EH2R - latest work in progress
Friday, August 28, 2020
Wretched state of sea ice in unfamiliar sector can accelerate flow exit towards Greenland sea
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~A large water anomaly in the Greenland to Pole sector may cause even more exodus of sea ice ~2 nautical miles a day is about the average fl...
Monday, August 17, 2020
Slow cloud induced last month melting surprise
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~ The speediest melt rate since 2012 and 16 slowed by weather dynamics is not quite finished surprising yet ~The current latest melting app...
Friday, July 31, 2020
Megamelt in progress despite normalized circulation
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~All experiences just gathered has helped depict the near future sea ice of the Canadian Alaskan sector of the North Pole; it is melting ex...
Friday, July 24, 2020
North Atlantic hyper melting ; when sea ice is a pack it can easily go into warm waters
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~North Atlantic slush front ~Day fast changing Goodbye Waves EOSDIS July 23-24 2020 North Atlantic by Franz Josef Islands, tot...
Sunday, July 19, 2020
Laptev sea: Extreme melting in the middle of a pack
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~Again a rare sight, contrary to usual water engulfment, sea ice melts in the middle of a pack ~This loop offers an explanation of the wa...
Friday, July 17, 2020
Laptev Sea melt madness, Goodbye Waves have no time to be artistic
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~ Most dramatic record pace melting on Russian side of Pole ~Visual record shows particular "Goodbye Waves" NASA EOSDIS ...
Thursday, July 16, 2020
North Pole compression & pond lakes, Atlantic Front open water intrusion
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~The current record pace sea ice melting has a significant wind component. NASA Eosdis recent July 13-16 North Pole look was granted...
Sunday, July 12, 2020
Atlantic front; very rapid melting
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~A look at some record pace melting. EOSDIS July 11-12 2020 Just North of Spitzbergen, look and place mouse pointer on the "...
April 20 sea ice projection
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~Written about, sketch omitted then ~Appears to be coming through
Wednesday, July 8, 2020
Arctic sea ice calamity, Arctic Ocean warm High
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~If memory serves, not observed this consistent since 2007 ~The only reason possible is warmer sea temperatures and thinner sea ice CMC...
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