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To: Sdgla who wrote (1127066)3/26/2019 2:06:38 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 1576160
 
Here's something for you to keep an eye on.

Arctic Sea Ice
NSIDC Total Area as at 25 March 2019 (5 day trailing average) 12,713,030 km2
Area LOSS 82 k, 81 k more than the 2010's average loss of 1 k on this day.

Other Stuff
GFS indicates that overall the Arctic temperature anomaly will range from +6 degrees to +7 until the end of the month, then down later to +5, with extreme anomalies especially in the Pacific half of the Arctic. The high temp anomaly only began a day or two ago- and the 5 day trailing average already showing very high declines. Will this be a real sea ice melt headline event?
forum.arctic-sea-ice.net