Arctic Sea Ice Extent ‘Calendar’ 2015 Visual Aid

I came across a calendar tool for [R] (the language I do the programming in) in the package openAir.

With a lot of kludging (the package was designed to visualize air pollution data) I can visualize the Anomaly % for the year 2015. By anomaly % I mean if the mean is 10,000,000 sq km for 1981-2010 and the anomaly is -500,000 then the anomaly % is -5%.

Darkest red days are closest to the mean. Light colors are far below the mean.

Arctic Calendar 2015 - Anomaly Percent - sunshinehours.wordpress.com

 

 

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Sea Ice Extent (Global Antarctic and Arctic) – Day 10

After a few days of data problems on NOAA’s side the posts resume.

Global_Sea_Ice_Extent_Zoomed_2016_Day_10_1981-2010 Antarctic_Sea_Ice_Extent_Zoomed_2016_Day_10_1981-2010 Arctic_Sea_Ice_Extent_Zoomed_2016_Day_10_1981-2010

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Sea Ice Extent (Global Antarctic and Arctic) – Day 8,9,10 – No data

UPDATE: Now 3 days.

Every once in a while NOAA doesn’t do a daily data update. Today was one of those days.

You can bookmark the two links below if interested.

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