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Impressive large mass of de-coiling sea ice ^^^^^^^^^^likely in tandem with winds occurred when minima was called (September 9) , this huge mass moved at 15 nautical miles a day, extremely rapid. It may be the moment triggering an unstoppable sea ice expansion momentum still happening to this day. It occurred either September 7 or 8. A fascinating moment needing more study. WD September 29, 2016
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