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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: IC720 who wrote (1151695)7/23/2019 1:03:55 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) of 1571068
 
"The Poles have shifted last several years more than anytime in recorded history"

So has polar ice.

JAXA ARCTIC EXTENT :- 6,745,450 km2(July 22, 2019)

July extent loss to date still above average overall. 679k extent loss in the last 6 days
On average, more than two thirds of extent loss completed.

- Extent is lowest in the satellite record (35th day this year), extent is 68 k below 2011, 297 k below 2012, 382 k below 2016.
- Extent loss on this day 115 k, 26 k more than the average loss on this day of 89 k.
- Extent loss from maximum 7,526 k, 481 k (6.8%) greater than the average of 7,044 k loss from maximum by this day,
- On average 71.3% of the melting season done, with 53 days to average date of minimum (13 September).
forum.arctic-sea-ice.net

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"Also possible reasons in shifting weather pattern's"

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