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Friday, August 12, 2016
Scant near North Pole visuals; sea ice is badly broken up towards the Atlantic Front.
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For august 11, we only have 2016, 2014 and 2013 with clear enough skies. We know that 2016 is badly broken up on the North Atlanti...
Wednesday, August 10, 2016
Atlantic Front: substantial evidence of massive melting, 'goodbye' waves a plenty
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All along the North Atlantic sea ice front, about 1200 Kilometres long, there are numerous new 'Goodbye' waves, sure evidenc...
Expansion and dilution at once, nature is playing games with our eyes
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While extent drops have recently been lesser, the melt is just as strong: Looking at JAXA results, there has been an expansi...
Sunday, August 7, 2016
Atlantic front great movement, super melting trap
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It did not take long for the real Arctic Ocean currents to be re-energized by favourable weather circulation, there is a mini dipole at...
Individuals always melt away to darkness.
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Fram Strait layered Goodbye waves join the ether of the sea. Rapidly melting sea ice bounces about by collisions with others, current...
Saturday, August 6, 2016
Massive number of "Goodbye" waves don't appear to register on JAXA
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~Gyre centred Anticyclone rearranged flow circulation, a pause in the big extent drops were to be, however expected to surge again very so...
Thursday, August 4, 2016
2016 so far matching toe to toe daily extent loss numbers vs 2012, now 2 days behind, #1 minima very possible
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~Wrangel Island Northwards sea ice 'panhandle' to main pack disintegrating rapidly. ~North Pole will have messed up pack ice mixed ...
Wednesday, August 3, 2016
Thicker sea ice? Find where the snow was missing.
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A very striking feature of sea ice topography at this melt season stage is the elongated Ice Bridge from Komsomolet Island Northwards...
Tuesday, August 2, 2016
Sea ice to water everywhere, latest 2016 melt captures "Goodbye Waves"
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By finding for "Goodbye Waves" we can confirm melting wherever they are found. They are useful in confirming thawing in not...
Monday, August 1, 2016
Numerous sea ice "goodbye waves" North of Northeastern Laptev Sea, Eastern Beaufort and Lincoln Sea
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More whitish sea ice"goodbye" waves appeared through wavy clouds, likely under wind driven stratocumulus or altocumulus ...
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