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Saturday, September 10, 2016
Titanic case reopened!
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~ National Geographic excellent presentation about likely reason for R.M.S. Titanic collision with Iceberg has only one problem: Its not ...
Friday, September 9, 2016
Massive De-coiling Canada Greenland sector continues
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The thickest densest sea ice left in the Arctic is unravelling at its faults lines. 18z CMC Sep 9 2016 surface chart has no signif...
Dispersion of very melted broken up sea ice makes the 15% rule obsolete
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Russian sector of the North Pole had clearly a net expansion of extent, but not because it was freezing, much rather from the poor ...
Thursday, September 8, 2016
Atlantic Front Franz Josef Lands melt/retreat Northwards, dispersion of broken apart sea ice will eventually thin further and give dramatic extent drop
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We see thinning of sea ice loose packs almost everywhere in the Arctic Ocean, here North of Franz Josef Land Russia, is a retreat of se...
Wednesday, September 7, 2016
De coiling sea ice , a sea ice momentum reprieve North of Greenland.
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Some of the toughest thickest sea ice is also decompressing North of Greenland, the pressure from the usual sea ice momentum given by th...
N.P. to Ostrov Komsomolets once ice bridge in taters, dispersing greatly as well as melting
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It was the strongest ice bridge in summer 2016, was from the Pole to Russia, principally because there was a thinner snow layer wh...
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
A lot of confusing action explains extent drop stall
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Apparent to all is the Transpolar Stream fill, in a mere day, affecting extent readings, there is also false snow reflections partic...
Monday, September 5, 2016
Some effects of open water Transpolar Stream Current
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It is not so obvious, there is the Atlantic front, where there is far less sea ice momentum pushing slowly to the North Atlantic: Au...
Sunday, September 4, 2016
Transpolar Stream Current is now a free flowing sea river with broken sea ice all the way to the North Atlantic
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~Another first in history The collapse of what solid ice barrier remained at the shores of the Atlantic effectively has made the Trans...
Wrangel bridge waves away: Goodbye!
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Once sea ice melts to Goodbye Waves (slush), it doesn't take very long before these waves vanish to darkness. Here we have, very ...
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