Ice-free summers will be the norm from now on, carrying with them ramifications for the arctic climate and the Earth as a whole.
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Ice-free summers will be the norm from now on, carrying with them ramifications for the arctic climate and the Earth as a whole.
Ancient Maps Showing Antarctica Ice-Free – Real or Fake?
You might come across ancient maps that seem to show Antarctica without ice, but these images often mix guesswork, myth, and limited knowledge of geography. Scientific evidence shows Antarctica has been covered by ice for millions of years, making true ice-free depictions unlikely. Many maps copy older, inaccurate sources or merge folklore with real landforms. Understanding these maps requires…
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/feb/15/antarctic-sea-ice-hits-record-low-climate-crisis
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Arctic sea ice gone in September 2014
NSIDC have already made a preliminary call that September 16 was the date that sea ice extent was at its minimum in the year 2012. Volume is something else and the record low hasn't been called yet. Nonetheless, it's interesting to look at where the trend might point at, once a value for 2012 has been added into the picture. On the interactive graph below, data for September 2nd have been added. {"dataSourceUrl":"//docs.google.com/spreadsheet/tq?key=0ArjFQnAaMpkXdGo5OTViYzRrZDV6Q0dOTkVWQXdzNHc&transpose=0&headers=0&merge=ROWS&range=H3%3AI45%2CG3%3AG45&gid=0&pub=1","options":{"titleTextStyle":{"bold":true,"color":"#000","fontSize":"16"},"series":{"0":{"errorBars":{"errorType":"none"},"color":"#ff0000","pointSize":0,"targetAxisIndex":0,"lineWidth":2},"1":{"pointSize":0,"targetAxisIndex":0},"41":{"hasAnnotations":true}},"curveType":"","animation":{"duration":0},"width":667,"lineWidth":2,"hAxis":{"titleTextStyle":{"color":"#222","italic":true,"fontSize":"13"},"title":"Based on PIOMAS data, (Zhang and Rothrock, 2003) developed at Polar Science Center, Applied Physics Laboratory, University of Washington","useFormatFromData":true,"formatOptions":{"source":"data"},"slantedTextAngle":60,"slantedText":true,"minValue":null,"viewWindowMode":null,"textStyle":{"color":"#222","fontSize":"10"},"viewWindow":null,"maxValue":null},"vAxes":[{"title":" thousand cubic km","useFormatFromData":true,"formatOptions":{"source":"data"},"minorGridlines":{"count":"4"},"minValue":null,"viewWindowMode":"pretty","logScale":false,"viewWindow":{"min":null,"max":null},"gridlines":{"count":"5"},"maxValue":null},{"useFormatFromData":true,"minValue":null,"viewWindowMode":"pretty","logScale":false,"viewWindow":{"min":null,"max":null},"maxValue":null}],"title":"Arctic sea ice, annual 1-day minimum volume","booleanRole":"certainty","height":703,"legend":"none","useFirstColumnAsDomain":true,"annotations":{"domain":{}},"tooltip":{}},"state":{},"view":{},"chartType":"LineChart","chartName":"Chart 2"} Granted, when making projections, it's good to have sophisticated models. I don't claim to have used those, but I've got a good eye and by the looks of it, sea ice will be gone in September 2014.
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