It is not so obvious, there is the Atlantic front, where there is far less sea ice momentum pushing slowly to the North Atlantic:
August 26 to September 4 East of Spitsbergen. Appearing steady or moving North with a lot of melting.
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Fram Strait substantial extent gains with likely the most solid dense ice left unencumbered by TPS sea ice , hence the stretching out sea ice peninsula not with numerous Goodbye Waves, but heading certainly to melt at a much slower rate than Atlantic Front sea ice.WD Sept5,2016
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