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Tuesday, May 30, 2017
Fram Strait channel doubles, North Nares Strait has no Greenland stable sea ice shelf at all
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We notice the usual late May early June "spring break" especially North of Ellesmere Island, the Big Lead reappeared along with ...
Sunday, May 21, 2017
North of Nares Strait region sea ice, once steady stable perineal, now thin unstable seasonal
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May 21 NASA EOSDIS captures for 2017, 2013 and 2015, May 21 selection was chosen as the earliest date comparable, extensive cloud co...
Saturday, May 20, 2017
Spring Break from within the sea ice core, 2017Arctic Ocean sea ice is already unusual, fluid movement captures
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We look here at May 17 to 20 2017, 20 with the missing gap, a huge opening lead (amongst many other large ones) spanning a great deal o...
Tuesday, May 2, 2017
Annual a bit late 2017 Northern Hemisphere summer-fall-winter projections forecasts, by unique data acquisition means.
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~ A surprise cooling temperature shift caused by too much snow on the ground, changed winter from all time cloudiest and warmest, to seaso...
Friday, April 28, 2017
Arctic Snow sublimation physics is very hard to evaluate, but happens to be another very important reason why snow creates deeper cooling.
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~ Mid April top centimeter of compact snow takes about 5 days to vaporize ~ Top 1 cm may have wind polished very thin ice only seen by sun ...
Saturday, April 8, 2017
Astounding sea ice velocities suggest free flowing sea ice never consolidated
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NASA EOSDIS recent Worldview, already having Goodbye Waves Upper Right, signifying heavy melting from easily broken apart sea ice, ...
Thursday, April 6, 2017
déjà vu: How Beaufort sea early open water becomes important much later
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NOAA HRPT latest visual animation Mainly April 5, 2017. Beaufort sea water arises from a short winter slumber, with sea ice measured q...
Monday, April 3, 2017
Proving snow sublimation being strongly linked to Arctic inversions
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~A great deal of energy is necessary to sublimate snow to water vapor. ~This energy likely creates a shallow cooling layer on top of snow s...
Sunday, March 26, 2017
Consequential applications #2, where is sea ice melting today?
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~ Ts=Ttsi When the mean daily surface temperature is equal to the mean daily top of sea i...
Consequential applications gained from the First Rule of Sea Ice Horizon Refraction
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~Far from exotic "interesting mirages" , the first rule of sea ice refraction theorized from multiple horizon observations gives...
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