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"N_Cook" wrote in message news
On 01/07/2017 15:45, N_Cook wrote:
....showing a recent uptick.ie that global sea-ice has
peaked about 20 June 2016 for a new record NH summer minimum
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I know exactly what you mean, but to be pedantic it looks likely to be a new
record (in the satellite era) low for the NH summer _maximum_ (by about
1Msqkm or about 4% lower than the previous max).

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On 04/07/2017 09:49, JohnD wrote:
"N_Cook" wrote in message news
On 01/07/2017 15:45, N_Cook wrote:
....showing a recent uptick.ie that global sea-ice has
peaked about 20 June 2016 for a new record NH summer minimum
======================

I know exactly what you mean, but to be pedantic it looks likely to be a
new record (in the satellite era) low for the NH summer _maximum_ (by
about 1Msqkm or about 4% lower than the previous max).


Made a slip yesterday, - 2.488 for 02 July
and -2.471 for 03 July
so not putatively indicative of a record yet, just less "up-ticky" than
the wipneus plot
I've lost track of where an up to date, daily updated, replacement for
this tracker , is out in wwwland
http://arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/cryosph....withtrend.jpg

extent or area
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On 04/07/2017 15:34, N_Cook wrote:
On 04/07/2017 09:49, JohnD wrote:
"N_Cook" wrote in message news
On 01/07/2017 15:45, N_Cook wrote:
....showing a recent uptick.ie that global sea-ice has
peaked about 20 June 2016 for a new record NH summer minimum
======================

I know exactly what you mean, but to be pedantic it looks likely to be a
new record (in the satellite era) low for the NH summer _maximum_ (by
about 1Msqkm or about 4% lower than the previous max).


Made a slip yesterday, - 2.488 for 02 July
and -2.471 for 03 July
so not putatively indicative of a record yet, just less "up-ticky" than
the wipneus plot
I've lost track of where an up to date, daily updated, replacement for
this tracker , is out in wwwland
http://arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/cryosph....withtrend.jpg


extent or area


found it again
https://sites.google.com/site/arctis...ormanomaly.png
in terms of SDs instead though, but trend would be the same
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Its all getting rather animated (in both senses) on
https://forum.arctic-sea-ice.net/ind....2900.html#top


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