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Old June 21st 19, 02:13 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default Arctic sea ice extent

On Wednesday, 19 June 2019 13:50:12 UTC+1, wrote:
On Monday, 17 June 2019 21:35:02 UTC+1, wrote:
Arctic ice extent is now more than at the same time in the record year of 2012.
Who'd have thought it given the melt rate of recent months.

Still I suppose it is not so surprising considering the stationary cold trough of recent weeks. Be intersting to see the effect on our summer. And the eventual minimum come September. Any predictions?
Lower, higher or the same as 2012?

Len
Wembury


Haha! It's impossible Len. As always the September low will depend upon the Arctic weather between now and then. Predict that and you nail it!

All we can say is that over time, new lows will be set and at some point there will be very little Arctic summer ice.


You are an idiot Dawlish. Did I ever tell you that you are an idiot?
Well, you are an idiot.