Sea Ice Extent – Day 359 – 3rd Highest – Only 100,000 sq km Short of Daily Record

Global Sea Ice Extent for Day 359 From 1978 (infilled) Global_Sea_Ice_Extent_2014_Day_359_1981-2010 Global_Sea_Ice_Extent_Zoomed_2014_Day_359_1981-2010 Antarctic_Sea_Ice_Extent_2014_Day_359_1981-2010 Antarctic_Sea_Ice_Extent_Zoomed_2014_Day_359_1981-2010 Arctic_Sea_Ice_Extent_2014_Day_359_1981-2010 Arctic_Sea_Ice_Extent_Zoomed_2014_Day_359_1981-2010

4 thoughts on “Sea Ice Extent – Day 359 – 3rd Highest – Only 100,000 sq km Short of Daily Record

  1. The jump to the third-highest extent for day 359 is not because of a LACK of melting in the Antarctic, but rather FREEZING at the Arctic. You know, because it’s never going to be cold at the North Pole any more ’cause Al Gore said so, and we’re doomed to having an ice-free northern trade route which might be good, as we’ll all be able to take a dip in our skivvies whilst vacationing there.

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