After something like 75 days dealing with the broken satellite sensor, NSIDC sea ice data is back.
A couple of days ago I pointed out one of the other ice indexes (DMI) had now crossed over the 2012 track.
MASIE (see bottom graph) has actually gained ice the last couple of days and is above 2010,2011 and 2012.
JAXA is still 100,000 sq km below 2012.
JAXA sea ice extent data from Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency.
MASIE (Arctic only)
A couple of days ago I pointed out one of the other ice indexes (DMI) had now crossed over the 2012 track.
MASIE (see bottom) is now very close (4300 sq km — but it was 2011 not 2012). JAXA is still 300,000 sq km below 2012.
JAXA sea ice extent data from Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency.
MASIE (Arctic only)
JAXA shows almost 0 melt for 3 days in Arctic. And Antarctic is climbing rapidly.
JAXA sea ice extent data from Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency.
MASIE (Arctic only)