Sea Ice Extent – Day 141 – 6th Highest Global Sea Ice For This Day – Antarctic Sets 52nd Daily Record For 2015

6th Highest Global Sea Ice For This Day – Above one standard deviation.

52nd Daily Record for Antarctic – 1.45 million above the 1981-2010 mean. – Above 2 standard deviations.

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Sea Ice Extent – Day 139 – 6th Highest Global Sea Ice For This Day – Antarctic Sets 51st Daily Record For 2015

6th Highest Global Sea Ice For This Day – Above one standard deviation.

51st Daily Record for Antarctic – 1.5 million above the 1981-2010 mean. – Above 2 standard deviations.

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Sea Ice Extent – Day 138 – 5th Highest Global Sea Ice For This Day – Antarctic Sets 50th Daily Record For 2015

5th Highest Global Sea Ice For This Day – Above one standard deviation.

50th Daily Record for Antarctic – 1.5 million above the 1981-2010 mean. – Above 2 standard deviations.

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Sea Ice Extent – Day 137 – 3rd Highest Global Sea Ice For This Day – Antarctic Sets 49th Daily Record For 2015

3rd Highest Global Sea Ice For This Day – Above one standard deviation.

49th Daily Record for Antarctic – 1.6 million above the 1981-2010 mean. – Above 3 standard deviations.

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Sea Ice Extent – Day 133 – 3rd Highest Global Sea Ice For This Day – Antarctic Sets 45th Daily Record For 2015

3rd Highest Global Sea Ice For This Day – Above one standard deviation.

45th Daily Record for Antarctic – 1.6 million above the 1981-2010 mean. – Above 3 standard deviations.

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Sea Ice Extent – Day 131 – 5th Highest Global Sea Ice For This Day – Antarctic Sets 44th Daily Record For 2015

5th Highest Global Sea Ice For This Day – Above one standard deviation.

44th Daily Record for Antarctic – 1.6 million above the 1981-2010 mean. – Above 3 standard deviations.

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Sea Ice Extent – Day 131 – 3rd Highest Global Sea Ice For This Day – Antarctic Sets 43rdd Daily Record For 2015

3rd Highest Global Sea Ice For This Day – Above one standard deviation.

43rd Daily Record for Antarctic – 1.65 million above the 1981-2010 mean. – Above 3 standard deviations.

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Antarctica’s Increasing Sea Ice Levels is a Worry

Antarctica’s Increasing Sea Ice Levels is a Worry

THE size and power of ships needed to break through Antarctica’s increasing sea ice levels is a worry for the global research community.

In recent years countries including Australia have battled to reach their stations on the frozen continent, making resupply missions time consuming and expensive, Australian Antarctic Division spokesman Rod Wooding said.

“We’re noticing that the sea ice situation is becoming more difficult,” he told reporters on Monday.

The sea ice through the Southern Ocean and around Australia’s Mawson Station usually breaks up for a couple of months a year allowing ships to enter the bay but that did not happen in 2013-14.

“We had to get fuel in by helicopter which is inadequate for the long-term sustainability of the station,” Dr Wooding said.”Other national programs have had similar problems: the French in particular, Japanese also.””

This part is hilarious:

There is no single reason why sea ice levels are increasing but Hobart-based expert Tony Worby said it tends to gather around icebergs and wind patterns also play a part.”We know sea ice extent is increasing, there was a record maximum in September 2014,” Prof Worby said.”It’s quite hard to forecast …. “

 

But but …. I thougth all this stuff was easy to forecast. Just blame it on global warming!

I guess blaming more sea ice on global warming is difficult when the’ve been screaming for decades that global warming causes less sea ice.

 

http://www.news.com.au/national/breaking-news/forecasting-sea-ice-to-save-scientists/story-e6frfku9-1227350248988

(h/t Green Sand – thanks for the link)