MASIE June 17 2014 – Arctic Sea Ice Up Over Last 3 Days

June 17 2014  MASIE Update – According to MASIE Arctic Sea Ice is up 28,401 over the last 3 days

 

7 regions have a net gain for last 3 days. Greenland Sea is the big gainer.

Region Start End Last 79 Last 28 Last 14 Last 7 Last 3 Last 1
Baffin Bay Gulf of St. Lawrence 1,688,530 872,963 -815,568 -342,840 -172,753 -51,216 -28,850 5,785
Hudson Bay 1,260,903 1,140,749 -120,154 -90,558 -80,991 -47,516 -32,539 7,709
Bering Sea 697,324 52,799 -644,525 -92,626 -50,482 -41,676 -16,162 0
Chukchi Sea 966,006 846,814 -119,192 -67,648 -37,922 -18,060 16,608 0
Kara Sea 933,859 840,006 -93,854 -76,631 -34,108 -13,967 1,559 0
Sea of Okhotsk 853,240 16,272 -836,967 -77,483 -32,293 -9,492 -3,419 -5,020
East Siberian Sea 1,087,137 1,005,353 -81,784 -23,042 -25,952 -8,627 -1,563 0
Canadian Archipelago 853,214 785,240 -67,974 -48,285 -22,230 -7,658 1,926 3,421
Baltic Sea 15,337 0 -15,337 0 0 0 0 0
Yellow Sea 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Barents Sea 645,917 275,816 -370,101 -230,008 -101,902 171 11,868 0
Central Arctic 3,221,921 3,243,659 21,738 -3,161 3,853 1,703 -39 0
Beaufort Sea 1,070,445 1,039,609 -30,836 -12,967 -16,747 5,347 8,047 9,199
Laptev Sea 897,845 704,210 -193,634 -181,040 -39,909 18,180 13,055 0
Greenland Sea 603,416 680,576 77,161 -31,751 58,656 46,977 57,910 12,906
Northern Hemisphere (Total) 14,805,115 11,505,595 -3,299,520 -1,277,718 -552,395 -125,448 28,401 33,999
NH (Average Loss per Day) -41,244 -45,633 -39,457 -17,921 9,467 33,999

MASIE Arctic Ice Extent as of 2014-167

3 thoughts on “MASIE June 17 2014 – Arctic Sea Ice Up Over Last 3 Days

  1. As of day 168, recent gains were mostly reversed. We can say that most regions are presently holding on to their ice, with two notable exceptions: Both Beaufort and Greenland seas have added ice.

  2. Day 169–A slight decline to a new minimum, the difference was in, yes of course, Beaufort and Greenland Seas. So it goes in the melt season.

    A gain in East Siberia, holding steady in Hudson Bay, the Archipelago and the Central Arctic.

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