
On 31/07/2018 11:36, Alastair wrote: There is a chart he http://web.nersc.no/WebData/arctic-r...1_ice_area.png which shows ice area rather than extent. The ice there is not on a minimum for time of year. Not sure why. Simply because ice area and ice extent are different measures and they never agree exactly. See eg: http://nsidc.org/arcticseaicenews/faq/#area_extent The chart corresponding to the area rather than the extent referred to above is: https://sites.google.com/site/arctis...a_byyear_b.png (which really could do with some editing to clarify the colours - there are now just too many superimposed lines). The area chart shows this year as the most ice over the last few years whereas the extent chart is showing the least ice cover the last few years. It is this contrast that I find curious. |
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On 31/07/2018 15:05, Alastair wrote:
On Tuesday, 31 July 2018 11:53:14 UTC+1, JGD wrote: On 31/07/2018 11:36, Alastair wrote: There is a chart he http://web.nersc.no/WebData/arctic-r...1_ice_area.png which shows ice area rather than extent. The ice there is not on a minimum for time of year. Not sure why. Simply because ice area and ice extent are different measures and they never agree exactly. See eg: http://nsidc.org/arcticseaicenews/faq/#area_extent The chart corresponding to the area rather than the extent referred to above is: https://sites.google.com/site/arctis...a_byyear_b.png (which really could do with some editing to clarify the colours - there are now just too many superimposed lines). The area chart shows this year as the most ice over the last few years whereas the extent chart is showing the least ice cover the last few years. It is this contrast that I find curious. What is dashed red ,unfiltered 2018, on http://nsidc.org/arcticseaicenews/faq/#area_extent |
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This plot has been revised substantially / erroneously? in the last day
https://sites.google.com/site/arctis...a_byyear_b.png |
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On 31/07/2018 18:45, N_Cook wrote:
This plot has been revised substantially / erroneously? in the last day https://sites.google.com/site/arctis...a_byyear_b.png It looks like NSIDC has crapped-out, Charctic is stuck on 29 July output. Like www tide-gauges around the country, just as sea-levels get interesting in a stormv they tend to crap-out (last time locally last Sunday with a surge going along the channel),perhaps Trump pulled the plug. Then perhaps the "byyear" auto aggregator received some default erroneous values for 30 July update. |
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On 01/08/2018 09:14, N_Cook wrote:
It looks like NSIDC has crapped-out, Charctic is stuck on 29 July output. I can see Charctic for 30th July at 6.918M sqkm, which looks as expected. 31st July not there yet, but maybe this afternoon? |
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On 01/08/2018 11:21, JGD wrote:
On 01/08/2018 09:14, N_Cook wrote: It looks like NSIDC has crapped-out, Charctic is stuck on 29 July output. I can see Charctic for 30th July at 6.918M sqkm, which looks as expected. 31st July not there yet, but maybe this afternoon? Something cleared thru later this morning and Charctic got updated for 30 July and return to extent-wise on-the-day global sea-ice record minimum again 2017 previous minimum (30 July) 23.372 2018 23.351 so less by 21,000 sq km 31 July would usually output after 13:00 BSt today the byyear site is offline as of posting this, was up 10 muinutes ago. |
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On 01/08/2018 12:36, N_Cook wrote:
31 July would usually output after 13:00 BSt today Yes, it's there now with the profile still continuing a reasonably steep that, though still 0.3Msqkm above the 2012 curve. Of more interest perhaps for now is the latest UAH global temperature figure for July which is on the rise again at +0.32C. |
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